Ain't That Loving You
Bobby "Blue" Bland Lyrics


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Before you think I love you
For just one thing
To you, my love, this might
Be the way that it seems

But I love the way
That you carry yourself
I even love the way
You wear your hair

Ain't that loving you?
Ain't that loving you
For more reasons than one?

Somehow our love
Has been misled
By a lot of things
That the other men said

But I love you, oh yes, I do
For what you are
I love you, I love you
I love you, I love
For what you're made of

Ain't that loving you?
Ain't that loving you
For more reasons than one?

Has it ever occurred to you
Why I do all that I can do?
Just to keep a little smile
Upon your face

It's because I love you
I love you, baby
In so many times

Somehow, our love
Has been misled
By a lot of things
That the other men said

But I love you, oh yes, I do
For what you are
Even love you, I love you
I love you, I love you
For that you made me become

Ain't that loving you?
Ain't that loving you
For more reasons than one?

Oh baby, I love the way
You kiss my lips
Oh baby, I love the way
You swivel your hips

Oh baby, I love the way




That you understand
Oh baby, I love the way

Overall Meaning

that you're my woman


Bobby "Blue" Bland's Ain't That Lovin' You is a sweet ode to a woman the singer loves deeply. The lyrics are simple and straightforward, yet express strong emotions that are easy to relate to. The song is about loving someone for all their little quirks and idiosyncrasies, and not just for one thing.


The song opens with the singer telling his beloved that he doesn't just love her for one reason, but for all the reasons she is. He loves the way she carries herself, and even the way she wears her hair. He then asks her if that isn't loving her for more than just one thing. The love he feels for her is pure and deep, and he wants her to know that.


The second verse of the song deals with how their love has been misled by other men's words. It seems like people have said things about the woman that have made the singer doubt his feelings for her, but he is adamant that he loves her for who she is, not what others have said about her. He loves everything about her, and that's why he wants to see her smile every day.


Overall, Ain't That Lovin' You is a simple yet powerful love song that speaks to the complexity of human emotions. Sometimes it's hard to put into words why we love someone, but this song manages to do just that.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DON ROBEY

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@ladydoc7221

“I don’t believe you know.... I don’t believe you know what I am talking about....


I am talking about love love love.....


....ain’t that loving you baby....”


Oooooowwwweeeee

The definition of swag.....



All comments from YouTube:

@markherron1407

Happy Birthday to the Late Bobby Bland Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!

@ladydoc7221

“I don’t believe you know.... I don’t believe you know what I am talking about....


I am talking about love love love.....


....ain’t that loving you baby....”


Oooooowwwweeeee

The definition of swag.....

@acole1230

And everytime you smile, you know im smiling with you

@michaelsethcudd

Yes! Awesome song! Very few songs can give me goose bumps, but holy smokes! Wow! This makes me wish I was born a few decades earlier.

@sereneamani1713

Michael Seth Cudd I was in the 9th grade when this came out. Loved it then and now. We did have such good music. This is sooooo smooooooth!!

@CheckMate657879

Yes , yes ya''ll. Thank you so much. This song was in my head this morning and I was hoping someone had uploaded it. I couldn't locate it in YouTube's browser. But, then I Googled it and it the link brought me here. Ain't that loving me! HA!

@rutherfojr

Blown....away...

@vonvon3949

I love the music

@charlestrimble7761

Las Vegas headliner! I'll have a Gold Cadillac! Thank you, bartender.

@waltwilliams7063

the best part of this and other bbb songs is the abrupt unfancy endings.it's like 'there, we said it, next song.his music defies category,soul and blues; but also neither.

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