Lyrics of Love Is Strange — Mickey & Sylvia
Soundtrack: Dirty Dancing
Lyrics
Love Is Strange Song Lyrics
Love, love is strange
Lot of people take it for a game
Once you get it
You'll never wanna quit (no, no)
After you've had it (yeah, yeah)
You're in an awful fix
Many people
Don't understand (no, no)
They think loving (yeah, yeah)
Is money in the hand
Your sweet loving
Is better than a kiss
When you leave me
Sweet kisses I miss
[MICKEY:]
Silvia...
[SILVIA:]
Yes Mickey?
[MICKEY:]
How do you call your loverboy?
[SILVIA:]
Come 'ere loverboy!!
[MICKEY:]
And if he doesnt answer?
[SILVIA:]
Ohh loverboy!
[MICKEY:]
And if he STILL doesnt answer?
[SILVIA:]
I simply say
Baby,
Oohh baby
My sweet baby
You're the one
[TOGETHER:]
Baby,
Oohh baby
My sweet baby
You're the one

Dirty Dancing
Soundtrack Lyrics for Movie, 1987
Track Listing
Eric Carmen
Bill Medley + Jennifer Warnes
Bruce Channel
Patrick Swayze
Zappacosta
Tom Johnston
Five Satins
Ronnettes
Blow Monkeys
Merry Clayton
Mickey & Sylvia
Maurice Williams + the Zodiacs
The Four Seasons
Solomon Burke
Michael Lloyd & Le Disc
The Contours
Michael Lloyd
Michael Lloyd & Le Disc
The Emile Bergtein Chorale
Otis Redding
Michael Lloyd & Le Disc
The Drifters
Otis Redding
Michael Lloyd & Le Disc
The Shirelles
The Surfaris
"Love Is Strange" by Mickey & Sylvia delves into the eniggmatic and often misunderstood nature of love. The song portrays love not just as a feeling, but as an experience that is both baffling and captivating, highlighting how people often misinterpret its true essence.
The opening lines, "Love, love is strange, Lot of peple take it for a game," set the stage by suggesting that love is often underestimated or trivialized. The song suggests that love is frequently approached as something light or inconsequential when, in reality, it holds profound depth and complexity.
The lyrics, "Once you get it, You'll never wanna quit," and "After you've had it, You're in an awful fix," encapsulate the addictive and consuming nature of love. These lines speak to the powerful hold love can have on a person, suggesting that once someone experiences true love, it becomes an integral part of their life, often leading to a deep yearning when it's absent.
The song also touches upon the common misconception that equates love with material wealth, as seen in the lines, "Many people, Don't understand, They think loving, Is money in the hand." This highlights a societal misunderstanding that overlooks the emotional and spiritual dimensions of love, focusing instead on its materialistic or transactional aspects.
The dialogue between Mickey and Sylvia in the song adds a playful and tender element, showcasing a personal and intimate side of love. The call-and-response format, culminating in the affectionate words "Baby, Oohh baby, My sweet baby, You're the one," illustrates the deep, personal connection and comfort found in a loving relationship.
Overall, "Love Is Strange" portrays love as a multifaceted and often puzzling emotion that goes beyond superficial understanding. It emphasizes the depth, addiction, and personal nature of love, challenging the listener to appreciate love's true essence beyond materialistic or simplistic views.
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