The Thrill Is Gone
B.B. King; Van Morrison Lyrics
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The thrill is gone away
The thrill is gone, baby
The thrill is gone away
You know you done me wrong, baby
You'll be sorry someday
Thrill is gone
Thrill is gone, baby
The thrill is gone away from me
Although, I'll still live on baby
But so lonely I'll be
Thrill is gone
Thrill is gone away for good
All the thrill is gone baby
It's gone away for good
Someday I know I'll be open-armed baby
Just like I know, I know I should
I'm free now, baby
I'm free from your spell
Oh, free, free, free now, baby
Baby, I'm free from your spell
Now that it's all over
All that I can do is wish you well
B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone" is a blues classic that conveys the feeling of lost love and the pain that follows. The lyrics indicate that the adrenaline and excitement in a relationship have evaporated. The first verse sets the mood for the rest of the song with the repetition of the phrase "The thrill is gone" four times. B.B. King's guitar playing and vocals both follow each other intimately, amplifying the sorrowful tone of the track.
The following stanza indicates that the relationship is in trouble and that the singer has been wronged by his partner. It's giving a juxtaposing affect and setting up the tone of the song. Although the singer intends to live on, the thrill of the connection has vanished, leaving him desolate.
The verse that comes after that indicates that the feeling of excitement is not going to return. The use of the phrase "gone for good" implies that it is permanent. The singer repeats the phrase, indicating a particular resonance in his mind. The final few lines of the song contain a sense of completion. Although he is now free from his partner's grip, the singer accepts the reality that the relationship has come to an end, leaving him with nothing but well wishes for his partner.
Line by Line Meaning
The thrill is gone
There is no more excitement or enjoyment in this relationship
The thrill is gone away
The excitement and enjoyment that was once present is no longer there
The thrill is gone, baby
There is no longer any excitement or spark in this relationship, my love
You know you done me wrong, baby
You are aware that you have hurt me, my dear
You'll be sorry someday
One day you will feel remorseful for your actions and their impact on me
Although, I'll still live on baby
Despite the loss of excitement, I will continue to live my life, my love
But so lonely I'll be
Without the thrill that we once shared, I will be very lonely
Thrill is gone away for good
The excitement that we used to feel is gone forever
All the thrill is gone baby
There is no longer any sense of excitement between us, my love
Someday I know I'll be open-armed baby
In the future, I may be ready to embrace someone new, my love
Just like I know, I know I should
I understand that this is a natural part of moving on and finding happiness again
I'm free now, baby
I am now free from the constraints and hold that this relationship once had on me, my love
I'm free from your spell
I am no longer under your power or influence, my dear
Oh, free, free, free now, baby
I am completely and utterly free from the attachment and excitement that once defined our relationship, my love
Now that it's all over
Now that our relationship has come to an end
All that I can do is wish you well
All I can do now is hope that you find happiness and contentment in your life, my love
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Rick R. Darnell, Roy Hawkins
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@carmenfortesr.4512
I saw "The King" in 67 at Northern Illinois University. I stood right next to the stage, which was only about 4 ft above the gym floor. He rocked the house. When he was done he held his open palm with his guitar pick to me. I have it.
@d.s.8053
Those concerts at universities were awesome weren't they? They were right there! Cool!
@henriqueerenner5741
you're so lucky!
@irinaostoja6373
i born in 68😁
@kentuckygirl4851
I saw him at air port. One of his roadies sat next to me trying to hold my hand when we hit Turbulence. I was all of 19 headed to Germany. That was early 70’s. Had it been king I would have let him. But he was up in first class. I love him even back then.
@user-mm3eu4un6b
I protected his bus coming out of Chicago with my large car.
@natureboy1228
Now it’s 2024 and i’m still listening to this masterpiece, who else ?
@arnoldblashak171
Sometimes it'll happen like that
@anne-mariemendi9685
Me
@the6strings
Here, my friend❤