I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons)

Nat King Cole · Other Songs - Nat King Cole

I love you
for sentimental reasons,
I hope you do believe me,
I've given you my heart

I love you
and you alone were meant for me
please give your loving heart to me
and say we'll never part

I think of you every morning
Dream of you every night
Darling I'm never lonely
whenever you are in sight

I love you
for sentimental reasons
I hope you do believe me
I've given you my heart

I love you for sentimental reasons
I hope you do believe me
I've given you my heart.

I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons)

Nat King Cole's 1952 recording of 'I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons)' stands as a quintessential example of the romantic ballad style that defined the early 1950s. The track showcases Cole's signature smooth vocal delivery and sophisticated piano accompaniment, blending jazz sensibilities with traditional pop structures. Released during a period when Cole was establishing himself as a leading figure in popular music, the song captures the earnest emotion of courtship without relying on dramatic theatricality. Its enduring appeal lies in its timeless melody and Cole's ability to convey deep affection through subtle phrasing and harmonic richness. As a staple of the era's romantic repertoire, the recording exemplifies the polished aesthetic of Cole's discography and remains a touchstone for fans of mid-century vocal jazz and standards.