The Letter
B.B. King Lyrics


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Yes, I want to write a letter
But I don't know just where to begin
Yes, I want to write a letter, people
But I don't know just where to begin
Well, I tell you, it's a sin, people
The way I've been treated by my so called friends

Yes, if I got a dollar
They want to borrow half a buck
Whoa, and if I want to gamble
They want to jinx me and give me bad luck
So, I tell you it's a sin, people
The way I've been treated by my so called friends

Yes, they say friends
They're the greatest thing in the world
Yes, they say close, close friends
They're the greatest thing in the world




But I think that's all wrong people
Because my best friend have taken my girl

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of B.B. King’s classic song “The Letter” express feelings of betrayal and disappointment by someone’s friends. The opening lines reveal the desire to write a letter but the songwriter does not know where to start. This could imply that the singer needs to address certain issues with his friends but does not know how to express his anger and frustration appropriately. He goes on to express how his so-called friends have treated him poorly - a sin - by using him for his money and hoping for his failure. This highlights how people can be selfish and inconsiderate towards others and how friends can sometimes be the source of misery.


The second verse sheds light on the misleading concept of friendship. People believe that friends are a valuable asset in life, but according to the singer, that's not entirely true. His experiences with his so-called friends have not been positive, as they have betrayed his trust by taking his girlfriend. The theme of betrayal runs strong throughout the lyrics, emphasizing how friends can turn into foes in no time. By expressing these emotions in the song, B.B. King portrays how much he has been hurt by his friends' actions and how trying to trust someone again is difficult.


In summary, “The Letter” is a soulful blues track that highlights themes of betrayal, disappointment, and the insincerity of friendship. The songwriter portrays how people can be inconsiderate and selfish, and how they can betray your trust when you least expect it, causing nothing but misery.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes, I want to write a letter
Expressing the desire to write a letter


But I don't know just where to begin
Feeling uncertain about how to start


Yes, I want to write a letter, people
Reaffirming the desire to write a letter


But I don't know just where to begin
Still feeling unsure about how to begin


Well, I tell you, it's a sin, people
Expressing frustration and disappointment


The way I've been treated by my so called friends
Feeling mistreated by people who are supposed to be friends


Yes, if I got a dollar
Acknowledging the reality of having money


They want to borrow half a buck
Friends always asking for money


Whoa, and if I want to gamble
The singer enjoys gambling


They want to jinx me and give me bad luck
Friends being spiteful about the singer's hobbies


So, I tell you it's a sin, people
Reiterating the feeling of betrayal


The way I've been treated by my so-called friends
Continuing to express disappointment and frustration with friends


Yes, they say friends
Acknowledging the common belief that friends are important


They're the greatest thing in the world
Expressing the idea that friends are highly valued


Yes, they say close, close friends
Emphasizing the importance of close friends


They're the greatest thing in the world
Reiterating the importance of close friends


But I think that's all wrong people
Disagreeing with the common belief about the importance of friends


Because my best friend have taken my girl
Revealing the reason for the singer's frustration with friends




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

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Comments from YouTube:

@billchew450

R.I.P. B.B.- truly the king of the blues.

@riffdigger2133

Also titled as "All Over Again" from Live at the Apollo. Ray Brown on acoustic bass and an all star musician line-up. Thx for posting.

@anthonyholliday1718

Fleetwood Mac's cover equally as good.

@yolandawalker5989

Good music R.I.P.

@keileymynk1791

Why don't they post the GREAT 45 version I have ??????

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