No Not Much
The Vogues Lyrics


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I don't want my arms around you, no not much
I don't bless the day I found you, no not much
I don't need you like the stars don't need the sky
I won't love you longer than the day I die

You don't please me when you squeeze me, no not much
My heads the lightest from your very slightest touch
Baby, if you ever go could I take it maybe so
Oh but would I like it, no not much

Like the song I'm singing doesn't mean a rhyme,
I don't want you near me only all time

You don't thrill me when you hold me, no not much
My heads the lightest from your very slightest touch.
Baby if you ever go could I take it maybe so




Oh but would I like it, no not much
No not much

Overall Meaning

The Vogues's song No Not Much is a classic song about not wanting to commit to love. The song's lyrics emphasize that the singer does not want to be in a committed relationship with their partner. They do not need their partner like the stars do not need the sky. The lyrics convey the message that the singer does not want to be tied down to their partner for too long.


The song has a playful, lighthearted tone, and the singer tries to emphasize that they are not in a serious relationship, and do not want to be. The singer explains that they do not want to spend all their time with their partner and that they are happy with things the way they are. The song's lyrics show the singer's reluctance to enter into any type of committed relationship.


Furthermore, the song's lyrics suggest that the singer is somewhat afraid of losing their partner, but not enough to change their tune. The singer admits that they would not like it if their partner left, but it would not be the end of the world. The song portrays a complicated relationship where the singer cares about their partner, but does not want to commit to anything too serious.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't want my arms around you, no not much
I am indifferent towards the idea of holding you in my arms


I don't bless the day I found you, no not much
I have no particular gratitude or feelings of fortune towards discovering you


I don't need you like the stars don't need the sky
My dependence on having you in my life is minimal and can be compared to how stars do not require the sky


I won't love you longer than the day I die
My love for you will only be as long-lasting as my lifespan


You don't please me when you squeeze me, no not much
Your physical touch does not bring me satisfaction or pleasure to a significant degree


My heads the lightest from your very slightest touch
Your touch has a trivial effect on me, making me feel weightless


Baby, if you ever go could I take it maybe so
I am uncertain if I could handle the possibility of you leaving


Oh but would I like it, no not much
However, I would not particularly enjoy it


Like the song I'm singing doesn't mean a rhyme,
Similar to how my song does not follow a specific pattern, my feelings towards you are also not predictable or patterned


I don't want you near me only all time
I have no interest in having you constantly in my presence


You don't thrill me when you hold me, no not much
Your embrace does not excite or stimulate me to a great extent


My heads the lightest from your very slightest touch.
Your touch has a minor impact on me, making me feel almost weightless


Baby if you ever go could I take it maybe so
I am not entirely sure if I could handle your departure


Oh but would I like it, no not much
Nevertheless, I would not particularly enjoy it


No not much
Overall, my sentiments towards you are mostly indifferent or minimal




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Amy Nicole

One of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard ❀

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1956 {March 1st} "No, Not Much" by the Four Lads peaked at #2 {for 3 weeks} on Billboard's 'Records Most-Played By Disk Jockeys'* chart, for the three weeks it was at #2, the #1 record for those three weeks was "Poor People of Paris" by Les Baxter...
And also at the time, "No, Not Much" was at position #4 on both the Billboard's Best-Selling In Stores chart and Billboard's Most-Played On Juke Boxes chart...
Between 1952 and 1959 the Toronto, Ontario quartet had twenty-seven records on the Billboard charts, eight made the Top 10 with their two biggest hits both peaking at #2, "Moments To Remember" for two weeks in October of 1955 and the above "No, Not Much"...
Two of their eight Top 10 records peaked right at #10, "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" in 1953 and "There's Only One of You" in 1958...
Sadly, three original members of the quartet have passed away, Connie Codarini at age 80 on April 28th, 2010, Jimmy Arnold on June 15th, 2004 at the age of 72, and Frank Busseri at age of 86...
May all three R.I.P.
Lead vocalist John 'Bernie' Toorish celebrates his 90th birthday tomorrow on March 2nd, 2021...
* And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the 'Most-Played By Disk Jockeys' Top 10 on March 1st, 1956:
At #3. "Rock and Roll Waltz" by Kat Starr
#4. "Lisbon Antigua" by Nelson Riddle
#5. "Great Pretender" by The Platters
#6. "I'll Be Home" by Pat Boone
#7. "See You Later, Alligator" by Bill Haley and his Comets
#8. "Theme from the 'Three Penny Opera' (Moritat)" by the Dick Hyman Trio
#9. "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" by Frankie Lymon and the Teen-Agers
#10. "Memories Are Made of These" by Dean Martin
NOTE: The Vogues' covered version of "No, Not Much" peaked at #34 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Top 100 chart in March of 1969, and it spent five weeks on the Top 100...

Harry S. Anchan

What an awesome memory-maker! Great memories of 1969. Thanks.

John Whittaker

Beautiful , brings back memories and love from the teen age years

Jane

Such a beautiful song.

swaggy nan nans 67

Beautiful song

Thomas Odetto

The Vogues. A Hall of Fame group.

swaggy nan nans 67

I love this song. It reminds me of my fiancee who passed away nine months ago

Mark Herron

Happy birthday to James Arnold of Four πŸ•“πŸ€ Lads his birthday verse is Ephesians 1:4 Happy New πŸ†• Year Blessings and Hugs πŸ’–πŸ€—πŸ™πŸ€—πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™!