I've Been Drinking
Beck Lyrics


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I'm drinkin' again
Thinkin' of when
You left me
That happened once so long ago

I've been havin' a few
And wishin' that you
Were right here by my side

Well, I'm makin' the rounds
And settin' them up
A total stranger to myself
I'm just makin' a fool of myself

I'm just hopin'
That you'll come right back once, someday
But I know, I know, I know
That there's no second time around

Now, listen
I know, I know, I know, I know

Sure I know I can borrow a smoke
Or sit here all night long and tell a joke
But after all is said and done, who's gonna laugh
Who's gonna laugh at a broken, a broken heart?

I've been drinkin' again
And thinkin' of when
Of when you left me
And that weren't so long ago

I've been havin' a few
You know that you know
And wishin' that you
Were here right by my side

Now listen one time

I've been drinkin' again




I've been drinkin' again
Sometimes I can't help myself

Overall Meaning

Beck's song "I've Been Drinking Again" is a slow and mournful tune that speaks about heartbreak and the loneliness that comes when one is left to their own devices. The song starts with the singer reminiscing about the time his love interest left him, and the lyrics suggest that he has been feeling sad ever since. The lyrics seem to suggest that the singer of the song is trying to drink away his sorrows, as he laments his broken heart.


As the song progresses, the singer speaks to his love interest, expressing his feelings of loneliness and his wishes that she were by his side. The lyrics suggest that the singer is making a fool of himself and is hoping that his love interest will come back to him, even though he knows deep down that there is no second chance. Despite this, the singer continues to drink and reminisce about his past, leading to a cycle of self-destructive behavior.


The song ends with the singer acknowledging that he has been drinking a lot lately and that he can't seem to help himself. Overall, the lyrics paint a picture of heartache and loneliness, suggesting that the singer is struggling to come to terms with his lost love and is resorting to drinking to try and numb the pain.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm drinkin' again
I'm drinking again because I'm trying to forget the pain of the past.


Thinkin' of when
I'm thinking of the time when you left me.


You left me
You left me once, and it hurt me deeply.


That happened once so long ago
Although it happened a long time ago, I'm still unable to forget it.


I've been havin' a few
I've been drinking a lot, and I wish you were here with me.


And wishin' that you Were right here by my side
I miss you so much and I wish you were with me right now.


Well, I'm makin' the rounds And settin' them up A total stranger to myself I'm just makin' a fool of myself
I'm going from place to place, drinking and trying to forget you, but I don't even recognize the person I've become. I know I'm making a fool of myself.


I'm just hopin' That you'll come right back once, someday
I'm still hoping that you'll come back to me one day, but I know deep down that it's highly unlikely.


But I know, I know, I know That there's no second time around
I know that we can't go back to the way things were before. There's no second chance for us.


Now, listen I know, I know, I know, I know
I know, I know, I know that I should move on, but it's easier said than done.


Sure I know I can borrow a smoke Or sit here all night long and tell a joke
I know that I can distract myself with cigarettes or humor, but those won't fix the pain I'm feeling.


But after all is said and done, who's gonna laugh Who's gonna laugh at a broken, a broken heart?
After everything is said and done, who will laugh at the person with a broken heart? No one, because it's not a laughing matter.


Sometimes I can't help myself I've been drinkin' again
Sometimes I can't control myself, and I turn to drinking again to numb my pain.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Doris Tauber, Johnny Mercer

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@keithbarnes3868

Heard for the first time today. Amazing.

@bobfairclough4369

Rod Stewart at his very best

@tracywells2833

I don't know any other song he's sung as good got this on replay......

@jblacktree

Great song perfectly played--deeply moving with a searing guitar and Sam Cook-Rod, the best singer of his day.

@Ravenz51

WOW! - How could I have forgotten that one for so long? I watched Rod perform at an open air concert a few years back, and he was the ultimate showman, interacting with the crowd, leaving us to sing the chorus of some of the great hits.

@philipgroves7309

Such amazing talent. Beck is slyly smoldering on guitar, the song is tailor made for Rod's voice, Nicky Hopkins makes every recording better.

@Pruperduper

God damn I love Rod Stewart's music

@WetLettuce-kc2qm

Who hasn't got pissed while playing this on repeat?

@dj_grim

This was recorded in 1968 and was the B-side of "Love Is Blue". Later it was re-issued as a single in its own right in 1973 when it reached the top 30 (#27 peak).

@bruceedwards3156

No one sang like or sounded like rod in the early 70s

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