Night Life
B.B. King Lyrics


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When that evenin' sun goes down
Yeah you'll find me hangin' around
Because the night life, it ain't no good life
But it's my life
Oh, all the people just like you and me
Oh, they all dreamin' about what they all used to be
I wanna tell you the night life, it ain't no good life people
Yeah, but it's my life

Yeah, yeah, yeah, listen to the blues
Listen to what they're sayin'
Oh please listen to the blues
Listen to the blues they playin'

Hey, they tell me in life
Life is just an empty scene
Oh, oh, an avenue people
An old avenue of broken dreams
But I tell you the night life, yes it ain't no good life
Hey, but it's my life

Yes, oh-ho-ho, yeah, can't stop singin' it
The night life, yes it ain't no good life
People but it's my life
Hey, oh-ho-ho yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
The night life ain't no good life
Oh but it's my life

Yeah, help me sing it again
One more time
Oh-ho-ho-ho,




You nkow the night life ain't no good life
Oh, but it's my life

Overall Meaning

The song "Night Life" by B.B. King is a blues classic that reflects on the ups and downs of life after dark. The song opens with the lines, "When the evenin' sun goes down, You will find me hangin' 'round, The night life, it ain't no good life, But it's my life." These words suggest that the singer is resigned to the fact that the night life may not be the healthiest way to live, but it is his only option. He is likely singing from the perspective of a musician, who, as a result of performing late at night, is hanging around the clubs during the late hours of the evening.


King then goes on to sing about "many people just like me, Dreamin' of old used-to-be's." This line touches on the universal experience of regret and nostalgia, especially for those who remain trapped in this cycle of the night life. The song's central theme is that it may not be the best life, but for some, it is a necessary one.


The chorus of the song reinforces the perspective that the night life is no good life, but it is also a reality that many people live. The line "Life is just another scene from the world of broken dreams" suggests that the night life is full of people who have lost their way, and this reality is underscored when King sings, "Listen to the blues that they're playing, Listen what the blues are saying."


Overall, B.B. King's "Night Life" is a lyrical reflection on the hard reality of life that many people live after dark. It is a song that many can relate to, and it speaks to the universal human experience of wanting something different than what life has given us.


Line by Line Meaning

When the evenin' sun goes down
As the sun sets, I come alive and start to embrace the night life.


You will find me hangin' 'round
I spend most of my time in the bars, clubs and streets of the city after dark.


The night life, it ain't no good life
The night life has a reputation for being dark and corrupt, yet it's the only life I know.


But it's my life
I choose to live this way despite its negative reputation because it's my way of life.


Many people just like me
There are others out there who live the same nocturnal lifestyle as I do.


Dreamin' of old used-to-be's
We all have our regrets and nostalgia for what used to be, but we keep moving forward with the night life.


Listen to the blues that they're playin'
The blues songs capture the struggles and heartbreaks of the night life that we all identify with.


Listen what the blues are sayin'
The message of the blues speaks to our own experiences and feelings in the night life.


Life is just another scene
The night life is just one aspect of a larger world that's full of disappointments and failures.


In this old world of broken dreams
The world is a harsh and unforgiving place where dreams are often shattered.


Oh, the night life ain't no good life
The night life is a tough and unrelenting existence that's not for everyone.


But it's my life
Regardless of its drawbacks, I wouldn't trade this life for anything else.


Oh, the night life ain't no good life
Despite my love for the night life, I'm well aware that it's not a perfect existence.


Oh, but it's my life
I'm okay with the imperfections of the night life because it's the only life that feels truly authentic to me.


Listen to what the blues are saying
Pay attention to the messages and stories of the blues songs because they reflect the realities of the night life.




Lyrics © GLAD MUSIC CO., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Paul Buskirk, Walt Breeland, Willie Nelson

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Tim Stevens

Even by BB's standards, this is absolutely phenomenal.

West Woodworth

agreed, and its the last parrt of his career that was jazzy

jessejonesish

Yep

JusSteve53

Saw him Summer of '71 Mississippi River Fest near St, Louis, absolutely phenomenal.

J P

B.B.'s guitar playing in his prime was nothing short of the best of the best blues player of all time.

Al Morgante

Written by Willie Nelson,sang by B.B.King, two legends !!

John Reid Roberts

Ray Price did a fantastic cover of this song as well!
https://youtu.be/ZjvV37t5UIU

Lynwood Me

They were very good friends!! Thanks for sharing that tidbit!!!

P. David Hornik

B. B. King should be taught in all academies of music. He's most similar to Louis Armstrong--majestic, magnificent, inevitable singing and playing.

Katerina Eglezu

🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

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