They Say It
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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They say that falling love is wonderful
It's wonderful, so they say
And with the moon up above, it's wonderful
It's wonderful, so they tell me

I can't recall who said it
I know I've never read it
I only know they tell me that love is grand, and
The thing that's known as romance
Is wonderful, wonderful
In every way, so they say

To leave your house some morning
And without any warning, you're stopping people,
Shouting that love is grand, and




To hold a man in your arms is wonderful, wonderful
In every way, so they say

Overall Meaning

Ray Conniff's song "They Say It's Wonderful" is a romantic ballad that explores the wonders of love and romance. The song opens with the repeated phrase, "They say that falling love is wonderful," which highlights the common belief in society that love is a fantastic and transformative experience. The idea is further reinforced through the repetition of "It's wonderful, so they say" and "It's wonderful, so they tell me," emphasizing the fact that these views are widespread and commonly held.


The second half of the first verse sets the scene for this belief, as the moon is mentioned as a factor that adds to the wonderfulness of falling in love. The second verse continues this idea by saying that nobody knows who said it, but everyone seems to agree that love is grand and that romance is wonderful in every way. The third verse takes the idea one step further, suggesting that the feeling of love is so intense that it can make you want to share it with others, even strangers on the street.


Overall, "They Say It's Wonderful" explores the idea that love and romance are universally regarded as amazing experiences. Through its lyrics and melody, the song conveys a sense of wonder and joy about the transformative power of love.


Line by Line Meaning

They say that falling love is wonderful
According to popular opinion, experiencing love is a wonderful feeling


It's wonderful, so they say
People say that love is wonderful


And with the moon up above, it's wonderful
Love is even more wonderful, especially when under the romantic ambiance of the moonlight


It's wonderful, so they tell me
People tell me that love is wonderful


I can't recall who said it
I don't remember who first uttered this notion


I know I've never read it
I'm sure I've never seen this sentiment in writing


I only know they tell me that love is grand, and
I've only heard that love is amazing and remarkable


The thing that's known as romance
The concept referred to as romance


Is wonderful, wonderful
Is exceedingly magnificent and magnificent


In every way, so they say
According to popular belief, romance is wonderful in all aspects


To leave your house some morning
Imagine stepping out of your house one morning


And without any warning, you're stopping people,
And, without any prior announcement, you're halting people's movements


Shouting that love is grand, and
Yelling loudly that love is amazing and remarkable


To hold a man in your arms is wonderful, wonderful
Embracing a man is the epitome of wonderfulness


In every way, so they say
According to popular belief, embracing a man is wonderful in all aspects




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Irving Berlin

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