About The Song
“Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” is a timeless romantic ballad that has captivated audiences for decades. Written by Cuban composer Osvaldo Farrés and lyricist José María Davis in 1947, the song was originally titled “Quizás, Quizás, Quizás” and was a hit for Cuban singer Bobby Capó.
In 1964, American singer Doris Day recorded her own version of the song, which became a massive international success and solidified her status as a pop icon. Day’s rendition, with its lush orchestral arrangements and her sultry vocals, brought the song to a wider audience and made it a classic.
The lyrics of “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” express the longing and uncertainty of love, with the singer questioning whether their feelings are reciprocated. The song’s melody is a slow, sensual bolero rhythm that perfectly captures the emotional tone of the lyrics.
“Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Julio Iglesias. It remains a popular song today, and its enduring appeal is a testament to the power of its timeless melody and lyrics.
The song was featured in the 1992 film “Strictly Ballroom,” where it was danced to by the characters Scott and Fran. This exposure helped to introduce the song to a new generation of listeners and further cemented its place in popular culture.
“Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” is a classic of popular music that continues to resonate with audiences today. Its timeless beauty and emotional depth make it a favorite for lovers of romantic ballads everywhere.
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Ba da, ba da, ba da da da
Ba da, ba da, ba da da da
You won’t admit you love me
And so how am I ever to know?
You always tell me
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
A million times I’ve asked you,
And then I ask you over again
You only answer
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
If you can’t make your mind up
We’ll never get started
And I don’t wanna wind up
Being parted, broken-hearted
So if you really love me
Say yes, but if you don’t dear, confess
And please don’t tell me
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
If you can’t make your mind up
We’ll never get started
And I don’t wanna wind up
Being parted, broken-hearted
So if you really love me
Say yes, but if you don’t dear, confess
And please don’t tell me
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
Perhaps, perhaps, [giggle] perhaps