Lee Cross
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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Here comes, here comes Lee Cross
Here he comes, here comes Lee Cross
He's a trouble maker (Troublemaker)
A heartbreaker (Heartbreaker)
A love maker (Love maker)

Let me tell you about Lee Cross
(Gonna tell the story) he's the lady's boss
The ex-teacher from the school of life
He's a lover supreme, a young girl's dream
Madam knew wants to be his wife

You think I'm lying about his being a lover
His record speaks for it'self
Don't worry about him running out, girls
He's got a rose up being on his shelf

He's got a wealth of kisses, honey
(Tell the story)
And in his chest is where the love is stored
And before he turns twenty-one
He's gonna be chairman of the lover's board
(yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I'm talking 'bout Lee Cross
The great, great loss
And now that you, you've heard my spill
Whenever you're around and he's in your town
Go on over, girls
And let him give you a thrill
Talking 'bout Lee, Lee Cross, he's a lover
And every girl knows that he's our friend
Well, and I
I declare there's enough of him to share
(Yes, he is) the line stars at the very end

There he goes, there goes Lee Cross
There he goes, there goes Lee Cross
He's a troublemaker (Troublemaker)
A heartbreaker (Heartbreaker)
A love maker (Love maker)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Heartbreaker (Heartbreaker)
A love maker (Love maker)
A known shaker (Known shaker)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh




A heartbreaker (Heartbreaker)
A love maker (Love maker)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Aretha Franklin's "Lee Cross" tell the story of a woman who is not treating her lover with the care and respect that he deserves. The singer warns her that if she continues her behavior, she will lose him and thereby miss out on a good thing. He loves her deeply, but he is concerned that her actions will drive him away. He wants her to "straighten up" so that they can build a life together. The song is a plea for honesty, loyalty, and commitment in a relationship.


The singer expresses his frustration with the woman's infidelity by saying that she "does all your parading with every guy in town." He is hurt that she is not faithful to him, and he searches for her but cannot find her. He believes that she does not understand the gravity of the situation and that she will only realize what she has lost once he is gone. The repetition of the phrase "oh yes, you'll lose a good thing" emphasizes the singer's conviction that his lover will regret her actions.


Line by Line Meaning

Well if you lose me, oh yes
If you let me go, you'll regret it


You'll lose a good thing
I am a good catch and you'll miss out on a great life without me


You know I love you girl
I care about you deeply


But I want you to do right
I want you to behave properly and treat me with respect


If you would only straighten up
If you could only improve your behavior


We'd have a good life
Our life together would be happy and fulfilling


And if you don't believe me, oh yes
If you doubt my sincerity


You'll lose a good thing
You will lose a valuable person in your life


You do all your parading
You flirt with other guys


With every guy in town
You have a reputation for being promiscuous


I try to find you, woman
I look for you but cannot locate you


And you're nowhere to be found
I cannot find you anywhere


You know I love you woman
I deeply care about you


I can't tell you anymore
I cannot express my feelings any further


If you don't straighten up
If you do not improve your behavior


I'm gonna walk right out of that door
I will leave you and our relationship behind


And if you don't believe me, oh yes
If you doubt my word


You'll lose a good thing, oh yes
You will regret losing me


You'll lose a good thing, oh yes, oh yes
You will deeply regret losing me


You'll lose a good thing, don't you know
You will lose a valuable person in your life, do you understand?




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: TED WHITE

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Comments from YouTube:

RockRobT01

I went out of my way to acquire this LP in the late 1960s, and treasured it for years. Its long gone now, and I'm listening to this song for the first time in probably 3 decades!!

Rob Jones

A killer song by the Queen Of Soul. Even Wilson Pickett couldn't match this brilliant groove.
Fantastic!

jrbungit

Awesome song from the greatest singer of my lifetime.

neoconsnightmare3

in my opinion, the best song aretha ever did! she sung the hell out of this song. walter jackson's version is fantastic as well!

Supa Kent

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prettycountrygirl2

This is good music. I remember this song from way back. Thanks for posting it.

Supa Kent

This is off the chain!

laron214

wow! I hardly recognize her on this one because she's singing in such a low key. really interesting.

Dolorium

Nah this is just slowed down. Its not really her voice

neoconsnightmare3

great tune. walter jackson also did this song (i guess around 1965-66), also enjoyable.

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