15. Share Your Love With Me
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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It's an evil wind that blows no good, yeah
It's a sad heart that won't love like I know it should
Oh, how lonesome (oh how lonesome)
You must be (you must be)
It's a shame (shame, shame)
If you don't share your love with me

It's a heartache, yeah (it's a heartache)
When love is gone (baby, it's a heartache)
But it's bad (bad) and even sad (sad) oh later on
And there's no one blinder than you won't see
It's a shame (shame, shame)
If you don't share some of your love with me

I can't help it, oh no
He is gone
I must try to forget
Because I've got to live on
Oh, it's a good thing, it's a sweet thing (it's a sweet thing)
To love someone (such a sweet thing)
But it's bad (bad) and even sad (sad)
When it's not returned
And oh, how lonesome, how lonesome, how lonesome (oh, how lonesome)
You must be (you must be)

I tell you it would be a shame (shame, shame)
A shame if you don't share your love with me (share your love with me)
It would really be a mistake, baby (shame, shame)
If you don't share your love with me (share your love with me)




It would sure be a shame (shame, shame) if you don't share
Share your love with me (share your love with me)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Aretha Franklin's "Share Your Love With Me" are about the pain of unrequited love and the longing for the affection of another. The opening lines of the song, "It's an evil wind that blows no good, yeah, it's a sad heart that won't love like I know it should," suggest a sense of hopelessness in the face of the singer's love being unreturned. Throughout the song, we hear how lonely the singer feels because of love denied, and how much they want the object of their love to reciprocate.


The lyrics are a plea for the object of the singer's affection to share their love, and there is a sense of desperation in the repetition of the phrase "It's a shame if you don't share your love with me." Overall, the lyrics express the universal experience of yearning for someone who doesn't feel the same way, and the pain that can cause.


In short, Aretha Franklin's "Share Your Love With Me" is a soulful ballad about unrequited love and the feelings of loneliness and sadness that accompany it.


Line by Line Meaning

It's an evil wind that blows no good, yeah
If everything around you is going wrong, then that should not discourage you from showing love to others.


It's a sad heart that won't love like I know it should
Refusal to reciprocate love and show affection towards others leads to feelings of sadness and loneliness.


Oh, how lonesome (oh how lonesome)
The feeling of loneliness is overwhelming and powerful, as shown by this repeated phrase.


You must be (you must be)
The singer is addressing someone in particular and implying that they must be experiencing the same sense of loneliness.


It's a shame (shame, shame)
The fact that someone is not sharing their love with the singer and causing them to feel lonely is truly lamentable.


If you don't share your love with me
The singer is making a plea to the other person, asking them to share their love and affection with her.


It's a heartache, yeah (it's a heartache)
Not receiving love in return can lead to immense pain and heartache.


When love is gone (baby, it's a heartache)
Losing love and not receiving it in return causes a feeling of heartbreak and pain.


But it's bad (bad) and even sad (sad) oh later on
Not receiving love in return leads to negative consequences in the future, such as regrets and pain.


And there's no one blinder than you won't see
If someone refuses to see the need for love and affection in their life, they will continue to feel unhappy and unfulfilled.


I can't help it, oh no
The singer is expressing her inability to control her feelings of loneliness and need for love.


He is gone
The person she loved has left, causing her to feel lonely.


I must try to forget
The singer is trying to move on from her past love and find someone new who will share their love with her.


Because I've got to live on
Despite her feelings of loneliness, the singer knows she must move on with her life.


Oh, it's a good thing, it's a sweet thing (it's a sweet thing)
Loving and being loved by someone is one of the most beautiful and pleasant experiences in life.


To love someone (such a sweet thing)
Loving someone is a wonderful thing that brings happiness and fulfillment to life.


But it's bad (bad) and even sad (sad)
When love is not returned or is taken away, it leads to negative feelings such as sadness and despair.


When it's not returned
The singer is referring to a situation where she loves someone, but that love is not reciprocated.


It would really be a mistake, baby (shame, shame)
If the other person continues to refuse to share their love with her, it would be a mistake and a shame both for her and for them.


If you don't share your love with me (share your love with me)
The singer is repeating her plea for the other person to share their love and affection with her.


It would sure be a shame (shame, shame) if you don't share
The other person refusing to share their love would cause sadness and regret for both of them.


Share your love with me (share your love with me)
The singer is again asking for the other person to show her love and affection.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Don Robey, Alfred Daniel Braggs

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Comments from YouTube:

lidia zubowsky

Her voice and interpretation are absolutely amazing !!!

Uriyah Bonafide

One of a kind singer. RIPP LADY SOUL.

Bopity Funk

A very overlooked record IMO, both side are absolute gems from the Duke/Peacock catalogue formerly recorded by Bobby Bland and Johnny Ace

Lady Red

Oh my goodness,I love all of Aretha Franklin songs Thanks.

Sandy Beaches

My father been gone since 1988 and he use to call her Theresa Franklin. Never would say Aretha Franklin even after we tried to correct him. I was 13 years old and I played Aretha s music night and day.

Carrie Nixon

The queen of soul had so many names. I use to and still do call her Re Re. R.I.P. 🙏🏾🤎

MerkJan Oosterhoff

Same here. I also started at 13 in 1967 when Respect blasted out of my transistor radio. Been a huge fan ever since and collected all her albums. Still Aretha addicted, at 68 now.

BillyJene musiclover

I had an uncle who called Aretha, "Ireatha". The I as in (eye), and I had an acquaintance of mine who called her Oretha! You can believe that they both were super fans of hers and loved her forever!

Cherie Hawthorne

@Renard Atkins And he's still calling her Teresa 😁

Renard Atkins

Sir, you father's probably singing in G-D's celestial chorus now, with Sister Aretha in lead!!!

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