There! I've Said It Again

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About There! I've Said It Again

"There! I've Said It Again" is a popular song written by Redd Evans and David Mann, and popularized originally by Vaughn Monroe in 1945, and then again in late 1963 and early 1964 by Bobby Vinton. Vinton's version was the final number one song on the Hot 100 prior to the Beatles. The song charted at No. 1 on January 4, 1964 for four weeks.


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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

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Bobby Vinton

Bobby Vinton (born April 16, 1935) is an American pop music singer of Polish ethnic background. In pop music circles, he became known as "The Polish Prince". His most popular song, "Blue Velvet", was a cover of the The Clovers' 1950s song that served as inspiration for a film of the same name, as well as one of the most popular covers of the song, when it peaked at number-one on the now renamed Billboard Pop Singles Chart. more »

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Written by: Redd Evans, Dave Mann

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10 facts about this song

Artist career
"There! I've Said It Again" was performed by Bobby Vinton, an American singer and songwriter, notable for being one of the few pop musicians to ascend to stardom in the early 1960s.
Early Release
The song was initially released in 1945, but Bobby Vinton's version came out almost two decades later, in October 1963.
Hit Song
The song became the last number one hit in the United States before the Beatles invasion, hitting the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 on January 4, 1964.
Remake
"There! I've Said It Again" is the remake of the song originally performed by Vaughn Monroe, which reached number one on the Billboard music charts in 1945.
Pre-Rock 'n' Roll
This song is considered one of the last milestones of the pre-Rock 'n' Roll era, following which the music industry shifted towards a new genre.
Album Inclusion
The song is also an integral part of Bobby Vinton's 18th studio album, "There! I've Said It Again".
Significance
Bobby Vinton's version of the song is notable because it represents the transition between two influential eras of popular music, essentially marking the end of the traditional pop era and the beginning of the British Invasion led by bands like The Beatles.
Chart Performance
The song also reached the number one spot on "Cashbox" and "Record World" charts, solidifying its success.
Length
"There! I've Said It Again" has a length of 2:20 minutes, being a relatively short yet impactful song.
Song Theme
"There! I've Said It Again" works on the romantic theme, where the narrator confesses his love towards his beloved, asserting that he will repeatedly express his love because that's all he could think of.

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