One Room Paradise
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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I don’t need no diamonds (She don’t need)
And I don’t need no money (She don’t need, she don’t)
Some people live in castles with sixty or seventy rooms (She don’t)
Some people dream about a penthouse doll or a mansion on the moon

But I got me a little one room paradise
And the man I love (And the man I love)
And that’s all I need now
And the man I love (And the man I love)

Some girls are crazy about diamonds (Diamonds)
Some go wild about perls (Go wild)
Some girls go for a lot of loot from a check book that ain’t hers (Sho’ ain’t hers)

But I got me a little one room to paradise
And the man I love (And the man I love)
And that’s all I need now
And the man I love (And the man I love)

Now, if one day he lucks up on a magic pot of gold (Pot of gold)
I wouldn’t mind a little diamond ring or a fur coat for the cold (Oooh!)
But if it meant I had to lose just what I’ve got right now (Right now)
Then I don’t need no gold anyhow (No, no!)

I can’t make love with no diamonds (Diamonds)
Give them all to somebody else (Anybody)
And what good is one hundred rooms if you’re debtor by yourself (Yes, you)

So I’ll take me my little one room paradise
And the man I love (And the man I love)
Well, that’s all I need now
And the man I love (And the man I love)





I don’t need no diamonds (She don’t need no diamonds)
Said I don’t need no money (She don’t need no money, she don’t)

Overall Meaning

In the song "One Room Paradise," Aretha Franklin sings about the simple pleasures in life, particularly the joy that comes from being in love with someone. The song begins with Aretha rejecting the idea that material possessions like diamonds and money are important to her. While some people dream of grandiose houses and other luxuries, Aretha finds contentment in her one room paradise and the man she loves.


Aretha then goes on to contrast herself with other women who may be obsessed with diamonds and other fancy things. She acknowledges that she wouldn't mind having some of those things if her partner were to come into a lot of money, but she ultimately realizes that what she has now is enough. She even goes as far as to suggest that having one hundred rooms in a house wouldn't mean much if you're alone and broke.


Overall, the song expresses the idea that true happiness comes from being with someone you love and having a simple, comfortable life. Aretha's powerful voice and soulful delivery make these sentiments all the more poignant.


Line by Line Meaning

I don’t need no diamonds
She does not need any diamonds


And I don’t need no money
She does not need any money


Some people live in castles with sixty or seventy rooms
Some people live in huge mansions with numerous rooms


Some people dream about a penthouse doll or a mansion on the moon
Some people aspire to live in high-end luxury properties


But I got me a little one room paradise And the man I love
She has a small but perfect home with her beloved partner


And that’s all I need now And the man I love
She is content with her simple living arrangements as long as she has her partner by her side


Some girls are crazy about diamonds
Some women are obsessed with diamonds


Some go wild about pearls
Some women are passionate about pearls


Some girls go for a lot of loot from a check book that ain’t hers
Some women try to obtain money through fraudulent means


But I got me a little one room paradise And the man I love
She affirms that she is happy with her current living situation and partner


Now, if one day he lucks up on a magic pot of gold
If her partner were to come into a lot of money


I wouldn’t mind a little diamond ring or a fur coat for the cold
She would be open to receiving some luxury items


But if it meant I had to lose just what I’ve got right now Then I don’t need no gold anyhow
However, she values her simple life and partner more than material possessions


I can’t make love with no diamonds
She believes that material possessions have no bearing on love-making


Give them all to somebody else
She would prefer to give diamonds away to someone who values them more


And what good is one hundred rooms if you’re debtor by yourself
Even with numerous rooms, financial struggles can make one feel lonely


So I’ll take me my little one room paradise And the man I love
She affirms that her current living situation and partner are all she needs to be happy


Well, that’s all I need now And the man I love
She concludes that the only things that matter to her are her partner and her home


I don’t need no diamonds
She reiterates that she has no need for diamonds


Said I don’t need no money
She reasserts that she has no need for money




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