My Funny Valentine
Rodgers/Hart Lyrics


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Behold the way our fine feathered friend
His virtue doth parade
Thou knowest not my dim-witted friend
The picture thou hast made
Thy vacant brow and thy tousled hair
Conceal thy good intent
Thou noble, upright, truthful, sincere
And slightly dopey gent
You're my funny valentine
Sweet comic valentine

You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable
Unphotographable

Still you're my favorite work of art
Is your figure less than Greek
Is your mouth a little weak
When you open it to speak
Are you smart

Don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me




Stay, little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day

Overall Meaning

In the song "My Funny Valentine" written by Rodgers and Hart, the singer describes their funny valentine. Initially, they describe the comical way that their valentine presents themselves. The singer points out that their dim-witted friend parades their virtue but doesn't realize the picture they've made with their vacant brow and tousled hair. Despite their humorous exterior, the singer reveals their friend's noble and sincere personality makes them endearing. The chorus reiterates their valentine's comedic and sweet nature but affirms their dedication by saying, "you make me smile with my heart."


The second verse begins by noting that their valentine's physical appearance is laughable and unphotographable yet they are still the singer's favorite work of art. The description of their appearance also leads to the singer's inquiry into their intelligence and if they're "smart." However, whether they are smart or not doesn't matter to the singer as they exclaim, "Don't change a hair for me, not if you care for me. Stay, little valentine, stay. Each day is Valentine's Day." Ultimately, the song emphasizes the importance of embracing all aspects of a person, even the comical ones, and cherishing them throughout the year.


Line by Line Meaning

Behold the way our fine feathered friend
Look at how confident and proud our bird friend appears to be


His virtue doth parade
He is showing off his good qualities for all to see


Thou knowest not my dim-witted friend
You don't understand my not-so-smart friend


The picture thou hast made
The impression you have left


Thy vacant brow and thy tousled hair
Your expressionless face and messy hair


Conceal thy good intent
Disguise your true intentions


Thou noble, upright, truthful, sincere
You are still a good and honest person


And slightly dopey gent
Even if you are a little silly


You're my funny valentine
You are the one who makes me laugh and smile


Sweet comic valentine
You are like a playful and fun character in a comic book


You make me smile with my heart
Your infectious joy brings happiness to my soul


Your looks are laughable
Your appearance is not conventionally attractive and can be amusing


Unphotographable
You are not the kind of person who is typically photogenic


Still you're my favorite work of art
You are still the most beautiful thing in my eyes


Is your figure less than Greek
Are you not physically perfect like the ancient Greeks idealized


Is your mouth a little weak
Do you not have a strong, decisive voice


When you open it to speak
When you start talking


Are you smart
Are you intelligent


Don't change a hair for me
Please don't alter yourself in any way for my sake


Not if you care for me
If you love me, you will be comfortable in your own skin


Stay, little valentine, stay
Keep bringing joy and love into my life


Each day is Valentine's Day
Every day spent with the person you love is as special as Valentine's Day




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@Damla_K

Behold the way our fine feathered friend
His virtue doth parade
Thou knowest not, my dim-witted friend
The picture thou hast made
Thy vacant brow, and thy tousled hair
Conceal thy good intent
Thou noble upright truthful sincere
And slightly dopey gent, you are...

My funny valentine, sweet comic valentine
You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable, un-photographable
Yet, you're my favorite work of art

Is your figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?

But, don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day

Is your figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?

But, don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day



@enriqueso5156

Be hold the way our fine feathered-friend
his virtue doth parade.
Thou knowest not my dim witted friend,
the picture Thou hast made.
Thy vacant brow and Thy tousled hair
conceal Thy good intent.
Thou noble upright, truthful, sincere
And slightly dopey gent- you are..

My funny valentine
Sweet comic valentine
You make me smile with my heart

You looks are laughable, unphotographable
Yet you're my favorite work of art

Is your figure less than greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak, are you smart?

But don't change your hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay

Each day is valentine's day



@Brookefallsvlogs

Soundtrack

Be hold the way our fine feathered-friend
his virtue doth parade.
Thou knowest not my dim witted friend,
the picture Thou hast made.
Thy vacant brow and Thy tousled hair
conceal Thy good intent.
Thou noble upright, truthful, sincere
And slightly dopey gent- you are..

My funny valentine
Sweet comic valentine
You make me smile with my heart

You looks are laughable, unphotographable
Yet you're my favorite work of art

Is your figure less than greek
Is your mouth a little bit weak
When you open it to speak, are you smart?

Don't change your hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine stay

Each day is valentine's day



@laraoliveira8950

My funny Valentine, sweet comic Valentine 
You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable
Unphotographable
Yet you're my favorite work of art 
Is your figure less than Greek? 
Is your mouth a little weak? 
When you open it to speak
Are you smiling? 
But don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little Valentine, stay 
Each day is Valentine's Day



@christopherlyons5900

Context: Billie (the singer) and Val (short for Valentine, get it?) just had a big fight. Lee, their backer for the show they need to put on to stay out of a work camp is southern, believes in segregation. Val wants two black tap dancers, Irving and Ivor (played by the then-teenaged Nicholas Brothers in the original production!) to be in the show. Lee doesn't. He's threatening to pull out of the show. (Yes, the n-word is used--by someone clearly depicted as wrong, and somewhat immoral in his dealings).

Val is also jealous because Lee is interested in Billie, and has falsely claimed she kissed him. But mainly he's just angry she's arguing for a compromise, and he can't compromise on this. The have talent, and they should have the same right to perform as any of them. He'd rather go to the work camp than sell out on that principle. She agrees, but is hoping for some kind of workaround--she's a pragmatist, he's an idealist. There must be some way to make it work. He storms off in a huff.

And she sings this to herself. Because she realizes she wouldn't change one thing about him. Not one hair. Not one ideal. He's an idiot in the way he tries to get his ideals made into reality. But he's her idiot. Her funny Valentine. She loves him for himself, and nothing else.

It's one of the most beautiful profound moments in all of theater.

Needless to say, none of the racial stuff got into the MGM adaptation with Rooney and Garland, who were ideally cast. Neither did the song, which Judy Garland was freakin' born to sing. (Rooney has the vacant brow and the tousled hair, and his figure is anything but Greek. In a really bad movie, that inexplicably cut out most of the songs as well.

I would give anything to see this show as it was originally performed. But somehow, they change a whole lot of hairs, every time it's performed. Even though it made an anti-racist statement, on Broadway, in 1937, that the Amsterdam News proclaimed to be the most powerful made in mainstream musical theater up to that point.

But the n-word. Used by someone we're supposed to dislike. And a song that contains the word "all dark people are light on their feet." Racist, right?

Woke is fast asleep a lot of the time. Misses a lot. This play offended all the racists in the country when it came out. Now it's offending anti-racists. Or that's what they call themselves.

::sigh::



@damlakoc3675

Behold the way our fine feathered friend
His virtue doth parade
Thou knowest not, my dim-witted friend
The picture thou hast made
Thy vacant brow, and thy tousled hair
Conceal thy good intent
Thou noble upright truthful sincere
And slightly dopey gent, you are...

My funny valentine, sweet comic valentine
You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable, un-photographable
Yet, you're my favorite work of art

Is your figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?

But, don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day

Is your figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?

But, don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day



All comments from YouTube:

@GypsyFairy85

I wish that somewhere there was a recording of Mitzi Green's version of this. She performed it first in the original stage version of Babes In Arms. She had an amazing voice.

@christopherlyons5900

If I had the option of seeing just one play from the past--just going back, and blending into the audience--I might very well choose that. It was very special. I mean, The Nicholas Brothers--themselves!--played the two black kids Val wants to include in the show. They're so talented, why shouldn't they get to perform? But the backer, a kid who won some money, was raised to believe in segregation. He says no dice unless they're out. Val won't have it. Billie tries to look for a compromise, and he's angry at her. He already knows they're soulmates--they sang the ultimate soulmate song together. But he can't compromise on what he knows is right. Even though it means they're all going to a work camp.

She watches him go. She sings this song. Maybe he's a dope. But he's HER dope. And she wouldn't change anything about him. Not one thing.

1937. I could find clothes that would blend in. Just need a time machine......

@taniecerodgers4987

I love every version of this song ❤️

@viclefebvre252

Is that a jojo reference ?

@LAW120BB

my and my wife's wedding song from 1965.  magnificent remdition.

@user-fv1lc2qm3e

Is this a JoJo reference?

@user-infinitestar

The Masterpiece from The Great American Songbook, I totally love this piece, I heard that for first time in a cover by Chet Baker.

@fredneecher1746

She hit this like a ton of bricks.

@Damla_K

Behold the way our fine feathered friend
His virtue doth parade
Thou knowest not, my dim-witted friend
The picture thou hast made
Thy vacant brow, and thy tousled hair
Conceal thy good intent
Thou noble upright truthful sincere
And slightly dopey gent, you are...

My funny valentine, sweet comic valentine
You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable, un-photographable
Yet, you're my favorite work of art

Is your figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?

But, don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day

Is your figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?

But, don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day

@jeffreybell7015

I have never heard a version of this that I did not like, that did not move me. This one is glorious. But long time ago I heard a version sung by Morgana King. That one moved me like no other. I wish I could find it again.

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