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About the Song

Ah, “Chances Are”, the iconic ballad delivered by the legendary vocalist Johnny Mathis. This song, released in 1957, is more than just a melody; it’s a smooth serenade that captures the essence of love’s subtle signals and hopeful longing.

Mathis, known for his velvety baritone and effortless charm, perfectly embodies the lovelorn narrator. The lyrics, penned by Robert Allen and Al Stillman, paint a picture of a smitten man whose every reaction betrays his feelings. A silly grin, a stolen glance, a quickened heartbeat – these become telltale signs of his affection.

“Chances Are” isn’t a song of bold declarations or grand gestures. Instead, it revels in the shy glances, the nervous butterflies, and the playful teasing that often define the early stages of love. The narrator wonders if the object of his affection interprets his every move as a sign of his devotion. He playfully imagines her mistaking his flustered demeanor as a declaration of his undying love.

The song’s charm lies in its relatable emotions. Everyone who has ever been smitten can identify with the narrator’s nervous anticipation and the hope that their feelings might be reciprocated.

“Chances Are” is more than a love song, however. It’s also a testament to the power of optimism. The narrator, despite his shyness, allows himself to believe that his feelings might be returned. The song’s gentle melody, punctuated by strings and soft percussion, further reinforces this hopeful sentiment.

Johnny Mathis’s performance is the heart and soul of the song. His smooth vocals convey a sense of sincerity and vulnerability, making it impossible not to root for the lovestruck narrator. “Chances Are” is a timeless classic, a song that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages. It’s a gentle reminder of the beauty of nascent love and the intoxicating power of hope.Johnny Mathis on Road to Gay Rights

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Lyrics: Chances Are

Chances are, ’cause I wear a silly grin
The moment you come into view;
Chances are you think that I’m in love with you.Just because my composure sort-of slips
The moment that your lips meet mine,
Chances are you think my heart’s your Valentine.In the magic of moonlight,
When I sigh “hold me close, dear”
Chances are you believe
The stars that fill the skies are in my eyes.Guess you feel you’ll always be
The one and only one for me
And if you think you could,
Well, chances are your chances are awfully good!The chances are your chances are awfully good!

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