A Fellow Needs a Girl
Vic Damone Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

A fellow needs a girl, to sit by his side
At the end of a weary day
To sit by his side and listen to him talk
And agree with the things he'll say!

A fellow needs a girl, to hold in his arms
When the rest of the world goes wrong
To hold in his arms and know that she believes
That her fellow is wise and strong!

When things go right and his job's well done
He wants to share the prize he's won
If no one shares and no one cares
Where's the fun of a job well done, or a prize you've won?

A fellow needs a home, his own kind of home
But to make this dream come
A fellow needs a girl, his own kind of girl
My kind of girl is you!





A fellow needs a girl, his own kind of girl
My kind of girl is you!

Overall Meaning

In Vic Damone's "A Fellow Needs a Girl," the singer asserts that every man needs a woman to be by his side in the good times as well as the bad. The song is about a man's desire for a partner who will accept and support him no matter what, and is an ode to the importance of a loving relationship. The first two lines of the song set the tone: "A fellow needs a girl, to sit by his side / At the end of a weary day." The emphasis here is on companionship, on having someone there to listen and agree with the things he says.


The song goes on to list other ways in which a woman can be a source of comfort and stability for a man. She can be a physical comfort in times of stress, as in the lines "To hold in his arms and know that she believes / That her fellow is wise and strong!" She can also be an emotional anchor, someone who shares in his successes and failures: "When things go right and his job's well done / He wants to share the prize he's won / If no one shares and no one cares / Where's the fun of a job well done, or a prize you've won?" Ultimately, the song argues, a man cannot have a true home without a woman to share it with: "A fellow needs a home, his own kind of home / But to make this dream come / A fellow needs a girl, his own kind of girl."


Overall, "A Fellow Needs a Girl" is a romantic and sentimental song that speaks to the universal desire for companionship and love. It portrays women as nurturers and caretakers, whose role is to support their partners in every way possible.


Line by Line Meaning

A fellow needs a girl, to sit by his side
A man needs a female companion to sit beside him


At the end of a weary day
At the end of a tiring and exhausting day


To sit by his side and listen to him talk
To attentively listen to him when he is speaking


And agree with the things he'll say!
To acknowledge and accept the perspectives that he shares


A fellow needs a girl, to hold in his arms
A man requires a female partner to embrace


When the rest of the world goes wrong
During situations when everything outside the relationship is chaotic or dysfunctional


To hold in his arms and know that she believes
To hold his partner tightly and recognize that she trusts and has faith in him


That her fellow is wise and strong!
That her partner is intelligent and sturdy


When things go right and his job's well done
When things work out well and his work is successful


He wants to share the prize he's won
He wants to celebrate and share his accomplishments with his partner


If no one shares and no one cares
If there is no one to share or care about his victories


Where's the fun of a job well done, or a prize you've won?
What is the point of having achieved success without anyone to acknowledge it?


A fellow needs a home, his own kind of home
A man requires a dwelling that he can call his own


But to make this dream come
However, in order to attain this goal


A fellow needs a girl, his own kind of girl
A man requires a particular type of female companion


My kind of girl is you!
You are the kind of companion that I desire!




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II, RICHARD RODGERS

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found