Medley: Fact Of Life / He'll Be There When The Sun Goes Down
Bobby Womack Lyrics


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(Bobby's Monolouge)
You know, people always ask me say, "Bobby why do you always talk before you sing? You know like I notice in most of your songs, you always have somethin to say." People that talk usually I think that you should have somethin to say, or you shouldn't talk just to be talkin. But I feel that anytime I got somethin to say Imma say it, cause I cause maybe it'll help you on your merry way.

Like I'm an entertainer, I'm in show business, and I like to speak for all people that's in show business, lot of people don't understand. They look at us different, but there's no difference we need the same thing, that you need. It's simple like, let's say if you were away from home, know what I mean? And uh, you make home, or you try, or you make an attempt to make home, where it was, know what I mean? Where it is.

So like uh, so like a few days ago, I was in uh, Chicago, and after the show I had previously I had seen this young lady sitting backstage and she was uh, seem like she had a whole lot of time on her hands, or I didn't know. So after the show, I was a little lonely and I didn't want to go back to the hotel by myself, and I had been feeling her vibe all through the whole night, so I said," Hey Baby what're you doin after the show?" She said'"Oh I ain't doin nothin."

I said,"Well dig, like I'm at the Holiday Inn room 234, why don't you stop by and have a drink?" She said,"Aw you don't wanna buy me no drink, you can buy me a drink right here." Said,"You just wanna get me up in your room." You know? And so many times this is said to entertainers and it makes em feel so bad, you know what I mean ?

It's like, I've always been the kind of person if that was the case I would tell you,"Yes I want you in my room." The only reason you'd be hangin around was because you would want to be there anyway, or was waitin on an opportunity if that was the case. Know what I mean? See what people gotta learn is to start doing is don't d-don't don't be jivin yourself, you can't fool yourself. You know? I'm just gon, if I if if I want water, I'm gon ask for water I'll say,"Say I'm thirsty." You know what I mean? But the whole thing to all of this is just that, you know Imma be gone tomorrow, I mean even if I wanted to stay my job won't permit me to. You know what I mean? It gets real technical, it gets down in the contract, agencies. People like that you know? And it's all about money, and it seems, but with me it's all about feelings.

I don't wanna get you involved, I don't wanna mess up your life if you got somethin goin, like keep a man, it's cool to have a man from 9 to 5. Ain't nuthin wrong with that. Like I say, don't get hung up on me, cause tomorrow I might be gone on down the road. It's cool if you can handle it, if you got a good man remember one thing.
(End of Monolouge)
(Bobby sings)
Oh, he'll be there, when your sun go down
and I'll be somewhere runnin down that same old line
in another town
I thought I'd let you know, where I'm comin from
I don't really mean you no wrong,
but I gotta keep movin on, gotta keep movin on

And he'll be there when your lights go dim,
so why chase me up and down the road,
and in your mind you know you should be with him' ohh
I can't help, but we can't help what we feel inside, baby,
Wanna let it out, be we all hung up on pride
but oh pride can't fulfill the need inside,
come and get it, go on home, but leave it outside
ohh

Cause he'll be there, (I'm just tellin you like it is)
when the sun go down

You ain't always be sweet sixteen, so while you still caryin little weight, find you somebody that's gon really mean you some good.

Mmmmmm. Listen to me.

But don't get me wrong,
I fall in love like any other man do.
But I gotta keep movin from place to place,
and in my heart, I might just wanna be with you




I have to get it where I can,
can't you see I'm like ohhh any other man

Overall Meaning

In the beginning of the song, Bobby Womack speaks about the true nature of show business and how important it is for entertainers to have a place they can consider "home". He emphasizes the fact that most people view those in show business as being different and unable to relate to their own needs, when in fact, they share the same basic needs such as a home to return to. Also, he emphasizes how difficult it is for entertainers to find true relationships because of their constant travel and work commitments. In the second half of the song, Bobby sings passionately about his own struggles with love, and how he must keep moving from town to town in order to keep his career alive, but still desperately desires that connection with someone special.


The song was released in 1972 and was a mash-up of two songs, "Fact of Life" and "He'll Be There When The Sun Goes Down," that were both written by Bobby Womack. It was featured on his album, Understanding.


Bobby Womack was considered one of the greatest soul musicians of all time, having worked with other legends such as Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, and Ray Charles.


The song has been covered by other artists such as Isaac Hayes, Otis Clay, and Della Reese.


Bobby Womack's musical style was heavily influenced by gospel music, which he learned from his family, who were all involved in the church.


"Fact of Life" was originally written as a standalone song, but was later merged with "He'll Be There When The Sun Goes Down" to create a medley.


In 2011, Bobby Womack was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


The song deals with the struggles and complexities of love, specifically for entertainers who constantly travel and have difficulty forming lasting relationships.


Bobby Womack was not only a talented singer and musician, but also wrote many songs for other artists, including The Rolling Stones and Janis Joplin.


The song blends a spoken word monologue with passionate singing, providing a unique and introspective experience for the listener.


Chords: D, Bm, Em, A7, D (Verse), G, Em, Bm, A7, D (Chorus)


Line by Line Meaning

You know, people always ask me say, "Bobby why do you always talk before you sing? You know like I notice in most of your songs, you always have somethin to say."
Bobby believes that it is important to talk before you sing if you have something to say, and he takes this opportunity to share his thoughts.


But I feel that anytime I got somethin to say Imma say it, cause I cause maybe it'll help you on your merry way.
Bobby wants to share his insights because it might help others in some way.


Like I'm an entertainer, I'm in show business, and I like to speak for all people that's in show business, lot of people don't understand.
Bobby feels a connection to other people in show business and wants to represent them.


So like uh, so like a few days ago, I was in uh, Chicago, and after the show I had previously I had seen this young lady sitting backstage and she was uh, seem like she had a whole lot of time on her hands, or I didn't know.
Bobby tells a story about meeting a lady backstage in Chicago after a show.


And so many times this is said to entertainers and it makes em feel so bad, you know what I mean?
Bobby explains how entertainers are often judged in this way, and it can be hurtful.


But the whole thing to all of this is just that, you know Imma be gone tomorrow, I mean even if I wanted to stay my job won't permit me to.
Bobby recognizes the transient nature of his work, and he cannot stay in one place for too long.


It's cool if you can handle it, if you got a good man remember one thing.
Bobby acknowledges that his lifestyle is not for everyone, and it is important to have a stable relationship if that is what you desire.


Oh, he'll be there, when your sun go down
Bobby sings about how someone else will be there for you when he is not around.


I thought I'd let you know, where I'm comin from I don't really mean you no wrong, but I gotta keep movin on, gotta keep movin on
Bobby tries to convey that he has good intentions but must continue moving forward.


And he'll be there when your lights go dim, so why chase me up and down the road, and in your mind you know you should be with him' ohh
Bobby encourages the listener to be with someone who will always be there, instead of chasing after someone like him who cannot always be present.


I can't help, but we can't help what we feel inside, baby, Wanna let it out, be we all hung up on pride but oh pride can't fulfill the need inside, come and get it, go on home, but leave it outside ohh
Bobby acknowledges the difficulty in expressing feelings, and how pride can often get in the way. However, he urges the listener to set their pride aside and fulfill their needs.


You ain't always be sweet sixteen, so while you still caryin little weight, find you somebody that's gon really mean you some good. Mmmmmm. Listen to me.
Bobby advises the listener to find someone who truly cares for them while they are still young enough to do so.


But don't get me wrong, I fall in love like any other man do. But I gotta keep movin from place to place, and in my heart, I might just wanna be with you I have to get it where I can, can't you see I'm like ohhh any other man
Bobby admits that he falls in love too, but his circumstances require him to keep moving. He still desires companionship when he can, just like anyone else.




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✨Teary✨

I heard this for the first time very recently and I said to myself, “That Bobby Womack was something else!” This was smooth.

Jessica Wiley

Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere??

James Greene

Jessica where are you from

Jessica Wiley

How about you?

Roger Cook

Young lady where have you been? This classic song came out in 1973. Lol. I was a teenager. Every time the wind blow I was ready, if you know what I mean. Lol

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michael myles

This will forever be my jam and Bobby Womack will always be one of my favorite artists. He tells it like it is

David Babafemi Aka

He is the poet...

Farrah C

He sang what he spoke and he spoke what he thought. That's honesty from Mr Womack. 💖🎶 (27.01.19)

Jessica Wiley

Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!

Kenneth Craddock

Absolutely

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