Sixty Seconds Got Together
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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The clock on the wall keeps ticking away
Night and day, it's ticking away
The clock on the wall, like my heart, is saying
I love you, I love you, I love you
Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock

Seems that sixty seconds got together
And they decided to become a minute
Sixty minutes got together
And they decided to become an hour
Twenty-four hours kept ticking away
And they all voted to call it a day
By calling it a day, there wasn't time to say
How much I love you

Then seven days, they got together and decided to become a week
As they grew and grew, then fifty-two weeks decided to become a year
(I love you, dear)

For sixty seconds every minute, sixty minutes every hour
Every hour, every day, every day, every week
Every week in every year
All I do is dream of you my dear

For sixty seconds every minute, sixty minutes every hour
Every hour, every day, every day, every week
Every week in every year
All I do is dream of you





Sixty seconds, sixty minutes, every day of every year
I love you

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's song "Sixty Seconds Got Together" is a love song that compares time to the unyielding nature of the singer's love for the person they are addressing. The song begins by describing the constant ticking of the clock on the wall, which serves as a metaphor for the singer's steadfast heart. The singer notes that no matter how time passes, their love remains just as strong: "The clock on the wall, like my heart, is saying I love you."


The chorus of the song involves a playful reimagining of time. The singer suggests that all of the seconds, minutes, and hours have their own personalities and agency. They decide to come together and make up larger units of time, like minutes, hours, and days. Even when time is broken down into small segments, the singer's love persists, as evidenced by the repetition of the line "All I do is dream of you."


The final verse of the song is particularly romantic, as it emphasizes the fact that the singer's love is just as constant as time itself. The weeks and years are said to "grow and grow," but the singer's love remains static: "I love you, dear." The final chorus, which repeats the refrain "For sixty seconds every minute," emphasizes the cyclical nature of time and the way that the singer's love remains constant within it.


Overall, the song is a sweet and sentimental ode to the power of love to endure over time. The analogy between time and love is a popular one, but the way that the Mills Brothers use it in this song is particularly charming and effective.


Line by Line Meaning

The clock on the wall keeps ticking away
The clock on the wall continues ticking without pause


Night and day, it's ticking away
The clock ticks without rest, whether it's day or night


The clock on the wall, like my heart, is saying
Like my heart, the clock seems to be expressing love and affection


I love you, I love you, I love you
A declaration of love


Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock
The sound of the clock ticking


Seems that sixty seconds got together
It appears that a minute is formed by sixty seconds coming together


And they decided to become a minute
The seconds made a decision to form a minute


Sixty minutes got together
An hour is formed by sixty minutes coming together


And they decided to become an hour
The minutes made a decision to form an hour


Twenty-four hours kept ticking away
A day is made up of twenty-four hours which continue to pass by


And they all voted to call it a day
At the end of the day, time runs out and everything stops


By calling it a day, there wasn't time to say
When the day ends, there often isn't enough time to express one's feelings


How much I love you
An expression of love left unspoken


Then seven days, they got together and decided to become a week
A week is formed by seven days coming together and making a decision


As they grew and grew, then fifty-two weeks decided to become a year
Over time, a year is formed by fifty-two weeks coming together


(I love you, dear)
Continued expression of love


For sixty seconds every minute, sixty minutes every hour
Every minute is made up of sixty seconds and every hour is made up of sixty minutes


Every hour, every day, every day, every week
Every day and every week contain hours


Every week in every year
Every year contains fifty-two weeks


All I do is dream of you my dear
Despite the passage of time, thoughts of the loved one remain constant


Sixty seconds, sixty minutes, every day of every year
An ongoing reminder that time keeps slipping away


I love you
The theme of the song is punctuated by a repeated expression of love




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JERRY LIVINGSTON, MACK DAVID

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