Who Is He ?
Bill Withers Lyrics


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A man we passed just tried to stare me down
And when I looked at you
You looked at the ground

I don't know who he is
But I think that you do
Dadgummit
Who is he, and what is he to you

Something in my heart and in your eye
Tells me he's not someone just passing by
And when you cleared your throat
Was that your cue
Dadgummit
Who is he, and what is he to you

Now when I add the sum of you and me
I get confused when I keep coming up with three
You're too much for one man
But not enough for two
Dadgummit
Who is he and what is he to you

Well, you tell me men don't have much intuition
Is that what you really thinking girl
Or are you wishing
Before you wreck your old home
And search for another new

Dadgummit
Who is he, and what is he to you
Dadgummit
Who is he, and what is he to you
Dadgummit
Who is he, and what is he to you




Dadgummit
Who is he, and what is he to you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bill Withers's song "Who is He?" explore themes of jealousy, suspicion, and uncertainty in a romantic relationship. The singer expresses his unease when he notices another man staring at them, and becomes even more suspicious when his partner avoids eye contact with him. He voices his confusion and frustration, wondering if his partner is hiding something or if he is simply being paranoid. The phrase "Dadgummit" that punctuates the chorus expresses his exasperation and anger at not knowing the truth.


The refrain, "Who is he, and what is he to you," is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's obsession with the other man and his desire to know the truth. The lyrics suggest that the relationship between the singer and his partner is complicated, with hints of a possible love triangle. The line "You're too much for one man, but not enough for two" implies that the singer feels insecure about his ability to satisfy his partner and fears that she is seeking attention and affection from someone else.


Overall, the song conveys a sense of distrust and insecurity in a romantic relationship, as the singer struggles to understand the dynamics between himself, his partner and the other man.


Line by Line Meaning

A man we passed just tried to stare me down
Someone we crossed paths with was giving me a hard look


And when I looked at you
And when I looked at you for reassurance


You looked at the ground
You averted your gaze and didn't meet my eyes


I don't know who he is
I have no idea who that man was


But I think that you do
But I suspect that you might have recognized him


Dadgummit
Expression of frustration or annoyance


Who is he, and what is he to you
Who is that man, and what is your relationship with him?


Something in my heart and in your eye
I have a gut feeling and I can see it in your expression


Tells me he's not someone just passing by
I sense he's not just a stranger


And when you cleared your throat
And I noticed you coughed to break the silence


Was that your cue
Was that your way of trying to tell me something?


Now when I add the sum of you and me
When I take into consideration our relationship


I get confused when I keep coming up with three
I'm at a loss because I cannot make sense of it


You're too much for one man
You're a wonderful woman who deserves more than one person can provide


But not enough for two
But perhaps you're not enough to satisfy two people either


Well, you tell me men don't have much intuition
You claim that men have little to no intuition


Is that what you really thinking girl
Is that what you truly believe, my dear


Or are you wishing
Or are you hoping for something else


Before you wreck your old home
Before you ruin the good thing you have


And search for another new
And chase after something that may not be better


Who is he, and what is he to you
Who is that man, and what is the nature of your connection to him?


Dadgummit
Expression of frustration or annoyance


Who is he, and what is he to you
Who is that man, and what is your relationship with him?


Dadgummit
Expression of frustration or annoyance


Who is he, and what is he to you
Who is that man, and what is your relationship with him?


Dadgummit
Expression of frustration or annoyance


Who is he, and what is he to you
Who is that man, and what is your relationship with him?




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Bill Withers, Stanley Wayne Mckenney

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@gmfw9777

Dude just slid "Dadgummit" into a song. Mr. Withers ain't nothing to be fuckin'with

@snit22

I am not sure he is saying dagummit. I think he is saying "that guy I met there"=dagamettha. I am not sure, but that's what I hear

@gmfw9777

@@snit22 it's written in the lyrics as "Dadgummit". Hear it however you wanna hear it, it's an exceptional song πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

@gmfw9777

@@pipp_988 it's easy enough to look up

@pipp_988

​@@gmfw9777ah didn't realise it was a real word

@stanettiels7367

Lmfao.

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@LittleRedMadison

"You're too much for one man but not enough for two?" That line is so smartly written, it's astonishing.

@dianeperry1170

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@kdm1074

The SONG is smartly written..."something that in my heart is in your eyes....tell me hes not someone just passing by..."

This song is sooooo clutch!!! (wisdom)

@nkongme

My thoughts as well. I didn't expect she'll not be enough for two though, because she's been painted as quite a handful ;)

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