About The Song
Bobby Vinton, with arranger Stan Applebaum, released “There! I’ve Said It Again” as a single in 1963, later featuring it on his 1964 album of the same name. Originally written by Redd Evans and David Mann, the song was first recorded by Vaughn Monroe in 1945 and later popularized by Vinton in 1963. Notably, “There! I’ve Said It Again” topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart on January 4, 1964, holding the position for four weeks before being replaced.
The song resonates with listeners as it captures the struggle of expressing feelings. It became an anthem for those finding it difficult to convey emotions. “There! I’ve Said It Again” is about the relief, vulnerability, and joy of openly expressing love and being understood. The song’s protagonist confesses their love, emphasizing the importance of expressing feelings rather than bottling them up.
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Lyrics
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 try to drum up
A phrase that will sum up
All that I feel for you
But what good are phrases?
The thought that amazes
Is that 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
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