Blind Love
B.B. King Lyrics


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People, I was standing at my window
Tears running all down my cheeks
Yes, standing at my window
Tears running all down my cheeks

Well, I could see the woman I'm loving
Stopping everyone in the world she meets
Well, standing on the corner
Between 35th and Main

Well, standing on the corner, people
Between 35th and Main
Yeah, that's where a blind man's seen my woman
People, a dumb man called her name

Well, all right
Well, all right

He said, "Oh, I'm blind
You brought eyesight and you made me see"
"Oh yes, I'm blind
You brought eyesight and made me see"

Yes, and the dumb man asked a question
"Woman, who may your good man be?"
Yes, I'm standing by trembling, people
People, my heart's laying in my hand

Oh, I'm standing by trembling, darling
With my heart laying in my hand




Well, I could hear my baby say
"Lord, I ain't got no man"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of B.B. King’s “Blind Love” tells the story of a man watching his lover from his window as he sees her stopping and conversing with everyone she meets. He observes her standing on the corner between 35th and Main, and to his great shock, a blind man recognizes her as the one he loves. To make matters worse, a mute man questioned her who her good man was. The main character stands by trembling and heartbroken, as he hears his lover say she has no man. Throughout the song, the singer is experiencing a deep longing for his lover but understands that she is free to do as she pleases.


The lyrics allude to the pressures and insecurities felt within a relationship. The singer feels powerless and stuck in his love for this woman whom he cannot force to love him back fully. The chorus is a repetition of “Well, all right,” conveying a sense of acceptance of his fate. Despite the heartache and disappointment, the singer tries to come to terms with the reality of his situation, realizing the emancipation in finally accepting the situation.


Line by Line Meaning

People, I was standing at my window
The singer was standing by the window and watching what was happening outside.


Tears running all down my cheeks
He was emotional and crying.


Well, I could see the woman I'm loving
He could see the woman he loves from where he was standing.


Stopping everyone in the world she meets
The woman is captivating and has a great influence on everyone she meets.


Well, standing on the corner
The woman was standing on a street corner.


Between 35th and Main
The location where she was standing.


Yeah, that's where a blind man's seen my woman
A blind man has seen the singer's woman on the street corner.


People, a dumb man called her name
A person with a speech impairment tried to talk to the woman.


He said, "Oh, I'm blind
The blind man spoke.


You brought eyesight and you made me see"
The blind man thanked the woman for improving his vision.


"Oh yes, I'm blind
The blind man confirms his condition.


You brought eyesight and made me see"
He thanks the woman again.


Yes, and the dumb man asked a question
The person with a speech impairment asked a question.


"Woman, who may your good man be?"
He wanted to know who the woman's partner is.


Yes, I'm standing by trembling, people
The singer was nervously standing and watching what was happening outside.


People, my heart's laying in my hand
He was scared and vulnerable.


"Lord, I ain't got no man"
The woman replied and revealed that she didn't have a partner.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jules Bihari, Riley B. King

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Comments from YouTube:

@holyspacemonkey

My grandpa Bill Holford co-produced this song with B.B. King, and he engineered the recording at his studio (ACA) in Houston!

@caprise-music6722

Love BB’s phrasing. It’s so good!

@conradzajkowski

Love the horns in this and of course BB himself

@coravisser727

Super good real real blues.

@gabrielrosenberger771

And Albert King played
Super good real blue blues,
and Freddie King played
Super good good real blues!

@Saluste32

Au ciel, au paradis des musiciens...

@RAMLIA1

Famous!

@rrrogster

Now THIS is the BB that I love. I sure wish he would have stayed with this style.

@caprise-music6722

BB played this “style” for many years. Then times moved on. New decades came, music progressed. Things happen in personal life. Many different things.

Be grateful for all the amazing music he gave us

@krystianoiphon5335

AKUKU !

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