Raise Your Hand
Eddie Floyd Lyrics


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If there's something you need
That you just don't have
Well just don't sit there
Feeling badCome on now get up
Try and understand
Just raise you hand
Baby here I am
You know I'm standing in line
I wanna give you my love
Please let me try
Come on now get up




Try and understand
Just raise your hand

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Eddie Floyd's song Raise Your Hand is a call for action to anyone feeling hopeless or powerless to reach out for help. Floyd encourages his audience to raise their hands and ask for assistance or support when they're feeling low or lacking in something they need. He urges them not to sit idly by and wallow in their despair but to take action and try to understand that they do not have to face their problems alone.


The singer positions himself as the helper or the one who can provide what they are lacking. He assures them that he is standing in line waiting to give them his love and support but it's up to them to raise their hand and ask for it. This song is uplifting and empowering, it speaks to the human need for connection and support, and encourages people not to be afraid to ask for help when they need it.


Line by Line Meaning

If there's something you need
If there is anything missing that you require


That you just don't have
That is not a part of your possession


Well just don't sit there
Do not remain in a stationary position


Feeling bad
Experiencing negative emotions


Come on now get up
Get up from where you are now


Try and understand
Make an attempt to comprehend


Just raise your hand
Extend your raised hand


Baby here I am
I am here for you


You know I'm standing in line
I am waiting in a line


I wanna give you my love
I desire to offer you my love


Please let me try
Kindly allow me to make an attempt


Come on now get up
Get up from where you are now


Try and understand
Make an attempt to comprehend


Just raise your hand
Extend your raised hand




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALVERTIS ISBELL, EDDIE FLOYD, STEVE CROPPER

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Fred Grande Ford

Eddie Floyd (born Eddie Lee Floyd, June 25, 1935, Montgomery, Alabama) is a soul/R&B singer and songwriter, best known for his work on the Stax record label in the 1960s and 1970s and the song "Knock on Wood".

Floyd was born in Alabama, but grew up in Detroit, Michigan. He founded The Falcons, which also featured Mack Rice. They were forerunners to future Detroit vocal groups such as The Temptations and The Four Tops. Their most successful songs included "You're So Fine" and later, when Wilson Pickett was recruited into the group as the lead singer, "I Found a Love". Pickett then embarked on a solo career, and The Falcons disbanded.

Floyd signed on with the Memphis based Stax Records as a songwriter in 1965. He wrote a hit song, "Comfort Me" recorded by Carla Thomas. He then teamed with Stax's guitarist Steve Cropper to write songs for Wilson Pickett, now signed to Atlantic Records. Atlantic distributed Stax and Jerry Wexler brought Pickett down from New York to work with Booker T. & the MGs. The Pickett sessions were successful, yielding several pop and R&B hits, including the Floyd co-written "Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)" and "634-5789 (Soulsville USA)".

In 1966, Floyd recorded a song intended for Otis Redding. Wexler convinced Stax president Jim Stewart to release Floyd's version. The Steve Cropper/Eddie Floyd "Knock On Wood" launched Floyd's solo career, and has been cut by over a hundred different artists from David Bowie to Count Basie. It became a disco hit for Amii Stewart in 1979.

Floyd was one of Stax's most consistent and versatile artists. He scored several more hits on his own, including "I Never Found a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)" and "Raise Your Hand", which was covered by both Janis Joplin and Bruce Springsteen.

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slint69

If there's something you need
That you never had
Then don't just sit there
Feeling bad

You better get up
For I'll understand
Just raise your hand

Oh yeah, baby here I am
You know I'm standing in line
I wanna give you my love
Please let me try

I wanna be good
Can't you understand
Just raise your hand

Raise your hand
Just raise your hand

Just raise your hand
I'll understand
Holy, holy, holy

Baby here I am
You know I'm standing in line
I wanna give you my love
Please let me try

You better get up
For I'll understand
Just raise your hand

Raise your hand
Just raise your hand
Just raise your hand
Just raise your hand
Just raise your hand
Just raise your hand



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Cockney Red

absolutely criminal that this classic of Stax doesnt have 10million views.never fails to get me moving,no matter what i'm doing.

Holly Bardoe

Thanks to the Brits for keeping our best music alive.

jenny_jenny_nc

@Holly Bardoe Naw us folks down south- in the US- we never forgot. Our parents never let us forget. Lol . And little radio stations at night. Those stations no longer exist. But no it is American to the core. Loved the world over.

Luis Luis

Gran tema ... excelente

Fred Grande Ford

Eddie Floyd (born Eddie Lee Floyd, June 25, 1935, Montgomery, Alabama) is a soul/R&B singer and songwriter, best known for his work on the Stax record label in the 1960s and 1970s and the song "Knock on Wood".

Floyd was born in Alabama, but grew up in Detroit, Michigan. He founded The Falcons, which also featured Mack Rice. They were forerunners to future Detroit vocal groups such as The Temptations and The Four Tops. Their most successful songs included "You're So Fine" and later, when Wilson Pickett was recruited into the group as the lead singer, "I Found a Love". Pickett then embarked on a solo career, and The Falcons disbanded.

Floyd signed on with the Memphis based Stax Records as a songwriter in 1965. He wrote a hit song, "Comfort Me" recorded by Carla Thomas. He then teamed with Stax's guitarist Steve Cropper to write songs for Wilson Pickett, now signed to Atlantic Records. Atlantic distributed Stax and Jerry Wexler brought Pickett down from New York to work with Booker T. & the MGs. The Pickett sessions were successful, yielding several pop and R&B hits, including the Floyd co-written "Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)" and "634-5789 (Soulsville USA)".

In 1966, Floyd recorded a song intended for Otis Redding. Wexler convinced Stax president Jim Stewart to release Floyd's version. The Steve Cropper/Eddie Floyd "Knock On Wood" launched Floyd's solo career, and has been cut by over a hundred different artists from David Bowie to Count Basie. It became a disco hit for Amii Stewart in 1979.

Floyd was one of Stax's most consistent and versatile artists. He scored several more hits on his own, including "I Never Found a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)" and "Raise Your Hand", which was covered by both Janis Joplin and Bruce Springsteen.

Taken from a posting by: englishnbloodyproudo

Alan Wilson

Fred, I agree on all counts my friend. One of the all time classic jams of pure driven southern soul.

Holly Bardoe

Danced to this at university apartment parties back in the day---great memories! Guys actually danced back then.

Cockney Red

I still do and I’m 68.
I don’t care about social structures,if it moves ya,let it out.

slint69

If there's something you need
That you never had
Then don't just sit there
Feeling bad

You better get up
For I'll understand
Just raise your hand

Oh yeah, baby here I am
You know I'm standing in line
I wanna give you my love
Please let me try

I wanna be good
Can't you understand
Just raise your hand

Raise your hand
Just raise your hand

Just raise your hand
I'll understand
Holy, holy, holy

Baby here I am
You know I'm standing in line
I wanna give you my love
Please let me try

You better get up
For I'll understand
Just raise your hand

Raise your hand
Just raise your hand
Just raise your hand
Just raise your hand
Just raise your hand
Just raise your hand

Allan Crawford

Music is fabulous keep it up

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