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Reconsider Baby
Lowell Fulson Lyrics


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So long, oh how I hate to see you go
So long, oh how I hate to see you go
And the way that I will miss you
I guess you will never know

We've been together so long, to have to separate this way
We've been together so long, to have to separate this way
I'm gonna let you go ahead on baby
Pray that you'll come back home someday

You said you once had loved me
But now I guess you have changed your mind
You said you once had loved me
But now I guess you have changed your mind
Why don't you reconsider baby
Give yourself just a little more time

Overall Meaning

These lyrics from Lowell Fulson's song Reconsider Baby talk about the pain and regret that the singer feels as his lover leaves him. The repetition of "so long, oh how I hate to see you go" highlights the deep sadness and frustration that the singer experiences as he bids farewell to his loved one. He is aware that he will miss them terribly, but he understands that they must separate.


However, the singer also hopes that his lover will return to him someday, expressing his desire for a reconciliation. The lines "I'm gonna let you go ahead on baby, pray that you'll come back home someday" convey the singer's willingness to let his lover go, but at the same time, his hope that they will return. The singer reminisces about the time they spent together and laments the fact that they have to part ways.


The lyrics also express the singer's confusion over his lover's changing feelings towards him. He acknowledges that they once loved him but now no longer do. However, he pleas with them to reconsider and give themselves just a little more time to come back to him.


Line by Line Meaning

So long, oh how I hate to see you go
I feel so bad that you're leaving and I don't want to say goodbye.


And the way that I will miss you I guess you will never know
I'm going to miss you so much, but I don't think you'll ever understand how much I care.


We've been together so long, to have to separate this way
We've been in a long-term relationship and it's sad that we have to break up like this.


I'm gonna let you go ahead on baby Pray that you'll come back home someday
Even though I'm letting you go, I hope that you'll return to me one day.


You said you once had loved me But now I guess you have changed your mind
You used to love me, but it seems like you don't anymore.


Why don't you reconsider baby Give yourself just a little more time
Maybe you should think about it again and give yourself more time to decide what you really want.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group
Written by: Lowell Fulson

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Leslie Galloway

This song was sung at my Dad's funeral in 2011 by Reba Russell... One of his all time favorite songs... Miss you Dad...

Liam O'Leary

Your Dad was a cool dude ! God bless you Leslie .

MultiClapton

Your Dad had great taste Leslie.

Kevin D

Performance of vocals, guitar, rhythm, horn punch all stellar and RAW. But the reason I need to revisit this classic every few years is - very simply - the title doesn't come til the end of the last verse. Unique, enduring, classic.

8House

If I had to make a list of my top ten favorite blues records this one would be on it. 

Karl Nordquist

My favorite story about him is how he went to a West Memphis AK radio station (KDKA?) to promote his tour and the DJ a young Riley B. King gave him so much good air time and promotion that Lowell let him record his "3 O'Clock Blues" and it became BB's first hit record

Datanditto

‘Let him’? Anybody can record any published song they want with or without permission.

Ry Sir

Still sounds great to me after all these years...14/4/2019.. this is real music!!!!

Bill Yee

I got to see Lowell Fulson up close a few times around 1990. He was a electrifying performer in person.

Keith Randall

One of the greatest. A Texan band recorded in Texas but issued on Chess/Checker out of Chicago. The Chess brothers weren't saintly but they had great taste in music! This was one of the best tracks on one of the best blues albums ever: The Blues, Volume One, on Chess and (in the U.K.) Pye International. When I acquired it in the mid-60s I played it constantly and I ain't lyin'. Thanks again to TheBluesfan12 - yes, I have this on CD many times over but it's still good to hear it again!

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