It’s Love-Love-Love

A popular song from 1943.
Words and music by Mack David, Joan Whitney, and Alex Kramer.


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Imagine you imagining that you love me
    And starting on a family tree
    Imagine starting on a family tree
    The mama is you and the papa is me
    If your heart goes bumpety bump
    It’s love, love, love
    If your throat comes up with a lump
    It’s love, love, love
    If your knees go knockety knock
    It’s love, love, love
    If you’re cookoo like the cookoo in the clock
    It’s love, love, love
  2. Imagine you imagining a cozy flat
    Complete with running dog and cat
    Imagine having running dog and cat
    And we will have welcome all over the mat
    If your heart goes bumpety bump
    It’s love, love, love
    If your throat comes up with a lump
    It’s love, love, love
    If your knees go knockety knock
    It’s love, love, love
    If you’re cookoo like the cookoo in the clock
    It’s love, love, love
  3. Imagine you imagining a man and wife
    We’ll go and buy a fork and a knife
    Imagine eating with a fork and a knife
    How ritzy we’ll be for the rest of our life
    If your heart goes bumpety bump
    It’s love, love, love
    If your throat comes up with a lump
    It’s love, love, love
    If your knees go knockety knock
    It’s love, love, love
    If you’re cookoo like the cookoo in the clock
    It’s love, love, love

Sung here by Fred Feild: