The "I Love You" Song

Charles Aznavour / Georges Garvarentz

I love you (repeated several times)

My love, I wish there was another way
To say the thing I want to say
And not to have to say: I love you
Another way to make a start
To tell you what is in my heart
And how my every thought is of you

To find a phrase that says as well
The secret that I long to tell
I've scanned the dictionary's pages
But back to 'I love you' I'll go
Eight little letters in a row
That men have spoken through the ages


I love you (repeated several times)

We say it in the songs we sing
We're read it in the things of spring
Or as the PS of a letter
A little cliché, quickly said
Familiar as our daily bread
Yet nothing seems to say it better
I might have said a hundred things
My phrases might have taken wings
Free the world or region hold and clever
But every time I seem to stall
Or three small words to say it all
Three little words that spell: forever

I'll shout it from the highest roof
I'll carve it in the trunks of trees
I'll tell the whispering breeze about you
I cannot hide it anymore
I cannot say it any less
I might as well confess: I love you.

Trivia about the song The "I Love You" Song by Charles Aznavour

When was the song “The "I Love You" Song” released by Charles Aznavour?
The song The "I Love You" Song was released in 1974, on the album “A Tapestry Of Dreams”.
Who composed the song “The "I Love You" Song” by Charles Aznavour?
The song “The "I Love You" Song” by Charles Aznavour was composed by Charles Aznavour and Georges Garvarentz.

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