Sony Classic

Magic Moments in 1963: A Sony Classic Love Story
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Lyrics

Maybe it's the gin

Introducing the possibility that alcohol (gin) is influencing the speaker's emotions.

Causing the mood I'm in

Speculating that the mood is a result of the gin consumed.

Or you across the table

Referring to someone (possibly a romantic interest) sitting across the table.

With that million dollar grin

Describing the person's attractive smile.


Maybe it's the vibe

Suggesting that the ambiance, possibly created by candlelight, is affecting the speaker.

Of the candlelight

Highlighting the influence of candlelight on the overall atmosphere.

Or maybe the look

Considering the possibility that the look in the person's eyes is affecting the speaker.

I'm seeing in your eyes

Expressing the impact of the observed look in the person's eyes.


Can't keep your hands off of me

Describing a situation where the person is physically affectionate.

Cigarette break on a balcony

Setting the scene of a cigarette break on a balcony, implying an intimate moment.

Feels like it's 1963

Creating a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of the year 1963.

Darling can't you see

Asking the person to recognize the special connection and atmosphere.


We're like a Sony classic

Comparing the relationship to a classic Sony product, suggesting timeless and valuable love.

That's our kinda love

Affirming that their love is of a unique and enduring kind.

I gotta have it

Expressing the speaker's strong desire for the mentioned love.

I can't get enough

Stating the insatiable nature of the speaker's desire for this love.

With you life's a movie scene

Describing life with the person as a scene from a movie, full of excitement.

Too good to be true like a dream

Comparing their life together to a dream that seems too good to be true.

It's magic

Describing the magical quality of their relationship.

Like a Sony classic

Reiterating the comparison of their love to a classic Sony product.


Can we fly away

Proposing the idea of escaping to St. Tropez with the person.

To sunny St. Tropez

Referring to a desire for a sunny and romantic destination.

Je ne parle pas Francois

Expressing a lack of proficiency in French but indicating it doesn't matter.

Doesn't matter anyway

Suggesting that language barriers are insignificant in the context of their love.


We can take our time

Emphasizing the importance of taking their time in the relationship.

The plot is ours to write

Claiming control over the narrative of their relationship.

As long as I'm in your arms

Stating that being close physically is essential for the speaker.

Or standing by your side

Expressing contentment with being in proximity to the person.


We're the last kiss in the pouring rain

Describing a romantic moment in adverse weather conditions (pouring rain).

Fairytale ending in the final frame

Imagining a fairy tale ending depicted in the final frame of their shared movie.

And when the credits roll one day

Anticipating a future where their love story will be acknowledged in the credits.

Maybe I'll have your name

Expressing a desire for a lasting connection, possibly through marriage.


We're like a Sony classic

Reiterating the analogy of their love to a classic Sony product.

That's our kinda love

Confirming the unique and enduring nature of their love.

I gotta have it

Reaffirming the intensity of the speaker's desire for this special love.

I can't get enough

Emphasizing the insatiable nature of the speaker's longing for this love.

With you life's a movie scene

Continuing the comparison of life with the person to a dream.

Too good to be true like a dream

Reiterating that their life together feels too good to be true.

It's magic

Describing the magical and enchanting quality of their relationship.

Like a Sony classic

Concluding with a repetition of the analogy of their love to a classic Sony product.

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