Baby Look At You
B.B. King Lyrics


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Well, baby, baby, baby look at you
Yes, I said, "Baby, baby, baby, baby look at you"
Well, you want to jump on me and hurt me
'Cause I won't let you tell me what to do

Well, when I first met you baby
You didn't know what love is about
You was standin' on the streets beggin'
And ragged as a barrel of sauerkraut

Baby, baby, baby look at you
Well now, you want to jump on me and hurt me

'Cause I won't let you tell me what to do

Well, you said once that you loved me,
I would always be your own
And now you got your hands on some money, baby,
and you're drivin' B.B. away from home

Well, you said that you loved me,
I always would be your man




Now you thrown me outdoors,
and said, "Go and do the best you can"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to B.B. King's song "Baby Look At You" express the frustration of a protagonist who feels manipulated and controlled by his partner. The song begins with a refrain that details the singer's incredulity at his partner's behavior: "Baby, baby, baby look at you / Yes, I said, 'Baby, baby, baby, baby look at you' / Well, you want to jump on me and hurt me / 'Cause I won't let you tell me what to do". The repetition of the phrase "baby look at you" emphasizes the singer's incredulity and frustration.


The second verse provides context for the singer's frustration: "Well, when I first met you baby / You didn't know what love is about / You was standin' on the streets beggin' / And ragged as a barrel of sauerkraut". Here, the singer suggests that his partner was in a vulnerable position when they met, which perhaps made her more likely to be susceptible to being controlled. However, the singer is no longer willing to be manipulated and controlled, as evidenced by the refrain.


The bridge of the song reinforces the idea that the singer is fed up with the relationship: "Well, you said once that you loved me, / I would always be your own / And now you got your hands on some money, baby, / and you're drivin' B.B. away from home". The singer feels as though his partner has changed since they first got together, and that money has contributed to her newfound sense of control. The song ends with a repetition of the refrain, which emphasizes the singer's resolve to stand up to his partner, even in the face of her attempts to hurt him.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, baby, baby, baby look at you
The singer is addressing his lover, using repetition to emphasize how he sees her.


Yes, I said, "Baby, baby, baby, baby look at you"
The singer reiterates his previous statement, as if he can't believe how he's feeling.


Well, you want to jump on me and hurt me
The singer is suggesting that his lover is angry with him for not doing what she wants him to do.


'Cause I won't let you tell me what to do
The artist is standing up for himself and refusing to be controlled by his lover.


Well, when I first met you baby
The artist is reflecting on the early days of their relationship.


You didn't know what love is about
The singer is suggesting that his lover may not have been experienced in love.


You was standin' on the streets beggin'
The singer is painting a picture of his lover's rough past.


And ragged as a barrel of sauerkraut
The artist is emphasizing how poor and desperate his lover was when he first met her.


Baby, baby, baby look at you
The artist is returning to his original observation of his lover, perhaps with a touch of irony.


Well now, you want to jump on me and hurt me
The artist repeats his previous observation that his lover appears to be angry with him.


'Cause I won't let you tell me what to do
The singer again asserts his independence and unwillingness to be controlled.


Well, you said once that you loved me,
The artist is referencing a previous commitment from his lover.


I would always be your own
The singer is suggesting that his lover promised to be faithful.


And now you got your hands on some money, baby,
The singer is pointing out that his lover has become wealthy, perhaps at the expense of their relationship.


and you're drivin' B.B. away from home
The singer feels like his lover is pushing him away, and even causing him to leave.


Well, you said that you loved me,
The artist is repeating his previous point about his lover's promise of love.


I always would be your man
The artist feels like he was supposed to be the one to take care of his lover.


Now you thrown me outdoors,
The singer feels like his lover has betrayed him and left him with nothing.


and said, "Go and do the best you can"
The singer's lover has given him what he sees as an insincere consolation, suggesting he try to make it on his own.




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on Always On My Mind

Here's BB King's Version - Lyrics

Maybe I didn't love you
Quite as often as I should have
Maybe I didn't treat you
Quite as good as I could have

If I made you feel second best
Girl I'm sorry I was blind
You were always on my mind
You were always on my mind

Maybe I didn't hold you
All those lonely, lonely times
I guess I never told you
That I am so happy that you're mine
Little things I should have said and done
I just never took the time
You were always on my mind
ou were always on my mind

If I made you feel second best
Girl I'm sorry I was blind

Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died
Give me, give me one more chance
To satisfied
I'll keep you satisfied

Musical Interlude

Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died
Give me, give me one more chance
To satisfied
I'll keep you satisfied

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