3 O'Clock Blues
BB King & Bobby Blue Bland Lyrics


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Now here it is three o' clock in the mornin'
Can't even close my eyes
Oh, three o' clock in the mornin', baby
Can't even close my eyes
Well, I can't find my baby
Lord, and I can't be satisfied

Lord, I've looked around me
Whoa, my baby can't be found
Whoa, looked all around me, people
Whoa, my baby can't be found
Well, if I don't find my baby
I'm goin' down to the boilin' ground, that's where the mens hang out

Well, I'm bound to find her
Yeah
Come here, baby

Well, goodbye, everybody
Lord, I believe this is the end
Oh, goodbye, everybody
Lord, I believe this is the end





Well, you can tell my baby
To forgive me for my sins

Overall Meaning

The song "3 O'Clock Blues" by B.B. King & Bobby Blue Bland is a classic blues ballad about a man who is deeply saddened by the fact that he cannot find his lover. He laments that it's three o'clock in the morning, and he can't even close his eyes because he's so unsettled. He's frantically searching for his lover and can't seem to find her anywhere. As he looks around, he becomes more and more desperate, and he fears that he won't be able to find her at all. The chorus is a powerful cry for help as he sings, "I can't find my baby, Lord, and I can't be satisfied."


The song continues with the man expressing his desperation and resolve to continue looking for his lover. He knows that he won't rest until he finds her, and he's willing to go to the "boiling ground" to find her. He's determined to find his love, and he's confident that he will eventually find her. The song ends with the man acknowledging that he may have to pay for his sins and saying goodbye to everyone he knows.


Line by Line Meaning

Now here it is three o' clock in the mornin'
It's currently three in the morning


Can't even close my eyes
I'm unable to fall asleep


Oh, three o' clock in the mornin', baby
Addressing his lover, emphasizing the late hour


Can't even close my eyes
Reiterating his inability to sleep


Well, I can't find my baby
He is unable to locate his lover


Lord, and I can't be satisfied
He is unhappy due to his lover's absence


Lord, I've looked around me
He has searched for his lover


Whoa, my baby can't be found
His lover is nowhere to be seen


Whoa, looked all around me, people
Reiterating his search for his lover


Whoa, my baby can't be found
He is becoming increasingly desperate to find his lover


Well, if I don't find my baby
If he doesn't locate his lover


I'm goin' down to the boilin' ground, that's where the mens hang out
He will go to a dangerous location to try and find his lover


Well, I'm bound to find her
He is determined to find his lover


Yeah
Agreeing with himself that he will find his lover


Come here, baby
Asking his lover to come to him


Well, goodbye, everybody
He is leaving


Lord, I believe this is the end
He feels like this could be the end of the relationship


Oh, goodbye, everybody
Stressing that he is leaving and saying goodbye to everyone around him


Lord, I believe this is the end
Reiterating his belief that the relationship may be over


Well, you can tell my baby
Asking someone else to deliver a message to his lover


To forgive me for my sins
Asking his lover to forgive him for any wrongdoings or mistakes he may have made




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JULES BIHARI, RILEY B. KING

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@vatriciacouts6615

My favorite bluesmen. Rip to both

@robertywhite8415

Vatricia Couts hu

@bryandickens387

Arguably the greatest pairing of blues legends. They wonderfully compliment each other's singing style. Bobby has the fuzzy soul and BB King has the down south holla.

@daddymang9211

There is only person who sound like Bobby Bland and that's Bobby Bland only one BB King God bless the King and the Duke of blues.

@gustavocorrea5473

I've been searching the whole Internet thru for this version. I was 12 years old when I heard it, and it thrills me till today.

@terryhouston1420

Grandpa's Song is what i call it 5 or 6 sitting around drinking talking about their wives ha ha ha

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Omg I finally find it

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me too :)

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@dwanalaws771

You're 39 now, huh🤣 I played this tape front and back around 12 as well ❗ Thrill is an understatement ☺️

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