Growing Old
B.B. King Lyrics


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Well, if we live, we gotta grow old baby
And I know just how you're going to be
Well, if we live, we gotta grow old baby
And I know just how you're going to be
Well, your feet are already a little chilly baby
And you're gettin' a little cold to me

Well, you're gonna have a sweet and silly temper, baby
Baby, and you're not gonna speak to me for days at a time
Oh, I know you're gonna have a sweet and silly temper, baby
Baby, and you won't speak to me for days at a time
Oh baby, I know you're gettin' old
And your little temper b. won't really mind

Oh, we'll be sittin' close together baby
And our minds are really in tune
Oh, we'll be sittin' close together baby
And our minds are really in tune
Well, we'll start makin' love together, baby
Thinkin' about how we used to when we was really in bloom

Oh, I know you're gonna live like a king and queen
Baby you won't mind a word I say
I know you're gonna live like a king and queen
Baby you won't mind a word I say




Yeah, we're gonna live and get old together, baby
Yeah, 'till we old and grey

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to B.B. King's song "Growing Old" touch on the reality of growing old with someone and the changes that happen as a result. The first stanza addresses the inevitability of aging, noting that as we live, we will all grow old. The singer in the song knows exactly what his partner will be like when they grow old together – specifically, their feet will be chilly and they will become colder to him. The second stanza speaks to the idea that we all age differently, with the singer anticipating that his partner will develop a sweet and silly temper that will cause her to not speak to him for days at a time. The singer acknowledges that this is just one of the changes that come with age and that he will not mind it.


In the third stanza, the singer focuses on the connection he shares with his partner, noting that as they grow old together they will sit close and their minds will be in tune. He anticipates that they will make love, reminiscing about how things used to be when they were younger. In the final stanza, the singer speaks to the idea of living like a king and queen while growing old together, acknowledging that they will have their disagreements but ultimately, they will continue to age together until they are "old and grey."


Line by Line Meaning

Well, if we live, we gotta grow old baby
We have to accept the fact that aging and growing old is a natural process that comes with living.


And I know just how you're going to be
I have an idea of your behavior and personality when you reach old age.


Well, your feet are already a little chilly baby And you're gettin' a little cold to me
You're showing signs of aging such as cold feet and a decrease in warmth and affection towards me.


Well, you're gonna have a sweet and silly temper, baby Baby, and you're not gonna speak to me for days at a time
You'll become more temperamental and stubborn, which will lead to long periods of not talking to me.


Oh baby, I know you're gettin' old And your little temper b. won't really mind
I understand that your aging process is causing changes in your behavior and temperament that are beyond your control.


Well, we'll start makin' love together, baby Thinkin' about how we used to when we was really in bloom
We'll still have moments of intimacy and reminisce about our younger days when we were more physically capable.


Oh, I know you're gonna live like a king and queen Baby you won't mind a word I say
You'll become set in your ways and won't take my advice or opinions into consideration as you live out your golden years.


Yeah, we're gonna live and get old together, baby Yeah, 'till we old and grey
We'll be together through thick and thin, and continue to love and age gracefully side by side.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JULES BIHARI, RILEY B. KING, SAUL BIHARI

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Roosevelt Davis

My boy. I had this kent 45 years ago. What a classic by the legendary B B King.

Riste Irakoski

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