Bring My Baby Back
Gary Moore Lyrics


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Well, I'm standin' at the station,
a suitcase in my hand.
I'm standin' at the station,
a suitcase in my hand.
But that train won't bring my baby back.
No, that train won't bring my baby back.

Well, she left me here this morning
to meet another man.
She left me here this morning
to meet another man.
But that train won't bring my baby back.
No, that train won't bring my baby back.
Oh, no.

Gonna look for my sweet baby,
a suitcase in my hand.
Gonna look for my sweet baby,
a suitcase in my hand.
And that train won't bring my baby back.
Yeah, that train won't bring my baby back.
Bring her home, yeah.

Well, I'm standin' at the station,
a suitcase in my hand.
Lord, I'm standin' at the station,
a suitcase in my hand.
But that train won't bring my baby back.
No, that train won't bring my baby back, yeah.

Bring her home, yeah.

Move along,
move along,
move along,
move along.

Move along,
move along,
move along,
move along.





Move along,
move along.

Overall Meaning

The song, "Bring My Baby Back" by Gary Moore, is a frequently covered slow blues, which is about a man who stands at the station with a suitcase and a broken heart. He is waiting for a train to bring his lover back, but he knows deep down that the train will never bring her back. She has left him that morning to meet her new lover, and the singer is trying to cope with her leaving. The repetitive "move along" towards the end of the song encapsulates the singer's thoughts on the whole matter. He thinks he needs to move along, but the train won't bring his lover back, and he's stuck with his suitcase and broken heart.


The song's lyrics revolve around the themes of heartbreak, loss, and doubt. It portrays the singer's feelings of anger, betrayal, and hopelessness, as he watches his lover leave him for another man. The use of metaphorical elements, such as the train, reflects the singer's need for an escape, but the train won't bring him the one thing he wants, which is his lover's return. His emotions are evident in the repetition of the line "But that train won't bring my baby back," which gets progressively more despairing.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I'm standin' at the station, a suitcase in my hand.
The singer is standing at the train station with a suitcase, indicating that he is ready for a journey.


But that train won't bring my baby back. No, that train won't bring my baby back.
Despite his readiness, the train is not going to bring his love back to him.


Well, she left me here this morning to meet another man.
The singer's romantic partner left him and plans to meet someone else.


Gonna look for my sweet baby, a suitcase in my hand.
The singer is determined to search for his lost love and is prepared for the task.


And that train won't bring my baby back. Yeah, that train won't bring my baby back. Bring her home, yeah.
The singer reiterates that the train cannot bring his love back, so he is pleading for her safe return.


Move along, move along, move along, move along.
The singer repeats this line as an indication of his desire for progress and movement towards his goal of finding his love.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: GARY MOORE

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Comments from YouTube:

TK

GM was a technical marvel, blues was amazing and he was one of the best Rock guitar players ever.

BOBO LONGO

They never gave him credit, as one of the best guitarists , of our time.

jona green

Que vergüenza lo único que importa es el dinero pero bueno

張美美

i also wiill be angry i am normal please talk to me

張美美

lay down your knife more talk j and h

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