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  1. The Significance of Love. The song opens with Dionne Warwick singing, “What the world needs now is love, sweet love.”. These simple yet profound words serve as a reminder that love is the answer to many of the world’s problems. In a time when hatred and discord seem prevalent, the song urges us to choose love and extend it to others.

  2. what the world needs now is love sweet love, Não, não apenas para alguns,oh mas apenas todos os dias todos... no not just for some, oh but just for every every everyone. O que o mundo (whoa whoa) precisa agora. what the world (whoa whoa) needs now, É amor (é amor) doce amor. is love (is love) sweet love.

  3. What the World Needs Now Is Love is een populair nummer uit 1965. De liedtekst is geschreven door Hal David en de muziek is gecomponeerd door Burt Bacharach . De eerste artiest die een versie uitbracht was Jackie DeShannon op 15 april 1965 door de platenmaatschappij Imperial Records nadat een geplande uitgave door zustermaatschappij Liberty Records gestaakt werd.

  4. 15. Apr. 1997 · It's the only thing, that there's just too little of. What the world needs now is love, sweet love. No, not just for some, but for everyone. [Verse 1] Lord, we don't need another mountain. There ...

  5. The world is already blessed with an abundance of resources; what it truly lacks is love. The chorus, “What the world needs now is love, sweet love, no not just for some but for everyone,” encapsulates the core message of the song. It emphasizes the importance of spreading love to all corners of the world, transcending boundaries and ...

  6. Spread it all around. That's what the world needs now. (La, la, la, la, la) Sometimes all it takes is just a smile. To change somebody's weather. Chase the clouds out of their sky. Sometimes you ...

  7. 6. Mai 2015 · What the world needs now is love, sweet love. It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of…. [1] And it’s true. It’s what the world really needs but is completely incapable of getting on its own. On our own, we can’t muster up enough love to think much beyond ourselves. Yet, “love” is exactly what the world needs.