Little Girl
Bluesbreakers The Lyrics


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You're gonna be mine, little girl
You've been through 18 years of pain
You're gonna be mine, little girl
You've been through 18 years of pain
I'm gonna give you a love, child
You won't feel bad again

You've been mistreated, little girl
But I swear, I swear it'll be outgrown
You've been mistreated, little girl
But I swear, but I swear it'll be outgrown
I'm gonna give you a love, child
Something you've never known

You're gonna be mine, little girl
Even if I can't have you by my side
You're gonna be mine, little girl
Even if I can't have you by my side




You're gonna remember the love, child
That made you satisfied

Overall Meaning

Bluesbreaker’s song “Little Girl” is riddled with complex and powerful emotions with deep and relatable lyrics. From the very first line, when the singer declares “You’re gonna be mine, little girl,” it appears to be nothing more than a man expressing his desire for a woman. But as the lyrics progress, they reveal a deeper meaning- the woman he desires has been through 18 years of pain and mistreatment, and he promises to give her something she has never known before- a love child, someone who will make her feel happy and fulfilled. In essence, the song reflects the themes of love and support, only in a rough and masculine tone, with a hint of sexism.


Moreover, throughout the song, the singer refers to the woman as “little girl,” which raises a question about the concept of age in this song. Does the woman he is speaking to belong to a younger generation or is he addressing all women as "little girl"? Another point worth noting in the lyrics is how he uses the phrase “even if I can’t have you by my side.” It’s almost as if he’s stating his love for her in a way that doesn't require her to be with him. This could be interpreted as a romantic gesture, or it could be seen as a statement of power- he’s determined to make her his, whether she wants it or not.


In conclusion, the song “Little Girl” by Bluesbreakers is an intriguing dive into the complexities of desire, love, and support. Despite its apparent simplicity, one can decipher various interpretations and understand its core message of love and acceptance in its own right.




Line by Line Meaning

You're gonna be mine, little girl
The singer desires to have the attention and affection of a younger woman.


You've been through 18 years of pain
The woman addressed in this song has had a difficult life up until now, likely including hardship and suffering.


I'm gonna give you a love, child, You won't feel bad again
The singer promises to bestow upon the woman the gift of love, so that she may heal from past hurts and feel secure and content with their new relationship.


You've been mistreated, little girl
The woman has suffered at the hands of someone else in the past.


But I swear, I swear it'll be outgrown
The artist is doing everything in their power to ensure that the past mistreatment is left behind, and that the woman will enjoy their relationship without fear or pain.


Something you've never known
The love and commitment offered by the singer is different than anything the woman has ever experienced in her life.


Even if I can't have you by my side
The singer desires to be with the woman, but understands that there may be obstacles to their relationship.


You're gonna remember the love, child
The artist believes that the love they share will be impactful and memorable for the woman throughout her life.


That made you satisfied
The love the artist offers is intended to bring the woman deep satisfaction and joy in life.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARIE FREDRIKSSON

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