Hallelujah I Love Him So
Peggy Lee Lyrics


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Let me tell you 'bout a boy I know
He is my baby and he loves me so
Every morning before the sun comes up
He brings my coffee in my favorite cup
That's why I know, yes, I know
Hallelujah, I just love him so

When I'm in trouble and I have no friends
I know he'll go with me until the end
Everybody asks me how I know
I smile at them and say he told me so
That's why I know, oh, I know
Hallelujah, I just love him so

Now if I call him on the telephone
And tell him that I'm all alone
By the time I count from one to four
I hear him on my door

In the evening when the sun goes down
When there is nobody else around
He kisses me and he holds me tight
And tells me, "Baby, everything's alright"
That's why I know, yes, I know
Hallelujah, I just love him so

Oh yes I know, yes I know
Hallelujah, I just love him so

Now if I call him on the telephone
And tell him that I'm all alone
By the time I count from one to four
I hear him on my door




In the evening when the sun goes down
When there is nobody else around
He kisses me and he holds me tight
And tells me, "Baby, everything's alright"
That's why I know, yes, I know
Hallelujah, I just love him so

Hallelujah, I just love him so
Hallelujah, I just love him so

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Peggy Lee's song "Hallelujah I Love Him So" tell the story of a woman deeply in love with her next-door neighbor, whom she describes as her baby. The song begins with her describing his thoughtful gestures, such as bringing her coffee in her favorite cup every morning before the sun comes up. She then goes on to express her trust in him, stating that he will always be there for her when she's in trouble and has no one else to turn to. She proclaims her love for him and how everything feels alright when he's around, as he kisses her and holds her tight.


This song is a beautiful and romantic expression of love, particularly in the way it describes the small and tender moments that make a relationship special. The simple act of bringing coffee in a favorite cup becomes a symbol of love and care, a reminder that someone is thinking of you before the day has even begun. Similarly, the image of her neighbor knocking on her door after she calls him when she is alone highlights the comfort that comes from knowing someone is there for you when you need them.


Overall, "Hallelujah I Love Him So" is a song that represents both the beauty and the complexity of love. It portrays love as a source of comfort and support, but also as something that can be hard to express and vulnerable to loss.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me tell you 'bout a boy I know
I want to share with you the story of a boy I'm familiar with


He is my baby and he lives next door
He is my significant other and lives in my proximity


Every morning 'fore the sun comes up
Early every morning before sunrise


He brings my coffee in my favorite cup
He brings me coffee in my preferred mug


That's why I know, yes, I know
This is why I am certain


Hallelujah, I just love him so
I can't help but express my affection and admiration for him


When I'm in trouble and I have no friends
During difficult times when I do not have companionship


I know he'll go with me until the end
I can rely on him to stay with me until everything is resolved


Everybody ask me how I know
People often question how I possess this knowledge


I smile at them and say he told me so
I smile and tell them that he has assured me of this personally


That's why I know, I know
This is why I am certain


Hallelujah, I just love him so
I can't help but express my affection and admiration for him


Now if I call him on the telephone
If I were to call him on the phone


And tell him that I'm all alone
And express to him that I am without companionship


By the time I count from one to four
Quickly, with haste


I hear him knock, knock, knock, knock
I hear him rap his knuckles on my door in four equal intervals


On my door
At the entrance to my living space


In the evening when the sun does down
When the sun sets in the evening


When there is nobody else around
During a time when no one else is present


He kisses me and he holds me tight
He holds me close, intimately kissing me


And tells me, "Baby, everything's alright"
He reassures me that everything is okay


That's why I know, I know
This is why I am certain


Hallelujah, I just love him so
I can't help but express my affection and admiration for him


Now if I call him on the telephone
If I were to call him on the phone


And tell him that I'm all alone
And express to him that I am without companionship


By the time I count from one to four
Quickly, with haste


I hear him knock, knock, knock, knock
I hear him rap his knuckles on my door in four equal intervals


Knock on my door
At the entrance to my living space


In the evening when the sun does down
When the sun sets in the evening


When there is nobody else around
During a time when no one else is present


He kisses me and he holds me tight
He holds me close, intimately kissing me


And tells me, "Baby, everything's alright"
He reassures me that everything is okay


That's why I know, yes, I know
This is why I am certain


Hallelujah, I just love him so
I can't help but express my affection and admiration for him


Hallelujah, I just love him so
I can't help but express my affection and admiration for him


Hallelujah, I just love him so
I can't help but express my affection and admiration for him


Hallelujah
Praise expressing my deep affection and admiration for him




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Written by: Ray Charles

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on Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too)

Why Don't You Do Right - Casey Abrams - Lyrics
You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?

Get out of here and get me some money too?
You're sitting there wondering what it's all about
You ain't got no money, they will throw you out
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Musical Interlude

You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?

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