Nobody gets too much heaven no more
It's much harder to come by
I'm waiting in line
Nobody gets too much love anymore
It's as high as a mountain
And harder to climb

Oh you and me girl
Got a lot of love in store
And it flows through you
And it flows through me
And I love you so much more
Then my life, I can see beyond forever
Everything we are will never die
Loving's such a beautiful thing
Oh you make my world, a summer day
Are you just a dream to fade away

Nobody gets too much heaven no more
It's much harder to come by
I'm waiting in line
Nobody gets too much love anymore
It's as high as a mountain
And harder to climb

You and me girl got a highway to the sky
We can turn away from the night and day
And the tears you had to cry
You're my life
I can see a new tomorrow
Everything we are will never die
Loving's such a beautiful thing
When you are to me, the light above
Made for all to see our precious love

Nobody gets too much heaven no more
It's much harder to come by
I'm waiting in line
Nobody gets too much love anymore
It's as high as a mountain
And harder to climb

Love is such a beautiful thing
You make my world a summer day
Are you just a dream to fade away

Nobody gets too much heaven no more
It's much harder to come by
I'm waiting in line
Nobody gets too much love anymore
It's as wide as a river
And harder to climb

Nobody gets too much heaven no more
It's much harder to come by
I'm waiting in line

Nobody gets too much love anymore
It's as high as a mountain
And harder to climb
Nobody gets too much heaven no more
It's much harder to come by
I'm waiting in line

Nobody gets too much love anymore
It's as high as a mountain
And harder to climb


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Too Much Heaven Lyrics as written by Maurice Ernest Gibb Robin Hugh Gibb

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    I had never heard of this song until I heard it on my Bee Gees album "Number Ones" and let me tell you, I immediately fell in LOVE with it. My opinion is this song describes the perfect relationship - but in real life, "nobody gets too much love anymore", meaning it's actually really hard to have a perfect relationship. You can talk all you want about how the relationship might go, but "it's as high as a mountain and harder to climb" - proof that the game of love is not easy. Absolutely brilliant song.

    cphersonon January 16, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    love is hard to find. this guy is waiting for this girl they both love each other

    alima19on November 04, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    it's just like my life. The lyric is very beautiful. Don't u think so? For me, i think this song means that true love is hard too find.-->Nobody gets too much heaven no more. It's much harder to come by I'm waiting in line....and is really hard to hold the relationship.

    porporjaon August 21, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Oh you and me girl Got a lot of love in store And it flows through you And it flows through me And I love you so much more Then my life... I can see beyond forever Ev'rything we are will never die Loving's such a beautiful thing Oh you make my world.. a summer day Are you just a dream to fade away

           He's telling the Woman that he loves everything to her. He's proposing about the future and telling her it's going to be difficult. Than he ask," You make my world a summer day

    Are you just a dream to fade away"?

    topshonuffon July 22, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I believe they were speaking about the essence of pure love, as well the carnal variety.

    And it flows through you And it flows through me And I love you so much more Then my life... I can see beyond forever Ev'rything we are will never die Loving's such a beautiful thing

    Were the transcendental qualities of true love ever described more beautifully in a pop song?

    mintkeithon July 27, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is a proposal to eternity with her . He wants to be with her in this life and the afte r life and then into the new world. It’s a master piece proposal. The first instrument are trumpets. Bible says when Jesus returns trumpets will play. That was intentional. “I can see beyond forever. Our love will never die”.

    Matthew.comason January 14, 2019   Link

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