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Love and Marriage, composed by Jimmy Van Heusen with lyrics by Sammy Cahn, was introduced by Frank Sinatra in 1955 as the theme for Our Miss Brooks. Sinatra later included it in his album This Is Sinatra!, making it one of his iconic hits. The song’s upbeat tune and Sinatra’s charm helped it become widely recognized, later gaining popularity as the theme for Married… with Children. Today, it remains a beloved classic in Sinatra’s catalog.
Lyrics
Love and marriage, love and marriage,
Go together like a horse and carriage.
This I tell ya, brother, you can’t have one without the other.Love and marriage, love and marriage,
It’s an institute you can’t disparage.
Ask the local gentry and they will say it’s elementary.Try, try, try to separate them, it’s an illusion.
Try, try, try and you only come to this conclusion:Love and marriage, love and marriage,
Go together like a horse and carriage.
Dad was told by mother you can’t h ave one
You can’t have none.
You can’t have one without the other.Advertisement[Musical interlude]
Try, try, try to separate them, it’s an illusion.
Try, try, try and you only come to this conclusion:Love and marriage, love and marriage,
Go together like a horse and carriage.
Dad was told by mother you can’t have one
(You can’t have none.)
You can’t have one without the other.