I Loved Him
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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I love you
Hums the April breeze
I love you
Echo the hills

I love you
The golden dawn agrees
As once more she sees
Daffodils

It's spring again
And birds on the wing again
Start to sing again
The old melody

I love you
That's the song of songs
And it all belongs
To you and me

It's spring again
And birds on the wing again
Start to sing again
The old melody

I love you
That's the song of songs
And it all belongs
To you and me

I love you
I love you




I love you
I love you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sarah Vaughan's "I Loved Him" speak to the beauty and universality of love, as well as the romantic associations with spring. The song begins with the singer expressing their love for someone: "I love you / Hums the April breeze / I love you / Echo the hills." These images evoke a sense of the natural world echoing the singer's feelings, emphasizing their intensity and depth.


As the song progresses, the singer notes the arrival of spring ("It's spring again") and the return of birds and flowers. The cyclical nature of the seasons echoes the cyclical nature of love--the idea that love can come and go or ebb and flow, but it always returns. The singer also notes the universality of their feelings, declaring "That's the song of songs / And it all belongs / To you and me." This suggests that while the singer's love is personal and specific to their relationship, it is also something that anyone can relate to and experience.


Overall, "I Loved Him" is a poignant and romantic tribute to love and spring. The lyrics are simple, yet powerful, and resonate with anyone who has experienced the joy and beauty of being in love.


Line by Line Meaning

I love you
The singer declares their love


Hums the April breeze
The gentle sound of the wind seems to echo the singer's love


Echo the hills
The hills also seem to carry the singer's love


The golden dawn agrees
The sunrise also seems to affirm the artist's love


As once more she sees
Seeing the sunrise reaffirms the artist's love


Daffodils
The arrival of spring and blooming flowers evoke the singer's love


It's spring again
The season of new beginnings and growth is here again


And birds on the wing again
The birds return and fly freely once more


Start to sing again
They begin to sing joyful songs


The old melody
The familiar tune symbolizes the cyclical nature of love


That's the song of songs
The ultimate love song is the simple declaration of 'I love you'


And it all belongs
Love belongs to everyone and is universal


To you and me
This love is shared between the singer and their beloved




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@ballardray1

without a shadow of a doubt one of the greatest voices of all time 

@wyanemickens1828

I couldn’t agree with you more!!!

@davielove11

Her voice is truly an instrument....incredible pitch and range...your ears can't believe what you are hearing at certain points.

@malemasterus1

There is no other female singer alive that can hold a candle to her performance on this song....Sarah is Truly Divine

@DarellJHunt

I wish she had recorded it at this tempo and with a trio. Gosh this is perfection! This entire concert moves me to complete joy every time I pull it up to enjoy!

@larrystaples1842

You a a man of taste Darell....she is a goddess.....

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@Chet_Brinkley

I agree

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ME TWO!!❤

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