About the Song
The familiar flutter, the unmistakable grin… Paul Anka, the smooth-voiced crooner who serenaded us for decades, is back with a twinkle in his eye and a melody that warms the heart. This time, he takes us on a journey of rediscovering love in the aptly titled “Think I’m In Love Again”.
Released in 1981, this gem from the album “Both Sides of Love” speaks to a generation who may have thought their romantic days were behind them. But Anka, ever the charmer, reminds us that love can blossom anew, even when we least expect it.
With the gentle sway of a piano and the nostalgic lilt of his voice, Anka paints a picture of a man smitten. He catches himself smiling foolishly, his mind a jumble of giddy thoughts. He recognizes the familiar signs, the butterflies in his stomach, the urge to write poetry, and the way the world seems brighter with his newfound affection.
But there’s a touch of self-deprecating humor in his delivery, acknowledging that he’s “been down this road before” and knows the potential pitfalls of love. Yet, the melody carries an undeniable optimism, a belief that this time might just be different.
“Think I’m In Love Again” isn’t just a love song; it’s a testament to the enduring power of human connection. It’s a gentle nudge, reminding us that even in the twilight years, there’s still room for laughter, romance, and the joy of falling head over heels. So, put on your dancing shoes, dust off your records, and let Anka take you on a journey of rediscovering the magic of love, one graceful melody at a time.