Marie
Vol. 5 - Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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Dear Marie
What do you see in
In my old friend
And I think you should
Move on over him
And be with me
And I think you'll see
That we were meant to be
And you know it's true
And I know one day you'll move on
And be with me
Oh Dear Marie
Four long years ago
You said yes and you
Haven't been the same
I just want you back
Wanna go back to a time where
You were yourself
Cause' I think you'll see
That we were meant to be
I know it's true
And I know one day that you'll move on
And be with me
Oh Dear Marie
I mean we're perfect for each other
Right down to the music that we like
It's we're living in a old fashioned world
Not quite so black and white
And if you never
Move on over him
I'll understand
He's the only one




You ever had
And there's nothing like that

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Marie" by Louis Armstrong depict a narrator expressing their feelings to a woman named Marie, who is currently in a relationship with the singer's old friend. The singer believes that Marie should move on from her current partner and be with them instead. The lyrics convey the singer's deep affection for Marie and their belief that they are meant to be together.


The song begins with the singer addressing Marie and questioning what she sees in their mutual friend. They urge Marie to let go of him and choose to be with the singer instead. The singer firmly believes that they are destined to be together and that Marie will eventually realize this truth.


The lyrics then reflect on a past event where Marie supposedly agreed to be with the singer but has since changed. The singer expresses their desire to go back to a time when Marie was true to herself, presumably when they were together. The singer reiterates their belief in their compatibility and expresses confidence that Marie will eventually move on from their old friend and choose to be with them.


The lyrics indicate that the singer and Marie share a strong connection, describing them as being perfect for each other, especially in terms of their shared taste in music. The song suggests that they belong to an old-fashioned world that is not confined to black and white perspectives. The singer understands that Marie may have a deep attachment to their old friend, but they regard him as the only person she has ever had a relationship with.


Overall, "Marie" expresses the singer's longing for Marie's love and their conviction that they are the right choice for her. The song portrays a sense of hope and assurance that one day Marie will realize their love and leave her current partner to be with the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear Marie
Beloved Marie


What do you see in
What attracts you to


In my old friend
In my long-time acquaintance


And I think you should
And I believe you should


Move on over him
Choose me instead of him


And be with me
And become my partner


And I think you'll see
And I believe you will realize


That we were meant to be
That we are destined to be together


And you know it's true
And you are aware of its truth


And I know one day you'll move on
And I understand that one day you will let go


And be with me
And choose to be with me


Oh Dear Marie
Oh beloved Marie


Four long years ago
Four years have passed


You said yes and you
You agreed and you


Haven't been the same
Haven't remained unchanged


I just want you back
I simply desire to have you again


Wanna go back to a time where
Long to return to a period when


You were yourself
You were true to your nature


Cause' I think you'll see
Because I believe you will realize


That we were meant to be
That we are destined to be together


I know it's true
I am certain of its truth


And I know one day that you'll move on
And I understand that one day you will let go


And be with me
And choose to be with me


Oh Dear Marie
Oh beloved Marie


I mean we're perfect for each other
I mean we are ideally suited for each other


Right down to the music that we like
Even our musical preferences align


It's we're living in a old-fashioned world
It's as if we exist in a traditional world


Not quite so black and white
Not entirely black and white


And if you never
And if you never


Move on over him
Choose me instead of him


I'll understand
I will comprehend


He's the only one
He is the sole individual


You ever had
You have ever been with


And there's nothing like that
And there is nothing comparable to that




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