Originally ‘The Creators’, the group formed in 1964 in Bayonne with Hugh Harris, Danny Austin, Dave Watt, Norman Donegan and Mary Ann Thomas. "The Boy From New York City" was released in December 1964 and by March 1965 had reached number 8 on the US pop charts. The group followed this up with "He Ain't No Angel" which barely troubled the top 100. The next two singles failed to chart, and the Ad Libs were soon dropped from Red Bird Records. They continued to record into the 1980s, but have never repeated the success of "The Boy From New York City". The song went on to chart again in the UK for Darts in 1978 and in the US for The Manhattan Transfer in 1981).
Chapel Of Love
The Ad Libs Lyrics
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Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Gee, I really love you
And we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Goin' to the chapel of love
Spring is here, th-e-e sky is blue, whoa-oh-oh
Birds all sing as if they knew
And we'll never be lonely anymore because we're
Because goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Gee, I really love you
And we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Goin' to the chapel of love
Bells will ring, the-e-e sun will shine, whoa-oh-oh
I'll be his and he'll be mine
We'll love until the end of time
And we'll never be lonely anymore because we're
Because goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Gee, I really love you
And we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Goin' to the chapel of love yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Goin' to the chapel of love yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Goin' to
the chapel of love
The Ad Libs's song Chapel of Love is a joyous ode to the excitement and anticipation of getting married. The song starts with the repetition of the line "Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get ma-a-arried" which sets the tone for the whole song. The singers express their love and eagerness to get married and go to the "chapel of love". The refrain "Gee, I really love you" affirms their love for each other and highlights the reason behind the decision to get married.
The second verse of the song mentions the arrival of spring and how everything around them is bursting with happiness and joy, from the blue sky to the singing birds. This is the perfect day for them to say "I do" and never be lonely again. The third verse talks about the importance of getting married under the bright sunshine and the ringing bells. The lyrics indicate that they will be each other's forever until the end of time, which is a powerful expression of their commitment to each other.
Overall, Chapel of Love is a romantic and upbeat song that encapsulates the excitement and joy of getting married. It conveys the message that love is a powerful emotion that can conquer all loneliness and challenges.
Line by Line Meaning
Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Excitedly headed to the church to begin a life of matrimony.
Gee, I really love you
Expressing deep and genuine affection for one's partner.
And we're gonna get ma-a-arried
Confirming the commitment to lifelong partnership through marriage.
Goin' to the chapel of love
Choosing to unite in holy matrimony at the chapel, a symbol of love and commitment.
Spring is here, th-e-e sky is blue, whoa-oh-oh
Highlighting the joyful and hopeful season of life that is spring.
Birds all sing as if they knew
The natural world seems to celebrate and acknowledge the couple's love and unity.
Today's the day we'll say "i do"
The big day has arrived, the day of commitment and lifelong partnership through marriage.
And we'll never be lonely anymore because we're
Affirming the belief that marriage means togetherness, comfort and happiness as a couple.
Bells will ring, the-e-e sun will shine, whoa-oh-oh
Celebratory symbols of love and prosperity, bells and sun, will be present on the couple's big day.
I'll be his and he'll be mine
Speaking to the joining of two people in holy matrimony, where they are devoted to each other.
We'll love until the end of time
Romantic and idealistic expression of the couple's love lasting forever, sealed through marriage.
Goin' to the chapel of love yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Reaffirming the couple's commitment to love and matrimony, with a joyous and celebratory emphasis.
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JEFF BARRY, ELLIE GREENWICH, PHILLIP SPECTOR
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Franz
The Jelly Bean's always had that special early to mid 60's girl group sound. like this version better than the Dixie cups.
krobigraubart
Thanks for your comment!
dpohunter
Really holds up nicely. Good effort
krobigraubart
I agree with you, thx for your comment!
Keeley Rodley
Lovely sound, Thankyou for posting
krobigraubart
You're very welcome Keeley!
BobbyDelRiv
Nice sound
joe appelbaum
TOO STRAIGHT A READING.
krobigraubart
Thx for your comment Joe!