It's Love
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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I love you
Hums an 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 melodies

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

I love you
Hums an 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 melodies! (Mellow, melodies)

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




And it all belongs
To you and me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sarah Vaughan's classic And Don't You Forget It are straightforward and simple but express strong feelings of love and affection. The song opens with the declaration of the singer's love, which is echoed by the sounds of nature, such as the April breeze and hills. The golden dawn and daffodils also seem to affirm the singer's love, reflecting the beauty and vitality of spring.


As the song continues, the music becomes more lush and expansive, with the arrival of birds on the wing and the singing of old melodies. The repetition of the phrase "I love you" becomes almost hypnotic, underscoring the depth of feeling that the singer is expressing. Finally, the song concludes with the affirmation that this love belongs to both the singer and the object of her affection.


Overall, Sarah Vaughan's And Don't You Forget It is a sublime love song, expressing the joy and wonder of springtime and the power of love to transform our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I love you
The singer expresses love for someone.


Hums an April breeze
The wind seems to echo the singer's love.


Echo the hills
The hills seem to echo the singer's love.


The golden dawn agrees
The sunrise seems to confirm the singer's love.


As once more she sees
The sunrise has returned, and with it comes the singer's love.


Daffodils
The beauty of the daffodils reminds the singer of their love.


It's spring again
The arrival of spring is a reminder of love.


And birds on the wing again
The birds' return is another reminder of love.


Start to sing again
The birds' song seems to reflect the singer's love.


The old melodies! (Mellow, melodies)
The familiar and soothing melodies of spring reflect the singer's love.


That's the song of songs
The singer's love is the greatest song.


And it all belongs
The love expressed in the song belongs to the singer and the person they love.


To you and me
The love expressed in the song belongs to the singer and the person they love.




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Al Stillman, Henry Nicola Mancini

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