Juliet
The Oak Ridge Boys Lyrics


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Juliet, Juliet
You've got the smile that I can't forget
On the day we met I made a bet
Some day I'll win the love of Juliet

Long as the sand, bright as the sun
Where have you been since my life begun
Girl you're the one that I want to know
Juliet let me be your Romeo

Friendly smile a sexy walk
A charming little accent when you talk
You're an eleven on a scale of ten
Juliet I just wanna say it again





Just a little bit shy, just a little bit quiet
I don't mind, I'm in love and I can't deny it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Oak Ridge Boys's song "Juliet" depict a love-struck person who is deeply enamored by a woman named Juliet. The song opens up with the singer complementing Juliet by lauding her enchanting smile, which he finds hard to forget. He reminisces about the day they met and how he made a bet that he would someday win her love. The singer describes Juliet as radiant as the sun and compares her beauty to the vastness of sand. He implicitly expresses his longing to be with her, stating that she is the one he wants to know and singling her out in all the women he's ever met before.


The following verse further highlights Juliet's beauty and describes her as having a friendly smile and a sexy walk. He finds her accent captivating and irresistible, rating her a perfect 11 on a scale of ten. He goes on to tell Juliet that he just wants to repeat his love for her again and again. The singer acknowledges that Juliet may be shy and quiet, but it doesn't matter to him since he is deeply in love and can't deny it.


In summary, The Oak Ridge Boys's song "Juliet" is a love song dedicated to a woman who the singer is deeply fond of. The lyrics depict the singer's infatuation with Juliet, from her irresistible smile to her charming accent and beauty.


Line by Line Meaning

Juliet, Juliet
Addressing the woman named Juliet and showing excitement to talk about her.


You've got the smile that I can't forget
The smile of Juliet is so impressive that it still comes to mind.


On the day we met I made a bet
The day they met, the singer made a promise to himself to win Juliet's love someday.


Some day I'll win the love of Juliet
He has a strong desire to win Juliet's love, which he is confident will happen someday.


Long as the sand, bright as the sun
Juliet is compared to the sand and the sun, both long-lasting and bright, to emphasize her beauty.


Where have you been since my life begun
The singer wonders where Juliet has been all his life, and why they didn't meet sooner.


Girl you're the one that I want to know
He expresses his interest in getting to know Juliet more and to be close to her.


Juliet let me be your Romeo
He asks Juliet to let him be her Romeo, as in the Shakespearean play, indicating his desire to love and cherish her.


Friendly smile a sexy walk
Juliet's friendly smile and attractive walk captivates the artist's attention.


A charming little accent when you talk
The way Juliet speaks has a unique charm that gives the artist another reason to love her.


You're an eleven on a scale of ten
Using hyperbole, the singer emphasizes that Juliet's beauty and personality exceed the maximum rating of ten out of ten.


Juliet I just wanna say it again
The artist emphasizes his attraction towards Juliet and wants to repeat his feelings once more.


Just a little bit shy, just a little bit quiet
The singer notices Juliet's shyness and quiet nature but reassures her that he is okay with it.


I don't mind, I'm in love and I can't deny it
The singer confesses his love for Juliet openly and declares that he cannot deny his feelings.




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Dave Wollenberg

Written by John Hall, and Larry Hoppen of Orleans. The Oaks hit #15 in Billboard, 5-17-86. God bless y'all, Oaks!

John Cali

What a great video. I haven't seen this in years... I love The Oaks, and they STILL know how to knock it out live.

Dave Wollenberg

/You guys hit #15 in Billboard, 5-17-86. God bless y'all, Oaks!

yearsmith

The Seasons album was a staple in my childhood.

Marenda Jordan

OH YES!!! OH YEAH!!! MINE TOO!!!

mdkblr123

Love this song off there Season's album. I also LOVE this video ty for posting this ....

Amber Girl 78

great fun sing along song!

MrHgavino

That Ronnie Milsap running in front of the Oak at the 2:00 mark

Jordan Coleman

MrHgavino is that really Ronnie!? Lol

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gus park

long hours and lots of fun

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