some of shelly
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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Tell me,
Just one more time the reasons why you must leave,
Tell me once more why you're sure you don't need me,
Tell me again but, don't think that you'll convince me.

Now you've said,
Before falling in love again you'd rather be dead,
'Cause when someone breaks your heart, you cry your eyes red,
But there's nothing so hard about the life that you've led.

As far as I can see,
There's no reason for goodbyes,
You're just running scared,
And that's something I won't buy.

So you lose,
I won't let you go with nothing to show but more blues,
And all this talk about leaving is strictly bad news,
So you settle down and stay with the man that loves you.

As far as I can see,
There's no reason for goodbyes,
You're just running scared,
And that's something I won't buy.

So you lose,
I won't let you go with nothing to show but more blues,
And all this talk about leaving is strictly bad news,




So you settle down and stay with the man that loves you,
You settle down and stay with the man that loves you.

Overall Meaning

Linda Ronstadt's song "Some of Shelly's Blues" is a plea to a partner to reconsider their decision to leave. The lyrics address the pain of heartbreak and the fear that comes with falling in love again. Ronstadt sings, "Tell me once more why you're sure you don't need me, / Tell me again but, don't think that you'll convince me." She acknowledges the difficulty of moving on and the hurt that comes with it, but also challenges her partner's view of the future: "But there's nothing so hard about the life that you've led."


Ronstadt's perspective in the song is one of empathy and strength. She recognizes the emotions her partner is grappling with, but resists the idea that leaving is the only solution. "So you lose, / I won't let you go with nothing to show but more blues," she sings. She encourages her partner to "settle down and stay with the man that loves you," recognizing that love requires effort and compromise. In the end, the song is a powerful assertion of the value of commitment and the desire to make relationships work.


Overall, "Some of Shelly's Blues" is a testament to the complexities of love and heartbreak. It acknowledges the pain that comes with making yourself vulnerable to another person, but it also celebrates the hope and fulfillment that can come from a lasting relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me,
Ask me, please


Just one more time the reasons why you must leave,
Explain once again why you must go away


Tell me once more why you're sure you don't need me,
Explain once again why you are sure you don't want me


Tell me again but, don't think that you'll convince me.
Explain again, but don't think you will change my mind


Now you've said,
Now that you've spoken


Before falling in love again you'd rather be dead,
You prefer to die before falling in love again


'Cause when someone breaks your heart, you cry your eyes red,
When someone breaks your heart, you cry so much that your eyes turn red


But there's nothing so hard about the life that you've led.
Your life hasn't been so difficult


As far as I can see,
In my opinion


There's no reason for goodbyes,
There is no need to say goodbye


You're just running scared,
You are just afraid


And that's something I won't buy.
I won't accept that


So you lose,
You'll be the one to lose


I won't let you go with nothing to show but more blues,
I won't let you leave without anything to show but sadness


And all this talk about leaving is strictly bad news,
All this talk about leaving is not good news


So you settle down and stay with the man that loves you.
So just stay with the man who loves you


You settle down and stay with the man that loves you.
Stay with the man who loves you




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Written by: MICHAEL NESMITH

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