I Got The...
Labi Siffre Lyrics


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I got the blues but I don't mind
All I have to do is get to you
And then I feel just fine

I'm on a downer, but not all the way
When I'm feelin' low you do your thing just so
And then I feel OK
You're so good, the way you give
So good, you're the best there is

I got the blues, got it oh so bad
When I think of me its hard to be
A person quite so sad

You got the answer and it makes me glad
When I'm feelin' small you give me rock n' roll
And then I'm feelin' bad

You're so good, the way you give
So good, you're the best there is

Just a lonely soul
Slowly dyin'
I was smilin' hard
But I was lyin'
Then you sailed along
With you're sweet dream
When you stole my heart
I was livid

Mornin' come, sun don't shine
I'll get by without you
I was lost, but now I'm found
Tell me love it was you

Mornin' come, sun don't shine
I'll get by without you
I was lost, but now I'm found
Tell me love it was you

Just a lonely soul (mornin' come, sun don't shine)
Slowly dyin' (I'll get by without you)
I was smilin' hard (I was lost, but now I'm found)
But I was lyin' (tell me love it was you)
Then you sailed along (mornin' come, sun don't shine)
With you're sweet dream (I'll get by without you)




When you stole my heart (I was lost, but now I'm found)
I was livid (tell me love it was you)

Overall Meaning

The song "I Got The..." by Labi Siffre is an expression of gratitude towards someone who helps the singer through a difficult time. The song begins with the singer admitting that they are feeling the blues, but that they are quickly comforted by the presence of the person they are addressing in the song. The person is portrayed as being a source of tremendous comfort and support – someone who the singer turns to for help when they are in need of it. What is interesting about these lyrics is that they make it clear that the person the singer is addressing is not just anyone – they are someone very special to the singer, and someone who has had a profound impact on their life.


Throughout the song, the singer continues to express their gratitude towards the person in question, often using phrases like "you're so good" and "you're the best there is." These phrases make it clear that the singer sees this person as more than just a friend or confidant – they are someone truly exceptional, someone who has helped the singer in ways that few others could. The song ends with the singer recognizing that they were once lost, but that they have now been found – all thanks to the person they are addressing in the song.


Overall, "I Got The..." is a moving and heartfelt expression of gratitude towards someone who has made a profound impact on the singer's life. Through its lyrics, the song highlights the importance of having someone to turn to when we are feeling down, and the power that a single individual can have to lift us up and help us through difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

I got the blues but I don't mind
I'm feeling down, but it's not unbearable


All I have to do is get to you
Seeing or being around you cheers me up


And then I feel just fine
Being around you makes me feel much better


I'm on a downer, but not all the way
I'm feeling low, but not completely


When I'm feelin' low you do your thing just so
When I'm feeling bad, you know how to make me feel better


And then I feel OK
Once you've done your thing, I start feeling better


You're so good, the way you give
You're amazing at cheering me up


So good, you're the best there is
Nobody is better at making me feel better than you


I got the blues, got it oh so bad
I'm feeling very down and sad


When I think of me its hard to be
When I think about myself, it's hard to feel good


A person quite so sad
I'm sad and it's hard to deal with


You got the answer and it makes me glad
You know how to make me feel better and I appreciate it


When I'm feelin' small you give me rock n' roll
When I'm feeling insignificant or bad about myself, you make me feel good with music or other means


And then I'm feelin' bad
Once you've cheered me up, I start feeling better


Just a lonely soul
I'm feeling isolated and alone


Slowly dyin'
I'm feeling like I'm fading away


I was smilin' hard
I was pretending to be happy


But I was lyin'
I was lying to myself and others about how I truly felt


Then you sailed along
Then you came into my life


With you're sweet dream
You brought a new and wonderful perspective or dream to my life


When you stole my heart
When I fell in love with you


I was livid
I was extremely angry, usually used to convey a state of being overcome with anger or fury


Mornin' come, sun don't shine
It's a new day, but I'm still feeling down


I'll get by without you
I'll be okay even without you


I was lost, but now I'm found
I was struggling before, but you helped me find my way


Tell me love it was you
Please tell me it was you who helped me through my struggles




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Written by: Labi Siffre

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Comments from YouTube:

@turc1656

Just read that Siffre refused to allow the sample for Eminem in the original version of My Name Is because it referred to women as bitches and gays as fa__ots. He said "dissing the victims of bigotry is lazy writing" and forced him to rewrite the lyrics to improve the song before approving the use. The man is a class act.

@ExoticBloxed

Where did you read this?

@PrinzII

James Brown did the same thing when Gangsta Rap was using his music.

@MrRyan-wu4jx

The word sl-t is in the song so I’m not sure where you’re getting that from.

@turc1656

@@ExoticBloxed I think my previous comment got deleted by youtube. I posted the link to the article. It's from the UK website called New Humanist from a Q&A interview with him in 2012. I'm sorry I can't post the link or even an edited version of it (as that also got deleted).

@turc1656

@@MrRyan-wu4jx I previously posted the link to the article in response to ExoticBloxed, but youtube seems to have deleted it. It's from the UK website called New Humanist from a Q&A interview with him in 2012. I'm sorry I can't post the link or even an edited version of it (as that also got deleted).

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@nateroberts6489

I won’t lie. Didn’t know this was sampled...99% of my life I’ve been lied to

@828marisol

Ha! I see what you did there! 😂

@samueljackson315

I mean most Hip Hop songs use samples

@carlover1816

I just found out Doc Dre makes less beats than I do

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