Me & Mrs Jones
Billy Paul Lyrics


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Me and Mrs. Jones
We got a thing goin' on
We both know that it's wrong
But it's much too strong
To let it go now

We meet every day at the same café
Six-thirty and no one knows she'll be there
Holding hands, making all kinds of plans
While the jukebox plays our favorite songs

Me and Mrs., Mrs. Jones
Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones
We got a thing goin' on
We both know that it's wrong
But it's much too strong
To let it go now

We gotta be extra careful
That we don't build our hopes up too high
'Cause she's got her own obligations
And so, and so do I

Me and Mrs., Mrs. Jones
Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones
We got a thing goin' on
We both know that it's wrong
But it's much too strong
To let it go now

Well, it's time for us to be leaving
It hurts so much, it hurts so much inside
Now she'll go her way and I'll go mine
Tomorrow we'll meet
The same place, the same time

Me and Mrs., Mrs. Jones
Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones
We got a thing goin' on (thing)
We gotta be extra careful (goin' on)
We can't afford to build our hopes up too high
I wanna meet (thing) and talk with you
At the same place (goin' on), the same café, the same time
And we gonna hold hands like we used to
We gonna talk it over, talk it over
(Thing) we know, they know (goin' on), and you know
And I know that it was wrong




But our thing is strong, we gotta let 'em know now
That we got a thing going on, a thing going on

Overall Meaning

The song "Me and Mrs. Jones" by Billy Paul is a tale about infidelity and an extramarital affair between two people who simply can't resist the attraction they feel for each other. The chorus repeats, "Me and Mrs. Jones, we got a thing going on, we both know that it's wrong, but it's much too strong to let it go now." This is a clear indication of the nature of their relationship, one that is based on physical attraction and emotional intimacy, but is ultimately forbidden due to their status as married individuals.


The verses describe the couple's daily meetings at the same café at 6:30, where they hold hands and make plans while their favorite songs play on the jukebox. The two are aware that they need to be cautious and not get carried away but they must have the hardened resolve to continue seeing each other because the attraction is too strong to ignore. Their obligation to their respective partners is acknowledged, and the fact that they can’t build their hopes up too high.


The song ends on a bittersweet note, with the realization that they must part and go back to their respective lives until the next clandestine meeting. Overall, "Me and Mrs. Jones" portrays the complicated and emotional juxtaposition of needs, wants, and societal expectations, wrapped up in the form of soulful music.


Line by Line Meaning

Me and Mrs. Jones
I am having a romantic affair with a woman named Mrs. Jones


We got a thing goin'on
We are involved in a secret relationship


We both know that it's wrong
We are aware that what we are doing is morally questionable


But it's much too strong
Our attraction to each other is too powerful to resist


To let it go now
We are not ready to end our affair


We meet every day at the same cafe
Mrs. Jones and I have a regular meeting place


Six-thirty and no one knows she'll be there
Our rendezvous time is a secret


Holding hands, making all kinds of plans
We are affectionate and make future plans together


While the juke box plays our favorite songs
We enjoy listening to music together


We gotta be extra careful
We need to be cautious to avoid getting caught


That do we don't build our hopes up too high
We don't want to get too emotionally attached


Because she's got her own obligations
Mrs. Jones has responsibilities outside of our affair


And so, and so, do I
I also have obligations outside of our affair


Well, it's time for us to be leaving
Our time together has come to an end for now


It hurts so much, it hurts so much inside
Ending our time together is emotionally painful


Now she'll go her way and I'll go mine
We must each go back to our separate lives


Tomorrow we'll meet
We plan to see each other again


The same place, the same time
We will meet at our usual spot and time




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Leon Huff, Cary Grant Gilbert, Kenneth Gamble

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Me..February 27th @6:51 a.m. Houston,Texas..

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