It's Just A Matter Of Time
Brook Benton Lyrics


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Someday, some way, you'll realize that you've been blind
Yes, darling, you're going to need me again
It's just a matter of time

Go on, go on, until you reach the end of the line
But I know you'll pass my way again
It's just a matter of time
After I gave you everything I had
You laughed and called me a clown
Remember, in your search for fortune and fame
What goes up must come down

I know, I know that one day you'll wake up and find




That my love was a true love
It's just a matter of time

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Brook Benton's song "It's Just a Matter of Time" express the emotions of a person who has been hurt and abandoned by their lover. The singer is lamenting about how they gave everything they had to their partner who ended up treating them badly. However, the singer is still in love with their ex-lover and believes that someday, they will realize the mistake they have made and come back to the singer. The emotions in the lyrics are powerful and relatable as many people have been in relationships that have ended abruptly or unceremoniously.


The first two lines of the lyrics express the hope the singer has that their ex-partner will realize that they have made a mistake and come back to them. The singer believes that their partner will need them again and that it's only a matter of time before that happens. The next two lines of the lyrics urge the partner to continue on their path until they reach the end of the line. The singer believes that their partner will eventually pass their way again and they will be able to reconnect and rekindle what they had before.


The third and fourth lines of the lyrics reveal the pain the singer had to endure when their partner left them. The singer gave everything they had to their partner and ended up being laughed at and called a clown. This shows how the singer's partner did not value their love and instead used them for their entertainment. The last two lines of the lyrics express the hope that the singer still has for their partner. The singer believes that one day, their ex-partner will wake up and realize that the singer's love was true and it was just a matter of time before they came back.


Line by Line Meaning

Someday, some way, you'll realize that you've been blind
At some point in the future, you'll come to understand that you've been mistaken about our relationship


Yes, darling, you're going to need me again
You're going to come to a point where you'll want my companionship


It's just a matter of time
I'm certain it will happen, even if I don't know exactly when


Go on, go on, until you reach the end of the line
You should continue living your life, pursuing your goals, and striving to achieve your potential


But I know you'll pass my way again
Despite any distance or time that separates us, I'm certain our paths will cross once more


It's just a matter of time
I'm confident that it will happen


After I gave you everything I had
Despite my best efforts, you didn't appreciate or value the many sacrifices I made for you


You laughed and called me a clown
Rather than acknowledging my feelings, you belittled and dismissed them


Remember, in your search for fortune and fame
As you pursue success and acclaim, don't forget about the people who care about you


What goes up must come down
It's important to recognize that success is fleeting and nothing lasts forever


I know, I know that one day you'll wake up and find
I'm certain that eventually you'll realize the value of our relationship


That my love was a true love
You'll come to appreciate the purity and depth of my affection for you


It's just a matter of time
I'm confident that it will happen, even if I don't know exactly when




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Belford Hendricks, Brook Benton, Clyde Otis

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Lyrics:

Someday, someway
You’ll realize that you’ve been blind
Yes, darling, you’re going to need me again
It’s just a matter of time

Go on, go on
Until you reach the end of the line
But I know you’ll pass my way again
It’s just a matter of time

After I gave you everything I had
You laughed and called me a clown
Remember, in your search for fortune and fame
What goes up must come down

I know, I know
That one day, you’ll wake up and find
That my love was a true love
It’s just a matter of time



All comments from YouTube:

@user-ww7ec2ot4n

Lyrics:

Someday, someway
You’ll realize that you’ve been blind
Yes, darling, you’re going to need me again
It’s just a matter of time

Go on, go on
Until you reach the end of the line
But I know you’ll pass my way again
It’s just a matter of time

After I gave you everything I had
You laughed and called me a clown
Remember, in your search for fortune and fame
What goes up must come down

I know, I know
That one day, you’ll wake up and find
That my love was a true love
It’s just a matter of time

@mikekurek6641

What a lovely song. No one can sing it like Brook! Fantastic!!

@danielburns987

this song went to #3 on the pop charts in 1959!!!

@FredPickett

One of the best We ever had/What a good/good voice. R.I.P. Brook.

@donaldmorrow3096

After a few false starts as a recording artist ("The Wall," "A Million Miles from Nowhere") Brook Benton makes a name for himself as a songwriter with two top ten hits: "A Lover's Question" for Clyde McPhatter and "Looking Back" for Nat King Cole - both artists heavyweights in every musical sense. Armed with this success, he tries singing again and changes pop music forever with this masterwork (teaching R&B and later Soul artists how to effectively use a string section). For the next five years, Brook Benton was the most bankable of all R&B artist - surpassing James Brown by miles...just a subtle reminder.

@walterappling6230

Doesn’t get any better than this.

@danielmoroff6179

Whether it's Brook by himself or with Dinah Washington, it's Classic!!! I luvvit!!!

@mowm88

an incredible recording. The man had an awesome voice

@davidhubbert9445

Boy what a fabulous tune love this.

@LeelandClenkian

I am now 74 plus and I still love this song.

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