A Number And A Name
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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How many times have I read farewell lines
In the things that you never seemed to say?
How many times have I read those last lines
And wondered why it ended this way?

Words of goodbye and all those loving lines
I must have been blind
And it seems to me a shame that the number and the name
Both have changed with the passing of time

How you would write about the bright lights
And your words always clouded up my eyes
How you would write about the bright lights
It's a wonder that I never realized

Our race was run now and another's just begun
I must have been blind
And it seems to me a shame that the number and the name
Both have changed with the passing of time

When your letters stopped the tears that I fought
How they came in the flood of memories
When your letters stopped the tears that I fought
How they ran like the rivers to the seas

Each sunny day, you slip further away
I must have been blind




And it seems to me a shame that the number and the name
Both have changed with the passing of time

Overall Meaning

In Linda Ronstadt's song "A Number And A Name," the singer is reflecting on a past relationship and the closure she never received. She wonders how many times she's read through the letters and notes from her former lover, searching for some hint that the relationship was ending. The words "farewell" and "goodbye" were absent, yet the relationship still ended. The singer regrets not realizing sooner that her ex-partner's descriptions of "bright lights" were actually coded references to a different life he wanted to lead. She mourns the loss of their love and the fact that time has passed, changing each of them.


The lyrics in "A Number And A Name" poignantly highlight the pain and confusion that often comes with the end of a relationship. Ronstadt's mournful voice perfectly captures the sense of loss and regret that the singer feels. The lyrics also show the complexity of relationships and the ways in which people can hide their true feelings from each other. From the regretful tone of the song, it is clear that the singer wishes things had been different and that she had been able to read between the lines to understand the true state of their relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

How many times have I read farewell lines
The singer recalls reading parting messages from the person addressed in the lyrics.


In the things that you never seemed to say?
The singer noticed that there were things the person never directly communicated to them.


How many times have I read those last lines
The singer thinks back on receiving messages that signified the end of their relationship.


And wondered why it ended this way?
The artist questions why the relationship ended and why the other person couldn't share their true feelings.


Words of goodbye and all those loving lines
The other person ended their relationship with the artist using warm and affectionate language.


I must have been blind
The singer acknowledges their hindsight bias in not realizing what was happening in the relationship.


And it seems to me a shame that the number and the name
The singer reflects on how it's sad that the other person's contact information is different now.


Both have changed with the passing of time
The artist notes that the other person's contact information and identity have changed since they last spoke.


How you would write about the bright lights
The artist recalls how the other person would describe exciting places and activities.


And your words always clouded up my eyes
The artist remembers how the other person's descriptions would evoke strong emotions and make them tear up.


It's a wonder that I never realized
The singer is surprised that they didn't see the truth of the other person's feelings and intentions.


Our race was run now and another's just begun
The artist acknowledges that their relationship has ended and the other person has moved on to something else.


When your letters stopped the tears that I fought
The singer talks about how the other person's letters brought up painful memories and emotions.


How they came in the flood of memories
The singer describes how they were overwhelmed by emotions from the past.


How they ran like the rivers to the seas
The singer compares their emotions to a natural process, where water flows from rivers into the sea.


Each sunny day, you slip further away
The artist laments the fact that with each day, the other person's memory is gradually fading.


And it seems to me a shame that the number and the name
The artist repeats their regret over not staying in touch with the other person and losing their contact information.


Both have changed with the passing of time
The singer realizes that time has passed and the other person's contact information and identity are no longer the same.




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Written by: STEPHEN GILLETTE, TOM CAMPBELL

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