Guess I'm Falling In Love
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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I got fever in my pocket
You know I gotta move
Hey babe, I guess I'm falling in love

I got fever in my pocket
Down to my shoes
Oh babe, I guess I'm falling in love
I got in my pocket, hey babe
Everything that I can have
I've got thing in my ?loveline?
It's gonna work out fine
It's gonna be allright

I gotta move
You got yours on your side
Hey now babe, I guess I'm falling in love

I got fever in my pocket
Down to my shoes
Oh babe, I guess I'm falling in love

You'd better move it on sweet babe
Hey on down to your shoes
Things they're right, mama
You know it'll work out fine
Hey you gotta lose

Got hand in my pocket
You know it work also(?)
Oh babe, I guess I'm falling in love
I've got ankles in my breasts
I find it's hard to lose
Oh babe, guess I'm falling in love




Oh babe, guess I'm falling in love
Oh babe, guess I'm falling in love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Velvet Underground's Guess I'm Falling In Love suggest the excitement and anticipation that comes with falling in love. The singer appears to be filled with a sense of exhilaration, indicated by the repeated line, "I got fever in my pocket" and the urge to move that follows. The use of the phrase "fever in my pocket" creates a sense of fervent energy; like the singer is bursting at the seams with passion for the person they are falling for. The repetition of the phrase in the first and second verse depicts a sort of intensification of emotions, indicating that the singer's feelings are growing stronger as time goes on.


Despite the excitement, the singer acknowledges that they have to take action - "You'd better move it on sweet babe / Hey, on down to your shoes" - implying that this person has to make a move because the singer is ready to act on their feelings. The chorus, "Oh babe, I guess I'm falling in love" is repeated multiple times, and could be interpreted as the singer trying to convince themselves that what they're feeling is indeed love.


Overall, the lyrics of Guess I'm Falling In Love are about the joy and anxiety that come with the beginning stages of falling in love. With its catchy tune and upbeat tempo, the song captures the excitement that comes with the discovery of a new romance.


Line by Line Meaning

I got fever in my pocket
I am feeling intense emotions and passions within me


You know I gotta move
I am compelled to take action and make a change


Hey babe, I guess I'm falling in love
I am experiencing strong romantic feelings for someone


Down to my shoes
My feelings are deep-rooted and palpable


I've got thing in my ?loveline?
I have everything I need for a successful romantic relationship


It's gonna work out fine
I have a positive outlook on the future of this relationship


You got yours on your side
You are in control of your own feelings and decisions


Hey now babe, I guess I'm falling in love
My romantic feelings continue to grow stronger


You'd better move it on sweet babe
You should take action and pursue what you want


Things they're right, mama
Things will work out positively and in your favor


Hey you gotta lose
You have to take risks in order to achieve your desired outcome


Got hand in my pocket
I am holding onto something valuable and important


Oh babe, I guess I'm falling in love
I am continuing to experience strong romantic feelings


I've got ankles in my breasts
My body and emotions are experiencing a physical reaction to my feelings


I find it's hard to lose
It is difficult for me to let go of these intense emotions


Oh babe, guess I'm falling in love
I am still experiencing strong romantic feelings




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: STERLING MORRISON, MAUREEN TUCKER, JOHN CALE, LOU REED

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Ratelzwatel

The instrumental studio audio originally appeared on the CD 'Another View' (1986), which has two more "instrumental" studio outtakes: 'I'm Gonna Move Right In' and 'Ride Into the Sun'.
Instrumentals which in fact have been performed with vocals. Can you make mixes of all three?

I'm Gonna Move Right In (vocals) (live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOX1WP265LU
Unreleased? "Boston Tea Party January 10, 1969", according to one of the comments.

Ride Into the Sun (vocals) (studio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfQMsIPX4yk
Released? If I'm not mistaken, this is the still rare version from the obscure 3CD 'What Goes On' (1993). My favourite.



All comments from YouTube:

@graymra6882

The simple, straight ahead stuff really showcases how good Tucker and Morrison were. Incidentally, they went to the same HS in Levittown, graduating two years apart. I'm sure that the school has an auditorium for assemblies and live performances. If the people in charge (of the school or school district), had any class they would name it Morrison-Tucker auditorium/ theatre/ hall, after the two of them. The would invite Mo Tucker, and Martha Morrison to the renaming, in proper keeping with the occasion. Of course this will never happen.

@jganunmusic

I love everything about this. Especially 1:03 to 1:20

@atlasking6110

Brilliant! This should be THE standard version.

@jasperbotermans1220

Well, i think The Coachwhips should be the standard version...

@emilelliman456

This was a favorite of mine for years. I used to post different versions on facebook, play it a lot. It was a special song for me for a time. I can say without a doubt when i first heard this i was very happy. THANK YOU!!

@barrystockdoesnotexist

My pleasure!

@giovannicarini1334

Do you have tabs for this?

@lindawarwick8643

They inspired so many musicians . Absolutely awesome

@blackmore4

Fantastic! The vocals sound brilliant here.

@toharzamir7948

You're doing the lord's work

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