Let There Be Love (1940 song)
| "Let There Be Love" | |
|---|---|
| Song | |
| Language | English |
| Published | 1940 |
| Composer(s) | Lionel Rand |
| Lyricist(s) | Ian Grant |
"Let There Be Love" is a popular song with music by Lionel Rand and lyrics by Ian Grant, published in 1940.
Lyrically, the song talks about the joy of the existence of, in order: the singer and his beloved, oysters under the sea, occasional weather changes ("let there be wind / occasional rain"), chili con carne, champagne, birds that sing, friends ("someone to bless me whenever I sneeze"), birds of various kinds ("cuckoos, a lark and a dove"), but that all of these would mean nothing if love were not put first ("but first of all - please / Let there be love").
The song is a well-known standard with cover versions by many artists, notably Nat King Cole.