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Who Do You Suppose — Connie Conway Lyrics


Soundtrack: Fallout

Who Do You Suppose Song Lyrics


This song plays during Lucy and Monty’s wedding.

Who do you suppose
I really love
Who do you suppose
I'm thinking of
Who do you suppose
I dream of

Both day and night
And whose loving arms
I need to hold me tight
Everybody knows
I'm hypnotized
Every time I look
Right into your eyes
Who do you suppose
I'll always miss
Whose lips I love to kiss
Who do you suppose
Dear, it's you
Everybody knows
I'm hypnotized
Every time I look
Right into your eyes
Who do you suppose
I'll always miss
Whose lips I love to kiss
Who do you suppose
Dear, it's you


Track Listing

La vie en rose

Louis Armstrong

Orange Colored Sky (Outtake)

Nat King Cole

Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes

Perry Como

Who Do You Suppose

Connie Conway

Some Enchanted Evening

The Castells

Keep That Coffee Hot

Scatman Crothers

So Doggone Lonesome

Johnny Cash

All Over Again

Johnny Cash

Brighter Side

Connie Conway

Crawl out Through the Fallout

Sheldon Allman

Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall

Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots

Don't Fence Me In

Bing Crosby

It's A Man

Betty Hutton

I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire

The Ink Spots

Maybe

The Ink Spots

We'll Meet Again

The Ink Spots

Tweedle Dee

LaVern Baker

In the Mood

Glenn Miller

Act Naturally

Buck Owens

Let's Go Sunning

Jack Shaindlin

What to Do

Buddy Holly

It Ain't the Meat

The Swallows

I Can Dream, Can't I?

The Andrews Sisters

Robin in the Pine

Bonnie Guitar

Battle Hymn of the Republic

Eugene Ormandy and The Tabernacle Choir

Ladyfingers (Instrumental)

Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass

What a Difference a Day Makes

Dinah Washington

It's Just a Matter of Time

Brook Benton

Dardanella

Alvino Rey and His Orchestra

Lonely Hours

Gene Armstrong & His Texas Nite Hawks

Summer In Love

I Marc 4

Give Me the Simple Life

June Christy

I'm Tickled Pink

Jack Shaindlin

Sixteen Tons

Merle Travis

Only You

The Platters

You're Everything

The Danleers

From the First Hello to the Last Goodbye

Jane Morgan

Annie's Song

John Denver

We Three (My Echo, My Shadow, And Me)

The Ink Spots

I Don't Want To See Tomorrow

Nat King Cole


April, 24th 2024
Episode Number 1

Song Facts:



  • Genre: The song would most likely fall under the classic pop or easy listening genre, characteristic of the popular music of the mid-20th century.

  • Lyricist: By inquiry the singer is Connie Conway, who is very probably the lyricist as well.



Annotations and Meaning


The words of "Who Do You Suppose," performed by Connie Conway, are a typical example of how highly romantic and even sentimental feelings and ideas were expressed in most pop songs of the middle of the 20th century. The use of repetition of questions underlines the deep love and obsession of the singer toward the beloved.



Literal Interpretation:


The song is opened with the singer's question as to whether he is alone with the thoughts about the item of his love. The questions at the song's opening create the feeling that the singer is in a state of reflection on the item of his passion. This is a lyrical device that questions the listener about the singer's internal dialogue, hence increasing the intimacy of the song. As the lyrics unfold, the singer is in love, but his mind is in a state of hypnosis through the gazes of their beloved. Hence the all-consuming emotion insinuated.



Thematic Interpretation:


Thematically, the song speaks of love, longing, and adoration. The reference to one being "hypnotized" by those eyes stands for the all-encompassing effect love has on an individual, which presents love as a force potent enough to preoccupy one's heart and mind totally. The reiteration of who the singer loves, misses, and wants to kiss further brings into the limelight the singularity of their love, portraying a romantic yet idealistic, deep, personal connection.



Cultural Significance:


In a cultural sense, "Who Do You Suppose" is a typical romantic ballad of the time. The message of the song was one which often reflected monogamous, dedicated love. The lyrics are simple and straightforward, a fact making the song's message understood and related to by any listener of a later age. This has made it to be a song loved by those people despite the many years it has been in existence. "Who Do You Suppose" is a simple, repetitive format set of lyrics that sum up romantic adulation at its heart; it poses and answers questions about the singer's deep feelings. The song describes love as whimsical and ever-insatiable from the singer's continued desire for the person they love.


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