Im Lookin For Someone To Love
Buddy Holly Lyrics


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Stayin' at home, waitin' for you
Just won't get it 'cause you say we're through an'

I'm lookin' for someone to love
I'm lookin' for someone to love
Well if you're not here
My baby I don't care
Because I'm lookin' for someone to love

Playin' the field all day long
Since I found out that I was wronged now

I'm lookin' for someone to love
I'm lookin' for someone to love
Well if you're not here
My baby I don't care
Because I'm lookin' for someone to love

Drunk man, street car
Foot slipped there you are now

I'm lookin' for someone to love
I'm lookin' for someone to love
Well if you're not here
My baby I don't care
Because I'm lookin' for someone to love

Caught myself, thinkin' of you
You can't love me and an other one too

Well I'm lookin' for someone to love
I'm lookin' for someone to love
Well if you're not here




My baby I don't care
Because I'm lookin' for someone to love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Buddy Holly & The Crickets' song "I'm Lookin' for Someone to Love" reflect the sentiments of someone who has recently been jilted and is looking for a new love interest. The song begins with the singer waiting at home for their former lover to return, but realizing that they have moved on. The lyrics then describe the singer playing the field and looking for a new romantic partner. The chorus repeats the line "I'm lookin' for someone to love" several times, emphasizing the singer's desire for a new relationship. The song ends with the singer reflecting on their feelings for their former lover and realizing that they cannot love them while searching for someone new.


The lyrics to "I'm Lookin' for Someone to Love" are typical of the rock 'n' roll genre, which often dealt with youthful rebellion, romance, and angst. The song was released in 1957, during the height of the rock 'n' roll craze. Buddy Holly's distinctive voice and the song's upbeat tempo made it an instant hit with teenagers and young adults.


Line by Line Meaning

Stayin' at home, waitin' for you
I've been sitting at home, waiting for you to come back to me


Just won't get it 'cause you say we're through an'
But I know it's pointless to wait because you've told me that we're over


I'm lookin' for someone to love
I'm searching for someone to fill the void you left in my heart


Well if you're not here
If you're not with me


My baby I don't care
I don't care anymore


Because I'm lookin' for someone to love
Because I'm trying to find a new love


Playin' the field all day long
I've been trying to meet new people constantly


Since I found out that I was wronged now
Ever since I realized that you betrayed me


Drunk man, street car
One night, I was drunk and stumbled upon a street car


Foot slipped there you are now
And there you were, right in front of me


Caught myself, thinkin' of you
Sometimes I still find myself thinking about you


You can't love me and an other one too
But I know that you can't love me and someone else at the same time




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: DALE HAWKINS, STANLEY J. LEWIS, ELEANOR BROADWATER

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@dennisfothergill

Buddy Holly was well ahead of time in his music.Ive been an avid fan of his music, for over 50 years now, and I'm still drawn to The Chirpin Crickets L.P. of which my late brother owned, what fantastic arrangements there were on that Album, all those years ago, absolutely "BRILL" R.I.P. Charles Harding Holly xx

@Tonetwisters

The all-time best rock and roller. Period.

@sauquoit13456

'Drunk man, street car; foot slipped, there you are now'...
One of the their best songs, but then again, the Crickets never had a bad song!!!

@gabize

greil marcus: There’s the lack of care in the singer’s plea, the plea of someone looking for love, bereft, alone, but also cruising, not in any hurry, laughing at himself—and it’s the lack of care that makes the room in the song, room in its story, in its heart, room, in this case, for the cool walk of the last verse, which turns out to be as complete a definition of rock ’n’ roll as Holly’s guitar solos, the verse that was nothing but a Holly family saying, which here seems a Zen koan, a frontier password, and lines left out of “Not Fade Away” all at once: “Drunk man / Street car / Foot slip / There you are.”

@bigsinger1981

He wrote this while travelling to studio to record that il be the day and his brother gave him that line which was something their mother used to say. Watch documentary and Gary and Roma tollett explained the story .

@rogerdodger4444

His brother Travis wrote that line of the song

@jaredtomlin85

Never a bad song, that's why Buddy will always be my favorite!

@morna45

Great song that I had on an original EP, along with Not Fade Away, Oh Boy and That'll Be the Day.  Does it get any better than that?  I don't think so.

@geraldlewis9963

I almost agree

@jeffjeeves6337

What a fine guitar player he was.

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