Who Do You Think You Are
Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods Lyrics


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Who am I?
I'm just a guy who only wants to try
To do what's right and never make you cry
But you're no good to me, and

Who do you think you are?
You try to push me a bit too far
And every day sees another scar
Tell me, who do you think you are?
If you want me there, you gotta care
Who do you think you are, taking advantage of me this way?
Who do you think you are, hurting me more with everything you say?
It's not fair, you don't care
Who do you really think that you are?

Where are we?
We're at the crossroads and I just can't see
Which road to take to keep you here with me
The lights are down and baby,

Who do you think you are?
You try to push me a bit too far
And every day sees another scar
Tell me, who do you think you are?
If you want me there, you gotta care
Who do you think you are, taking advantage of me that way?
Who do you think you are, hurting me with everything you say?
It's not fair, you don't care
Who do you really think that you are?

Who am I?
I'm just a guy who only wants to try
To do what's right and never make you cry
But you're no good to me, and

Who do you think you are?
You try to push me a bit too far
And every day sees another scar
Tell me, who do you think you are?

Yeah, baby, who do you think you are?
You try to push me a bit too far




And every day sees another scar
Tell me, who do you think you are?

Overall Meaning

The song "Who Do You Think You Are" by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods is a reflection on the complexities of a relationship that is falling apart. The singer of the song is expressing his frustration and hurt at being taken for granted by his partner. He is a guy who only wants to try to do what's right and make his partner happy, but he feels like he is being pushed too far and is constantly getting hurt in the process. The singer questions his partner, asking "who do you think you are?" because he cannot comprehend why someone who claims to love him would treat him this way.


The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, as it reveals the depth of the singer's pain. He asks his partner who they really think they are for taking advantage of him and hurting him with everything they say. The singer is at a crossroads and unsure which road to take to mend their relationship, but he knows that his partner needs to start caring if they want to make things work.


Overall, "Who Do You Think You Are" is a poignant and emotive song that explores the pitfalls of relationships and the pain that can come with feeling undervalued and unappreciated by a partner. It is a timeless piece of music that still resonates with people today.


Line by Line Meaning

Who am I?
The singer is questioning their own identity.


I'm just a guy who only wants to try
The singer is just an average person who wants to do their best.


To do what's right and never make you cry
The singer wants to be a good person and avoid causing others pain.


But you're no good to me, and
The artist has a negative opinion of the person they are addressing.


Who do you think you are?
The artist is challenging the other person's behavior.


You try to push me a bit too far
The other person is testing the singer's limits.


And every day sees another scar
The other person's actions are causing the singer emotional pain.


Tell me, who do you think you are?
The artist demands an explanation for the other person's behavior.


If you want me there, you gotta care
The artist requires genuine concern from the other person to maintain the relationship.


Who do you think you are, taking advantage of me this way?
The artist feels exploited and disrespected by the other person's actions.


Who do you think you are, hurting me more with everything you say?
The other person's words are causing the singer even more pain.


It's not fair, you don't care
The artist feels that the other person's behavior is unjust and uncaring.


Who do you really think that you are?
The singer questions the other person's true character.


Where are we?
The singer is unsure of their current situation.


We're at the crossroads and I just can't see
The singer feels stuck and unable to make a decision.


Which road to take to keep you here with me
The artist wants to find a way to maintain the relationship with the other person.


The lights are down and baby,
The setting is dark or uncertain.


Yeah, baby, who do you think you are?
The singer emphasizes their challenge to the other person's behavior.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CATHY DENNIS, JON OSCAR LISNERS

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Comments from YouTube:

@ronnieyoung544

Only people from my generation can know the feeling I feel when I hear this song. I was 15 when this song was popular. Phenomenal music, drop dead gorgeous girls, muscle cars. Thank God I was born in 1959 you couldn't pay me to switch my timeline for anything in the world.

@birdsfan57

You said it perfectly!

@paulwalker1443

Yes '59 baby here too. We were at the exact right age to enjoy this ear candy.

@duckboy5725

nobody wants to live in that century 😂😂😂

@albertgray1814

You'll get no argument from me, mate. I love this song too! 🙂

@ricogomez4020

You mean you wouldn't trade those years for lame music and movie remakes, tattooed girls and a phone to have 24/7 to talk?

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@djdavemick

RIP lead singer Mike Gibbins. Passed away in 2016, so sad.

@birdsfan57

And Rick Joswick in 2015...RIP to both of those lovely, sweet, talented gentlemen...miss them AND the 70's...

@sandyhanson6082

Oh man I didn't know that!😢

@donbeggs7613

This is their very best song. Love it!

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