Waiting' On You
B.B. King Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Yes, it's four o'clock
In the morning, baby
I'm sitting here waiting on you
Yes, it's four o'clock
In the morning, baby
I'm sitting here waiting on you
Yeah, you say you're going out dancing
But the dance hall closes at two

Yes, I know it's the weekend, mama
And everybody's having fun
Yes, the weekend, baby
And everybody's having fun
But when it's time for loving, baby
Remember that I'm the only one

Yes, I'm sitting here waiting, baby
Wondering what you're doing out there
Yeah, I'm sitting here wondering, baby
Wondering what you're doing out there
I can see you're with another man
Having fun without a care

Yeah, it's four o'clock in the morning
Baby, tell me, where have you been
Yes, it's four o'clock in the morning
Woman, tell me, where have you been




Yeah, you come on in here, woman
And don't let it happen again

Overall Meaning

In "Waitin' on You," B.B. King sings about waiting for his lover until four in the morning. He knows that she is out dancing, but the dance hall closed at two. Despite it being the weekend, and everyone having a good time, King reminds his lover that he is the only one for her when it comes to love. The song resonates with anyone who has ever waited for someone they love, knowing that they are out having fun without them.


The song, written by Jules Taub and King, was released in 1963 on King's album "Mr. Blues." It exemplifies King's signature style of soulful blues infused with his unique guitar playing. King's emotive voice coupled with his powerful guitar playing makes the song a classic. The song's structure and melody are simple yet impactful. Its relaxed and soulful rhythm characterize the blues genre.


King's style of blues has influenced generations of musicians, from Eric Clapton to Stevie Ray Vaughan. "Waitin' on You" has been covered by various artists such as Alvin Youngblood Hart, and Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows. It epitomizes King's ability to create songs that have a heartfelt message yet can be enjoyed by anyone.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes, it's four o'clock
The artist emphasizes that it's early in the morning and everyone should be sleeping


In the morning, baby
The artist makes an affectionate reference to his partner


I'm sitting here waiting on you
The artist waits anxiously for his partner to come home


Yeah, you say you're going out dancing
The artist's partner mentioned going out to dance earlier


But the dance hall closes at two
The artist is aware that the place where his partner went to dance was already closed


Yes, I know it's the weekend, mama
The artist acknowledges that it's the weekend, a time to have fun


And everybody's having fun
The artist believes that everyone is having a good time, except for him


But when it's time for loving, baby
The artist reminds his partner of their relationship and when there's time for intimacy


Remember that I'm the only one
The artist reminds his partner that he's the only one who loves her


Yes, I'm sitting here waiting, baby
The artist is still waiting for his partner to come home


Wondering what you're doing out there
The artist is anxious about where his partner is and what she's doing


Yeah, I'm sitting here wondering, baby
The artist reiterates his anxiety about his partner


I can see you're with another man
The artist suggests his partner is with another person


Having fun without a care
The artist believes his partner is enjoying herself without any thought or concern


Yeah, it's four o'clock in the morning
The artist repeats the time again, emphasizing how late it is


Baby, tell me, where have you been
The artist questions his partner about her whereabouts


Woman, tell me, where have you been
The artist directs his question specifically to his partner


Yeah, you come on in here, woman
The artist tells his partner to come home


And don't let it happen again
The artist warns his partner not to do this again




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: B B KING, FERDINAND WASHINGTON

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

Anonymous


on Always On My Mind

Here's BB King's Version - Lyrics

Maybe I didn't love you
Quite as often as I should have
Maybe I didn't treat you
Quite as good as I could have

If I made you feel second best
Girl I'm sorry I was blind
You were always on my mind
You were always on my mind

Maybe I didn't hold you
All those lonely, lonely times
I guess I never told you
That I am so happy that you're mine
Little things I should have said and done
I just never took the time
You were always on my mind
ou were always on my mind

If I made you feel second best
Girl I'm sorry I was blind

Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died
Give me, give me one more chance
To satisfied
I'll keep you satisfied

Musical Interlude

Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died
Give me, give me one more chance
To satisfied
I'll keep you satisfied

More Versions