A Lover's Question
Johnny Burnette Lyrics


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Does she love me with all of her heart
And shall I worry when we're apart
That's a lover's question I'd like to know, oh I'd like to know Does she need me, yeah, as she pretends
Or is it a game what I wanna win
That's a lover's question I'd like to know, oh yeah, I've got to know I'd like to know when she's not with me, yeah
Baby, are you still true to me, oh
I'd like to know when you kiss me, yeah
Do you feel just what I feel
How am I to know you're really real Baby, tell me where all of the answer lies
Is it in your kiss honey, or tell me is it in your eyes
That's a lover's question I'd like to know, oh I'd like to know And you gotta tell me baby, I wanna know that
And you gonna tell me baby, I've gotta know why - oh yeah yeah I'd like to know when you're not with me, yeah
Are you still true to me, oh now
I'd like to know when you kiss me, oh
Do you feel just what I feel
How am I to know you're really real You gotta tell me where all the answer lies
Is it in your kiss, honey, or is it in your eyes




Somebody's gotta tell me, baby, where my answer lies
I wanna know, honey, I wanna know, honey ...

Overall Meaning

In Johnny Burnette's song "A Lover's Question," he poses a series of questions to his lover about their relationship. He asks if she loves him with all her heart and if he should worry when they are apart. He wonders if she truly needs him or if she is just playing a game. Throughout the song, Burnette expresses his desire to know the truth about his lover's feelings, especially when they are apart. He questions whether her love is genuine and how he can know for sure.


The song speaks to the insecurity that can come with relationships and the uncertainty that often accompanies them. Burnette's emotive delivery emphasizes the urgency with which he wants answers, highlighting the importance of communication in any relationship. Ultimately, the song is about the need for honesty and open communication in a relationship, as well as the difficulty of trusting someone else with your heart.


Line by Line Meaning

Does she love me with all of her heart
The singer wonders if his lover truly loves him with her whole heart.


And shall I worry when we're apart
He is anxious about the state of their relationship when they are not together.


That's a lover's question I'd like to know, oh I'd like to know
The singer acknowledges that his questions are those of a lover and expresses his desire to know the answers.


Does she need me, yeah, as she pretends
He is unsure if his lover truly needs him or is just pretending to.


Or is it a game what I wanna win
He is unsure if his lover's actions towards him are sincere or simply part of a game he wants to win.


I'd like to know when she's not with me, yeah
The singer wants to know what his lover is doing and feeling when they are not together.


Baby, are you still true to me, oh
He wonders if his lover is remaining faithful to him.


I'd like to know when you kiss me, yeah
The singer wants to know if his lover feels the same emotions when they kiss as he does.


Do you feel just what I feel
He questions if his lover has the same emotional connection to him.


How am I to know you're really real
The singer is uncertain if his lover's feelings and actions towards him are authentic.


Baby, tell me where all of the answer lies
He asks his lover where he can find the answers to his questions.


Is it in your kiss honey, or tell me is it in your eyes
He questions if the answer to his questions is in the way she kisses him or looks at him.


And you gotta tell me baby, I wanna know that
The singer is insistent that his lover needs to answer his questions.


And you gonna tell me baby, I've gotta know why - oh yeah yeah
He wants an explanation from his lover, as to why he is feeling unsure about their relationship.


I'd like to know when you're not with me, yeah
He repeats his desire to know what his lover is doing and feeling when they are not together.


Are you still true to me, oh now
He repeats his concern about his lover's fidelity.


Somebody's gotta tell me, baby, where my answer lies
He is desperate for someone, perhaps even his lover, to provide him with the answers he is seeking.


I wanna know, honey, I wanna know, honey ...
The singer concludes by reiterating his desire to know the truth about his relationship with his lover.




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Comments from YouTube:

Milton Moore

Nice version, although Del Reeves is my favorite. (Johnny
Burnette's hair was better than
his voice.)

janice graham

bob luman isn;t bad either

janice graham

i believe he was trying to be a little different than the same o same

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