It Doesn't Matter Much to Me
Bee Gees Lyrics


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Hello angel , do you know me ,I'm you man
Would that be hard for you to try and understand
I've been waiting for this day for so so long
Could lovin' you be so so wrong

It doesn't matter much to me
Baby , I been hurt before
Don't you ask me why I'm here
Back and knockin' at your door

Do you remember
Do you remember all the nights
And all the love we went through
Well you know maybe I thought you had some left over
Could I mean that much to you

It doesn't matter much to me
Baby, I been hurt before
Don't you ask me why I'm here
Back and knockin' at your door

Now open up your arms and take me
Make me love you till I die
You wouldn't have me when I was a young man
But tonight I'm gonna try

It doesn't matter much to me
Baby , I been hurt before




Don't you ask me why I'm here
Back and knockin' at your door

Overall Meaning

The Bee Gees' song "It Doesn't Matter Much to Me" depicts a man who has been waiting for a long time to express his true feelings to the woman he loves. He refers to himself as "your man" and pleads with the woman, whom he addresses as "angel," to try and understand his yearning for her. The man reminisces about their past love together and wonders if their love has ended, or if she still has some feelings for him. He believes that he is meant to be with her and wants to try to make it work between them.


The chorus of the song repeats the lines, "It doesn't matter much to me. Baby, I've been hurt before. Don't you ask me why I'm here, back and knockin' at your door." The man admits that he has been hurt in the past but is still willing to give it another shot. He pleads with the woman to open up her arms and take him in, vowing to love her until he dies. He mentions that she didn't want him when he was a young man, but now he's going to try to win her over once again.


Overall, the song conveys a sense of longing and desperation from someone who has been waiting for love to be reciprocated for a long time. The man is willing to put himself out there once more, despite the fear of rejection and past heartbreak.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello angel, do you know me, I'm your man
The singer is introducing himself to his former lover, who he still considers special.


Would that be hard for you to try and understand
The singer is asking if his former lover can grasp the significance of his presence and interest.


I've been waiting for this day for so so long
The singer has been eagerly anticipating the chance to reconnect with his former lover.


Could lovin' you be so so wrong
The artist acknowledges the possibility that his feelings are misguided or inappropriate.


It doesn't matter much to me
The artist is indifferent to the potential risk or reward of pursuing a relationship with his former lover.


Baby, I been hurt before
The singer has experienced emotional pain in past relationships, which informs his cautious approach.


Don't you ask me why I'm here
The singer doesn't want to be challenged about his intention or motivation for approaching his former lover.


Back and knockin' at your door
The artist has returned to his former lover after a period of absence, hoping to be welcomed back into their lives.


Do you remember all the nights
The artist is recalling the shared history and intimacy of their past relationship.


And all the love we went through
The artist is reminiscing about the depth of feeling and connection they once shared.


Well you know maybe I thought you had some left over
The singer is suggesting that he believed his former lover still had feelings for him, or perhaps that their bond would endure despite time apart.


Could I mean that much to you
The artist is questioning if their relationship was as significant and meaningful to his former lover as it was to him.


Now open up your arms and take me
The singer is asking his former lover to embrace him, accept him, and rekindle their connection.


Make me love you till I die
The singer is expressing his desire to be committed to his former lover for the rest of his life.


You wouldn't have me when I was a young man
The singer believes that his former lover rejected him in the past, when he was younger and perhaps less experienced in matters of love.


But tonight I'm gonna try
The artist is determined to take a chance and pursue a renewed relationship with his former lover, despite past rejection.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB, MAURICE ERNEST GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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