1945 HITS ARCHIVE: There I’ve Said It Again - Vaughn Monroe (his origina…
All right, I admit it isn’t era-correct, but that said: clearly this is one of the songs Bertie plunks out over and over again, all the while gazing doe-eyed at Jeeves, who may–if he’s lucky–offer him a small, indulgent smile.
(It simply isn’t done for a gentleman to confess his love to his gentleman’s gentleman, and therefore Jeeves will not hear of it… but it is his home, by Jove, and Bertie will bally well sing of it!)
(Lyrics under the tag.)
I love you, there’s nothing to hide
It’s better than burning inside
I love you, no use to pretend
There, I’ve said it again
I’ve said it, what more can I say
Believe me, there’s no other way
I love you, I will to the end
There, I’ve said it again
I’ve tried to drum up
A phrase that would sum up
All that I feel for you
But what good are phrases
The thought that amazes
Is you love me, and it’s heavenly
Forgive me for wanting you so
But one thing I want you to know
I’ve loved you since heaven knows when
There, I’ve said it again































