'S Wonderful
Sydney Lipton And His Orchestra Lyrics
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That you thrill me through, with a tender pash,
When you said you care, 'magine my emoshe
I swore then and there, permanent devoshe,
You made all other men seem blah
Just you alone filled me with ahhhhhhhh......
's wonderful, 's marvellous
's awful nice, 's paradise,
's what I love to see.
You've made my life so glamorous,
You can't blame me for feeling amorous!
Oh 's wonderful, 's marvellous,
That you should care for me!
's magnificque, 's what I seek
You should care for me.
's elegant, 's what I want,
's what I love to see.
My dear, it's four leaved clover time,
From now on my heart's working overtime,
's exceptional, 's no bagatelle,
That you should care for...
That you should care for...
That you should care for me...
The lyrics to Sydney Lipton And His Orchestra's song 'S Wonderful express the singer's delighted surprise at finding love with the person they are addressing. The singer tells the addressee that they "thrill" them with their "tender pash" (a kiss or embrace), and that they were overwhelmed with emotion when they said they cared. The singer declares their devotion, swearing "permanent devoshe" (permanent devotion) to the addressee. The singer goes on to emphasize that the addressee is the only one who can make them feel this way, and that they have filled their life with glamour and amorous feeling.
The tone of the song is one of elation and celebration, with the repeated refrain of "'s wonderful, 's marvellous" expressing the singer's delight at the addressee's love. The lyrics are playful and light-hearted, with the use of made-up words like "pash" and "devoshe" adding to the sense of whimsy.
Overall, the lyrics to "S Wonderful" are a joyful expression of newfound love, with the singer celebrating the addressee's ability to bring them happiness and fulfillment. The playful language and upbeat tone of the song make it a classic example of early 20th century popular music.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't mind telling you, in my humble fash
I don't mind confessing in my simple manner
That you thrill me through, with a tender pash
You excite me with your gentle passion
When you said you care, 'magine my emoshe
When you told me you care, imagine my emotion
I swore then and there, permanent devoshe
At that moment, I vowed permanent devotion
You made all other men seem blah
You made all other men seem uninteresting
Just you alone filled me with ahhhhhhhh......
Only you make me feel exhilarated
's wonderful, 's marvellous
It's wonderful, it's marvelous
You should care for me!
You should have affection for me
's awful nice, 's paradise
It's very pleasant, it's like paradise
's what I love to see.
It's what I adore seeing
You've made my life so glamorous,
You made my life so full of glamor
You can't blame me for feeling amorous!
It's not my fault I feel romantic
Oh 's wonderful, 's marvellous,
Oh it's wonderful, it's marvelous
That you should care for me!
That you have affection for me
's magnificque, 's what I seek
It's magnificent, it's what I desire
You should care for me.
You should have affection for me
's elegant, 's what I want,
It's elegant, it's what I want
's what I love to see.
It's what I adore seeing
My dear, it's four leaved clover time,
My love, it's a fortunate time
From now on my heart's working overtime,
My heart is working harder now
's exceptional, 's no bagatelle,
It's exceptional, it's not insignificant
That you should care for...
That you have affection for...
That you should care for...
That you have affection for...
That you should care for me...
That you have affection for me...
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Panachord
Lovely recording and Celia sings so beautifully...
Ivo Ponduša
Sweet little memories from fourties last century...
TODAY, 20 YEARS AFTER
when
SYDNEY LIPTON
(July 19th, 1995)
was died.
Janette Walker
Typical orchestral sound of the time - sweet song. Did the orchestra disband in1940 or …?
Panachord
Janette Walker I think the Orchestra broke up in early 1941 when Sydney enlisted.