The Hunter
Albert King Lyrics
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A pretty woman like you, is my only game
I bought me a love gun, just the other day
And I aim to aim it your way
Ain't no use to hide, ain't no use to run
'Cause I've got you in the sights of my love gun
The first time I saw you, standing on the street
I says to myself, woo, ain't she sweet
I've got my love gun loaded, with hugs and kisses
And when I pull the trigger, there will be no misses
Ain't no need to hide, ain't no use to run
'Cause I've got you in the sights of my love gun
Ain't no use to hide, ain't no use to run
'Cause I've got you in the sights of my love gun
I'm the big bad hunter baby
How can I miss when I've got dead aim
"The Hunter" by Albert King is a song with rather straightforward lyrics about a man who's trying to court a woman. It starts with the chorus where he introduces himself as 'the hunter' and explains that this woman is his only game. He bought a 'love gun' and is now aiming it in her direction, implying that he's ready to pursue her. The repetition of the phrase, "ain't no use to hide, ain't no use to run" indicates that the woman may not be interested or perhaps disapproves of the man's approaches. The singer, however, is determined to win her over, and he's quite confident in his abilities.
In the first verse, the singer initially spots the woman on the street, and he immediately finds her attractive. He assumes that he's already made up his mind about her and tells himself she's sweet. The singer then reveals that his love gun is loaded with hugs and kisses, implying that he's a skilled lover and his affections are sincere. The use of the hunting metaphor to suggest that the singer is on the hunt for love is quite clever.
Overall, the lyrics of "The Hunter" are simple and cheerful, with some possible undertones of unease. The singer is clearly persistent in his pursuit of the woman, and the repetition of the phrase "ain't no use to hide, ain't no use to run" could be seen as a bit threatening. However, given the up-tempo rhythm of the song and the singer's confident demeanor, it's hard to take anything too seriously.
Line by Line Meaning
They call me the hunter, that's my name
My name is known as the hunter
A pretty woman like you, is my only game
My only game is charming a woman like you
I bought me a love gun, just the other day
Recently, I acquired a tool to help me seduce
And I aim to aim it your way
I intend to use my tool on you
Ain't no use to hide, ain't no use to run
It's a waste of time to hide or run from me
'Cause I've got you in the sights of my love gun
I have my eyes set on you for my seduction tactics
The first time I saw you, standing on the street
I remember the very first moment I saw you outside
I says to myself, woo, ain't she sweet
I found myself thinking, 'Wow, she's sweet'
I've got my love gun loaded, with hugs and kisses
I'm armed with affectionate gestures to impress
And when I pull the trigger, there will be no misses
I am confident that my efforts will succeed without fail
I'm the big bad hunter baby
I am a dominant predator when it comes to seeking love
How can I miss when I've got dead aim
I am highly skilled and precise, so I can't possibly fail
Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: AL JACKSON, JR., BOOKER T. JONES, CARL WELLS
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Simona Pratt
Could easily be played at Wigan casino in the 70's. Great Northern soul feel to this. Fantastic record.
ritchie jones
Eric Clapton's favourite guitarist. Free used to play this live as their encore.
Chris D
Pretty sure he was SRV's favorite also.
brianartillery
Quality!
Galaxyfityty
Danzig covered this on their first album 1988
RECYCLED HOOLIGAN
Lynyrd Skynyrd was fans of Free.& when Free covered this.They wrote On The Hunt. Ronnie Van Zant sings a lyric in on the hunt.I’m the hunter as a reference to this song Free covered.
perrache1789
Blue Cheer cover as well
scentless apprentice
Og