P.S. I Love You.
Sung by the Hilltoppers.
Peak Billboard postition #4 in 1953.
Previously a #12 hit for Rudy Vallee in1934.

P.S. I Love You.

Dear, I thought I'd  drop a line
The weather's cool, the folk's are fine.
I'm in bed each night at nine.
(P.S. I love you)

Yesterday we had some rain
But, all in all, I can't complain.
Was it  dusty on the train?
(P.S. I love you)

Write to the Browns just as soon as you're able,
They came around to call.
I burned a hole in the dining room table.
And let me see, I guess that's all.


Nothing else for me to say
and so I'll close but, by the way
Everybody's thinking of you.
(P.S. I love you)

Write to the Browns just as soon as you're able.
They came around to call.
I burned a hole in the dining room table
And let me see, I guess that's all.

Nothing else for me to say,
And so I'll close, but by the way
Everybody's thinking of you
(P.S I love you, love you, love you love you)



This is one of those songs that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy... like when you danced to it back in '53.
Remember??? Makes you remember when you ended letters to your sweetheart  with 'P.S I love you'.   Oh, how it makes you remember! And how it makes you remember that you never should have quit.
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I'd rather die young than grow old without you.

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Carrie - - - still