Loving You
David Ruffin Lyrics


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If loving you is wrong
I don't wanna be right
If being right means being without
Id rather be wrong
My old man says it's a shame
It's a downright disgrace
As long as I got you by my side
I don't care what our people say
My friend tell me there's no future in loving a married man
If I can't have you when I want you
I'm a see you when I can

Am I wrong to fall so deeply in love with you
Knowing you have a wife and two little children depending on you too
Am I wrong to hunger for the gentleness of your touch
Oh when I got someone else at home who needs me just as much





Am I wrong for giving my love to a married man
Tell me am I wrong for trying to hold on to the best thing I ever had?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to David Ruffin's "Loving You" speak about being in love with someone who is already married. The singer is aware that it is socially unacceptable to love a married man and questions if she is wrong for feeling so deeply for him. The lyrics reflect the conflict and internal struggle of the singer as she tries to navigate through the societal expectations and the love she feels for this man.


The opening lines, "If loving you is wrong, I don't wanna be right, If being right means being without, I'd rather be wrong" set the tone of the entire song. These lines indicate that the singer is aware that society may frown upon her love for this married man, but she is ready to face the consequences because she cannot imagine being without him. Similarly, in the lines "My old man says it's a shame, It's a downright disgrace, As long as I got you by my side, I don't care what our people say," the singer is aware that her love is not accepted, but asserts that she doesn't care about societal norms as long as she is with the one she loves.


The verses are laden with rhetorical questions such as "Am I wrong to fall so deeply in love with you? Am I wrong to hunger for the gentleness of your touch? Am I wrong for giving my love to a married man? Tell me am I wrong for trying to hold on to the best thing I ever had?" These questions reflect the singer's inner turmoil and her guilt for loving a married man. The song ends on a bittersweet note, with the singer passionately declaring, "If there's a price for love, I'll pay it; If it's a sacrifice, I'll make it; I'll pay the price, I'll make the sacrifice, I'll do anything for you."


Line by Line Meaning

If loving you is wrong
If society deems my affection for you to be immoral


I don't wanna be right
I am willing to defy societal norms for love


If being right means being without
If conforming to society means losing you


Id rather be wrong
I would rather choose love over societal conformity


My old man says it's a shame
My father believes my actions to be disgraceful


It's a downright disgrace
He thinks it's completely unacceptable behavior


As long as I got you by my side
As long as I have your love and companionship


I don't care what our people say
I am willing to ignore societal judgments of our relationship


My friend tell me there's no future in loving a married man
My friend warns me that our love's future is doomed by your marital status


If I can't have you when I want you
If I can't be with you whenever I desire


I'm a see you when I can
I will make every effort to spend time with you when possible


Am I wrong to fall so deeply in love with you
Is it morally wrong to feel such strong love for you?


Knowing you have a wife and two little children depending on you too
Even with the knowledge of your spouse and children relying on you


Am I wrong to hunger for the gentleness of your touch
Is it wrong to crave your tenderness for me?


Oh when I got someone else at home who needs me just as much
Despite having a partner at home who is just as deserving of my care and love.


Am I wrong for giving my love to a married man
Is it immoral to offer my love to someone who is already married?


Tell me am I wrong for trying to hold on to the best thing I ever had?
Is it wrong for me to fight for the greatest love I've ever experienced?




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Carl Mitchell Hampton, Homer Banks, Raymond E. Jackson

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George Brown


on I Miss You, Pt. 2

David Ruff in is the best of the best okkk miss your voice sir.

George Brown


on I'm So Glad I Fell For You

David is this best

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