Ghetto Woman
B.B. King Lyrics


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She`s a ghetto woman, waitin for her man to come home
Oh poor ghetto woman waitin for her man to come home
She`s just a ghetto woman waitin for her man to come home
To come home

A rat run cross the floor, a roach turn up the wall
Everything is noisy around her, that don`t seem to bother her at all
Cause she`s a ghetto woman, sittin there all alone
She`s just a ghetto woman waitin for her man to come home
To come home

Yes, the tv`s on, radio blastin` the news
Somebody down the hall, playin the low down dirty blues
My ghetto woman, she`s all alone
She`s just a ghetto woman, waitin for her man to come home
To come home

'Cause she`s a ghetto woman, said she`s a ghetto woman




Oh, ghetto woman, what`s on your mind
Sometimes I look in your face, can`t help but cry.

Overall Meaning

In B.B. King's song Ghetto Woman, the lyrics paint a picture of a woman living in the ghetto waiting for her man to come home. The first verse repeats the phrase "She's just a ghetto woman waiting for her man to come home," emphasizing her isolation and dependence on her significant other. Even as rats run across the floor and roaches crawl up the walls, she remains unfazed and just sits there alone, lost in her own thoughts. The second verse sets the scene with a TV and radio blasting in the background, adding to the noise and chaos of the ghetto. Yet again the focus is on the woman waiting for her man to come home, even though she is surrounded by so much commotion.


The third verse really emphasizes the woman's isolation with the phrase "My ghetto woman, she's all alone." In this verse, the low down dirty blues being played down the hall symbolize the woman's sorrow and longing for her man. The chorus repeats again, highlighting how much this woman's life revolves around waiting for her man to return home.


Overall, the song tells the story of a woman who feels trapped in the ghetto, spending most of her time waiting for her man to return. The lyrics paint a picture of loneliness and isolation amidst the noise and chaos of inner-city life.


Line by Line Meaning

She's a ghetto woman, waitin for her man to come home
This woman lives in poverty and her only hope is her partner's return.


Oh poor ghetto woman waitin for her man to come home
Her life is pitiable because she has nothing but her love for her partner.


She`s just a ghetto woman waitin for her man to come home
The woman is trapped in her difficult life and all she can do is wait for someone to come home.


To come home
She has nothing left but to wait.


A rat run cross the floor, a roach turn up the wall
Her living conditions are horrible, with rats and cockroaches crawling around.


Everything is noisy around her, that don't seem to bother her at all
She has learned to endure the noise of her surroundings, and finds solace in her waiting.


Cause she`s a ghetto woman, sittin there all alone
This woman is alone, but her resilience enables her to endure.


Yes, the TV`s on, radio blastin` the news
The TV and the radio present the noise that she's trying to escape from in her mind.


Somebody down the hall, playin the low down dirty blues
The sounds of the blues leave a grave impression on her that she must bear.


My ghetto woman, she`s all alone
She has no companionship or validation of her worth.


She`s just a ghetto woman, waitin for her man to come home
Her loneliness is intensified by waiting for the man who gives her life meaning.


To come home
She's holding on to the prayer that he'll return.


Cause she`s a ghetto woman, said she`s a ghetto woman
She acknowledges the life of hardship that she is pulled through.


Oh, ghetto woman, what's on your mind
What are the thoughts that go through her mind as she waits?


Sometimes I look in your face, can`t help but cry.
These are the tears cried for her hardships that this woman skews.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: B.B. KING, DAVE CLARK

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@torstenkersten8566

"Riley B. King"






He's a king without a castle or crown

And every night he lays his body down

In a different town

But one thing stays the same

Everybody knows his name



People may laugh or cry

As his stories are told

To tell the truth like this

A man must be bold

And the people are glad

For the things he shares

Everybody knows he cares



By the light of the moon

Over the ocean

Riley B. King

Is the king of the emotions

He's royal blue

Like the deep blue sea

Riley B. King



Out of the darkness

And into the light

To fight the peaceful

Warriors fight

Such a beautiful sight

And the way you feel

Watchin' him with Lucille



The heart of a man

Is open wide

And he closes his eyes

And he looks inside

To a love of the world

And a song he might sing

A little something from B.B. King



By the light of the moon

Over the ocean

Riley B. King

Is the king of emotions

He's royal blue

Just Like the deep blue sea

Riley B. King



The stars look down to guide him

Down the miles of road ahead



A silver form of memories

Of his life sincerely



He's a king without a castle or crown

And every night he lays his body down

In a different town

But one thing stays the same

Everybody knows his name

lyrics: Robben Ford



@JeniferLohan

She's a ghetto woman, waitin for her man to come home
Oh poor ghetto woman waitin for her man to come home
She's just a ghetto woman waitin for her man to come home
To come home

A rat run cross the floor, a roach turn up the wall
Everything is noisy around her, that don't seem to bother her at all
Cause she's a ghetto woman, sittin there all alone
She's just a ghetto woman waitin for her man to come home
To come home

Yes, the tv's on, radio blastin' the news
Somebody down the hall, playin the low down dirty blues
My ghetto woman, she's all alone
She's just a ghetto woman, waitin for her man to come home
To come home

Cause she's a ghetto woman, said she's a ghetto woman
Oh, ghetto woman, what's on your mind
Sometimes i look in your face, can't help but cry.



All comments from YouTube:

@tronsgard

It’s amazing how much you can pack into a lifetime… thanks BB KING, your passion and your music certainly added much to mine🎶💜🕊💜🎶

@teresasmith869

His voice, no one can sing the blues like him. I grew up listening to him and my mom dancing in the floor!! Good and sad memories.

@cynthia9235

Why sad did you live in a ghetto

@NAAVOFIGUEIROA

O blues é a fotografia da alma ...

@clayday1010

One of the most underrated songs ever by BB King.

@jamescross6443

This is a classic.I was fortunate to have met him. He was a true gentleman and a grate bluesman

@hhbbbbbbnnm

I couldn't agree more. I tell that to everyone.

@kissingit93

Totally agree.. my tears dropped when i listened this song first time, no joke.

@thomasespositio3139

FROM BB IN LONDON IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY SOME CAROLE KING ON PIANO AND JOE WALSH ON A CUT OR TWO I COULD BE WRONG BECAUSE IM 70 AND BOUGHT IT IN 8 TRACK NO CREDITS AWESOME TUNE,BBKING WAS AS NICE ON THE INSIDE

@geovananascimento4001

Extasiada isso é simplesmente FANTÁSTICO!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏

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