Loving You
Chris Rea Lyrics


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The night was black with thunder
The streets were wet with rain
Another day goes under
A little bourbon will take the strain
And I'm waiting for my take-home French fries
She smiled and said 'take me away'
We always laughed but I think she means it
But I'm dreaming my life away
Loving you
Loving you the way that I do

The weekend cars are leaving
In a spray of wind and sound
The bar-talk, make believing
And the drinks go easy down
It's back to the all-night take-away
She says 'Here comes the man of my dreams'
We always laugh but I think she means it
And I'm spending my time




Just loving you
Loving you the way that I do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Loving You" by Chris Rea describe the singer's love for someone they are spending time with during a late-night encounter. The song's opening lines create a somber, melancholic atmosphere through imagery of a dark and stormy night. The singer seeks solace in alcohol, suggesting a certain level of pain or discomfort in their life. However, this pain seems to dissolve in the presence of the person they love, who is symbolically associated with "take-home French fries." The casual and easygoing interaction between the two is laced with romantic tension as the singer describes dreaming their life away because of their love for this person.


As the song progresses, the mood shifts from somber to hopeful, with the singer observing the exodus of weekend revelers and finding comfort in the intimacy they share with their lover. The playful teasing between the two of them is juxtaposed with the singer's clear and profound feelings of love. The phrase "loving you the way that I do" is repeated multiple times throughout the song, emphasizing the depth and intensity of the singer's emotions.


Overall, "Loving You" is a song about the transformative power of love, especially in the face of life's struggles. The song artfully evokes a sense of nostalgia for simpler times and the comfort of familiar surroundings, while also exploring the complex and often confusing nature of romantic relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

The night was black with thunder
The sky was dark and there was a heavy storm approaching


The streets were wet with rain
The roads outside were wet due to heavy rainfall


Another day goes under
Another day has come to an end


A little bourbon will take the strain
Having a bit of bourbon will help relieve my stress


And I'm waiting for my take-home French fries
I'm eagerly looking forward to getting my French fries to go


She smiled and said 'take me away'
She smiled at me and asked me to take her away from all of this


We always laughed but I think she means it
Although we usually joke around, I believe she is serious this time


But I'm dreaming my life away
I'm daydreaming and not living in reality


Loving you
I'm in love with you


Loving you the way that I do
I love you with all of my heart


The weekend cars are leaving
Cars are departing for the weekend, indicating it's Friday evening


In a spray of wind and sound
Cars are leaving with a gust of wind and noise


The bar-talk, make believing
People in the bar are talking and pretending


And the drinks go easy down
The drinks are going down smoothly


It's back to the all-night take-away
We're going back to the late-night restaurant where we usually get food to go


She says 'Here comes the man of my dreams'
She sees someone she is interested in and makes a comment about him


And I'm spending my time
My time is being spent


Just loving you
I'm simply in love with you


Loving you the way that I do
I love you with every fiber of my being




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHRISTOPHER ANTON REA

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Leonard Barnard

This song has one of the most impressive bass riffs ever laid down period! Excellent song

Ihy744ppp

@Administrator Lynch Was he a pain in the neck, or what?

Ihy744ppp

@Administrator Lynch Was he a pain in the neck, or what?

Administrator Lynch

@Ihy744ppp I met him on the session, early 1981, Bray studios UK

Ihy744ppp

@Administrator Lynch How did you get know Chris?

Administrator Lynch

@Ihy744ppp yes

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Brian Lee

This record did not get the justice it deserved in the uk....such a brilliant masterpiece of a song .

Loren Petohleb

Chris Rea, one and only...incredible bass line...par excellence!! 👌

Frans Kerens

I loved "Fool if you think it's over" so I went to the shop to listen to this very album and from this intro on I became a collector of all Chris' material. The first wow-song from him and it was not the last. Love almost every song he made.

Classic Rock Station

So Good! Nobody makes bitter ballads like Chris Rea!

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