Reminiscing
Buddy Holly Lyrics


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I'm just sittin' here reminiscing
Wondering who you've been kissin'
Baby, wo oh baby
I've been wandering all around
There must be a new guy in town
You don't love me anymore
I'll get over you baby
Although my heart's still sore
Well, you know my heart's still sore

When I think of all the lies you told
To that junk man my heart you sold
You're a cheater and a mean mistreater
When I think of all the fun we had
Kinda makes me feel so sad
I'm lonely, for your love
And the longest day I live
It's only you that I'll be thinking of




You know I'm thinkin' of
Well, it's you I'm thinking of, mmm mmm

Overall Meaning

Buddy Holly's song, "Reminiscing" is a melancholic, rhythm-and-blues ballad that speaks about heartbreak and unrequited love. The song starts by saying, "I'm just sittin' here reminiscing, wondering who you've been kissin', baby, wo oh baby." It's a classic introduction of the aftermath of a breakup, where one partner is left pondering who their former lover has been with. The diction of "reminiscing" suggests that the singer is stuck in the past, and the plaguing feeling of heartbreak is lingering in the present.


As the song continues, the singer expresses that they have been "wandering all around," indicating that they have been trying to find a way to move on from the heartbreak, but it's not going as smoothly as they would hope. The lyrics mention that "there must be a new guy in town," and foreshadow a feeling of jealousy towards the singer's former lover's new relationship. The chorus of the song comes in, where the singer acknowledges the fact that they have lost the love of their significant other, and even though their heart is still broken, they will get over it.


In the second verse, the singer shifts to reflect on the lies and betrayal they experienced from their former lover. The usage of the phrase "junk man" suggests that their former lover may have been involved in shady business practices, which may have led to their breakup. The singer goes on to state that their former lover was a "cheater and a mean mistreater," claiming that they had been wronged by them. The verse concludes with the pair reminiscing about the fun they had together, which now results in a feeling of sadness and persistent loneliness.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm just sittin' here reminiscing
I am currently recollecting past memories


Wondering who you've been kissin'
Curious to know who you have been romantically involved with


Baby, wo oh baby
Expressing affection towards a loved one


I've been wandering all around
I have been aimlessly traveling to new places


There must be a new guy in town
Assuming that there is a new romantic interest in your life


You don't love me anymore
Feeling unloved and unwanted


I'll get over you, baby
I will eventually move on from this relationship


Although my heart's still sore
Even though I am still emotionally affected by this situation


Well, you know my heart's still sore
Reaffirming that I am still struggling with heartbreak


When I think of all the lies you told
Reflecting on the deception and dishonesty that was present in our relationship


To that junk man my heart you sold
Referring to the betrayal of selling affection and loyalty to someone unworthy


You're a cheater and a mean mistreater
Labeling the former partner as disloyal and uncaring


When I think of all the fun we had
Revisiting the happy memories that were present in our relationship


Kinda makes me feel so sad
Feeling melancholic when reminiscing on happy memories


I'm lonely, for your love
Desperately longing for the love and affection of the former partner


And the longest day I live
For the rest of my life


It's only you that I'll be thinking of
Continuously and solely thinking of the former partner


You know I'm thinkin' of
Confirming that thoughts are constantly revolving around the former partner


Well, it's you I'm thinking of, mmm mmm
Underscoring the notion that the former partner is in the forefront of my mind




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Curtis King

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JamesTKirkCobain

This guy was the absolute master of the 3 chord rock and roll song. People have NO idea how incredibly hard it is to write a song using only 3 chords and make it sound good, but Buddy did it again and again and again, even did it on a dare from a radio DJ who dared him he couldn't write a song in 30 minutes, and he did. He wrote "You're the one" in 30 minutes and recorded it right there in the station. He was the master. Listen to this song only 3 chords and just by changes he created brilliance

Martin Cutler

King Curtis (the Sax man) wrote this one ... (hope you are still about James!)

charlyW34

Hi. Just to throw a little confusion in the mix... I have recently read that it's possible Buddy did write this, but allowed it to be credited to King Curtis as a gift and possible extra payment for his work on the session.
It is probably impossible to prove at this point, but it's a neat story. I have no doubt Buddy was capable of this sort of "writing to suit the talent", as proven by Wishing and Love's Made a Fool of You (intended for the Everly Bros).

michael david

+JamesTKirkCobain And he was a game-changer with an important legacy: he was the first artist in modern popular music - the mid/late 1950s - to write, play, and record his own music. The first time his record label heard "That'll Be The Day", which was his first single, they were so impressed with the demo that they released it without recording a second studio version! His brilliance is so criminally overlooked now, and he accomplished everything in less than two years before he died at age 22.

jennifers.adventures

There's no beating a good Buddy Holly song :)

John Charcho

Amen to this. Great song writer . He was really talented and amazing songs

John

Absolutely

BleedBNG

The bass and sax in this song is sooooo good with his voice. Though written by King Curtis, it's a standout from his collection that made it to no.17 in the UK.

Knumbugs

Buddy Holly was way ahead of his time. This song screams of heavy rock!

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