The Gift Of Love
Vic Damone Lyrics


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This is a song I've been singing for a long time.
It's like an old friend. But, you know, I think it, it's only
Recently that I discovered what it's really about."

You've got to give a little, take a little,
And let your poor heart break a little.
That's the story of, that's the glory of love.
You've got to laugh a little, cry a little,
Until the clouds roll by a little.
That's the story of, that's the glory of love.

As long as there's the two of us,
We've got the world and all it's charms.
And when the world is through with us,
We've got each other's arms.

You've got to win a little, lose a little,
Yes, and always have the blues a little.




That's the story of, that's the glory of love.
That's the story of, that's the glory of love.

Overall Meaning

At first glance, the lyrics of Vic Damone's "The Gift of Love" may seem like a straightforward ode to love's ups and downs. However, a closer look reveals a deeper message about the importance of embracing both the good and bad aspects of any relationship.


The repeated refrain of "That's the story of, that's the glory of love" serves as a reminder that love is not always easy, but it is worth it in the end. The line "You've got to give a little, take a little" suggests that compromise is key in any successful partnership. Similarly, "You've got to win a little, lose a little" highlights the importance of accepting both victories and defeats in a relationship.


Moreover, the verse "As long as there's the two of us, we've got the world and all it's charms" highlights the idea that true love is enough to make someone feel content, regardless of external circumstances. However, the final line "We've got each other's arms" serves as a reminder that the intimacy and trust that come with a committed relationship are invaluable.


Line by Line Meaning

You've got to give a little, take a little,
In any relationship, you have to be willing to compromise and make sacrifices.


And let your poor heart break a little.
You have to be vulnerable and open to the possibility of getting hurt in order to truly experience love.


That's the story of, that's the glory of love.
This is the essence of what love is all about, and it can bring great joy and triumph to your life.


You've got to laugh a little, cry a little,
Life is full of ups and downs, and sometimes laughing and crying are both necessary to get through those tough times.


Until the clouds roll by a little.
Eventually, the bad times will pass and brighter days will come.


As long as there's the two of us,
When you have someone you love by your side, nothing else really matters.


We've got the world and all it's charms.
Together, you have everything you need to be happy and fulfilled in life.


And when the world is through with us,
Even when life gets tough and we've been through a lot, we'll still have each other.


We've got each other's arms.
Love brings comfort and safety, and even just being held in someone's arms can make everything feel better.


You've got to win a little, lose a little,
In life, you're going to experience both triumphs and failures, but it's how you handle them that matters.


Yes, and always have the blues a little.
Even when things are good, there will still be moments of sadness and melancholy.


That's the story of, that's the glory of love.
Love is complex and multi-faceted, full of both good and bad, but ultimately it's worth it for the incredible experiences it brings.


That's the story of, that's the glory of love.
This is the essence of what love is all about, and it can bring great joy and triumph to your life.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: SAMMY FAIN

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Milton Moore

One of Vic's finest recordings. Learning
here that it didn't chart explains why I
never heard it. Gorgeous orchestration, typical
of this resplendent era of music making.
Vic Damone's voice was possessed of unworldly beauty.
Upon reading the many tributes to Vic's
recordings of this song, and "An Affair to Remember," I was touched by how many
listeners chose to associate these ballads with familial
love toward their departed parents rather than romantic love toward a mate. Of course, the
love of God toward His children is magnified above all!

By Night
by
Phillip Jerome
Cleveland
(1903-1995)

The tapers in God's
heavenly hall burn
ageless, beautiful, and bright. But not
until the fall of dusk
disclose to earth their
faithful light.
Earth keeps her lamps of beauty too,
fairer than fields of
stars above. Dark
hours of pain and grief reveal the undreamed constancy of love.

(Edited by Milton T.
Moore, Jr.)



All comments from YouTube:

DanceDJ1979

@bronxboy47 It's one of those songs that just has such meaning and especially when you see the film and story behind it. I'm glad I was not alone in remember it too!

CeeCeeable

Thanks for sharing Nancy...Vic Damone truly finds a spot in the hearts of every loving individual...He sings so naturally effective.

Ruth Boykin

What a beautiful voice he had. Thank you, Milton Moore for sending me here.

Lydia McInerney

I love vic Damone his voice and music. I think he's 1 of the greatest. I love that era .Sadly I was so young when he came to our country. Miss these singers at that time.

1950MSB

I saw the movie as a elementary, but I remember it well precisely because of the of Vic Damone's song, which I still can memorize up to now! Really a great singer! I agree, no one can sing better! A powerful voice that is incomparable!

1950MSB

I have always loved this song since I was a little girl, when I saw that movie, impressed with Lauren and Rob who became the great Robert Stack of TV's Untouchables...Vic Damone was and is still my favorite singer, so powerful a voice!

LabVDjr

This was the song that inspired me growing up in the late fifties. His delivery is brilliant! Simply amazing! Thanks for sharing.

Pinay PM

Simply heavenly voice that brings us back to good memories. Vic Damone is one of the best. I hope he still holds concerts like Tony Bennett.

Milton Moore

One of Vic's finest recordings. Learning
here that it didn't chart explains why I
never heard it. Gorgeous orchestration, typical
of this resplendent era of music making.
Vic Damone's voice was possessed of unworldly beauty.
Upon reading the many tributes to Vic's
recordings of this song, and "An Affair to Remember," I was touched by how many
listeners chose to associate these ballads with familial
love toward their departed parents rather than romantic love toward a mate. Of course, the
love of God toward His children is magnified above all!

By Night
by
Phillip Jerome
Cleveland
(1903-1995)

The tapers in God's
heavenly hall burn
ageless, beautiful, and bright. But not
until the fall of dusk
disclose to earth their
faithful light.
Earth keeps her lamps of beauty too,
fairer than fields of
stars above. Dark
hours of pain and grief reveal the undreamed constancy of love.

(Edited by Milton T.
Moore, Jr.)

Joe Girard

Never charted but so beautifully performed by Vic.

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