"Bop Bop Bop Bop Bop (I Love You, Too)" is a song in Disney's 1977 film Pete's Dragon. It is sung during the part where Pete asks Elliott to roast an apple for him to which after roasting it for Pete, he kindly thanks him for doing it as he sings to Elliott throughout Pete and Elliott's friendship across an apple orchard and a meadow. The song ends when Pete and Elliott see a sign leading to the Town of Passamaquoddy.
A demo version of the song was recorded in 1976, which featured early storyboarded sketches of Pete singing to Elliott, which can be found in the 2009 and 2012 DVD editions.
Lyrics[]
I look in your eyes and you whisper sweetly,
We don't match in size but we fit so neatly,
It's nice waking up when you're close beside me,
Humming in my ear You're joking. I can't believe it. You do?
I love you too
Remember the night when you first confided,
And things went so right that we both decided,
Now we're together and life is perfect
Don't ever disappear Oh really? No you're just saying Oh is that true?
I love you, too
We're walking down a road of our own,
Where rain can never fall,
I'm glad I don't have to be alone
You know what to say when I want direction,
You don't turn away when I need protection,
Your voice is the sound of an angel singing
Music I wait to hear Say it again And again Everything seems so new
I love you too,
I love you too,
I love you too,
I love you too