"You've Made Me So Very Happy" is not a song by Bobbie Gentry. It is actually a cover version of a song originally recorded by Brenda Holloway in 1967 and later popularized by the band Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1969. The song expresses gratitude and joy towards someone who has brought happiness and fulfillment into the singer's life. The lyrics convey the singer's previous experiences of heartbreak and disappointment in love. They had closed themselves off and lost hope until this person's presence and love changed everything. The singer describes the joy, kindness, and positive influence that this person has brought into their life. They are grateful for the love and how it has touched their soul. The chorus repeats the phrase "You made me so very happy" to emphasize the immense impact this love has had on the singer's life. They express their happiness and appreciation for the person's presence and the positive changes they have brought. The singer feels blessed to have found this love and emphasizes that they would spend their whole life with this person. The song reflects the profound happiness and gratitude that love can bring, ultimately thanking the person for being a source of joy and love in their life.