Maybe I
Little Richard Lyrics


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Written by Robert Wachtel
© 1973 Leadsheet Land (ASCAP)

Maybe he's right
Maybe I'm wrong
Maybe what I'm saying is the way it should be
Nobody knows when the truth goes by
But everyone tells me that he's happy

Maybe he's gone and found some love
I want to see it for myself
Everyone says just to let him alone
But I can't even sleep no more it worries me so

Why
Why

Maybe I'm right
Maybe he's wrong
And maybe what he's saying is the way it should be
Somebody tried to explain it to me




But they couldn't tell me if he's happy
And I just want to know if he's still happy

Overall Meaning

In Little Richard's song "Maybe I'm Right," the lyrics express a feeling of uncertainty and confusion about a relationship. The singer questions whether they are right or wrong about the situation, and wonders if their perspective is the right way to see things. The lyrics imply that there is a disagreement or conflict between the two people involved, and the singer is unsure how to resolve it. They express concern that the other person may have found happiness without them, but they cannot confirm this since they are no longer in contact. The song ends with the singer still searching for answers and wanting to know if the other person is truly happy without them.


The lyrics of "Maybe I'm Right" are open to interpretation but could be seen as a reflection of the complexities of relationships and the difficulty of knowing the truth. Little Richard's passionate delivery of the lyrics adds to the emotional impact of the song, conveying a sense of longing and desperation. The repetition of the line "Maybe he's happy" highlights the singer's preoccupation with the other person's state of mind and suggests that they are struggling to move on.


Overall, "Maybe I'm Right" is a poignant and introspective song that speaks to the uncertainty and confusion that can arise in relationships. It is a reminder that sometimes there are no easy answers or clear paths forward, and we must learn to live with the ambiguity and uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

Maybe he's right
There's a possibility that he's correct about something.


Maybe I'm wrong
There's a possibility that I'm mistaken about something.


Maybe what I'm saying is the way it should be
Perhaps my opinion or viewpoint is the correct one.


Nobody knows when the truth goes by
The truth can be difficult to discern or understand.


But everyone tells me that he's happy
Others claim that he's content or satisfied.


Maybe he's gone and found some love
There's a possibility that he's found someone to love.


I want to see it for myself
I desire to witness it firsthand.


Everyone says just to let him alone
Others believe that I should not interfere or bother him.


But I can't even sleep no more it worries me so
I'm so troubled by this that I can't even sleep.


Why
I'm questioning and seeking answers.


Maybe I'm right
Perhaps my intuition or beliefs are accurate.


Maybe he's wrong
There's a possibility that he's incorrect about something.


And maybe what he's saying is the way it should be
Perhaps his opinion or viewpoint is correct.


Somebody tried to explain it to me
Someone attempted to clarify the situation or circumstance for me.


But they couldn't tell me if he's happy
However, they were unable to confirm his contentment.


And I just want to know if he's still happy
I simply wish to discover if he's still content or satisfied.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RICHARD W. PENNIMAN

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Comments from YouTube:

willempiextra

You're right, it was recorded in september 1955. But this is the Specialty version. Not the earlier Peacock 78, as your picture suggests. But on the bright side: This version doesn't feature the overdubbed girl chorus of the first Specialty release.

Gilbert De Bruycker

Little Richard ‎– The Implosive Little Richard. The Pre-Specialty Sessions 1951-1953 (tracklist: B5 Maybe I'm Right)

Steve

Thx so much. I've pinned your comment.

Nesi Ani

HAVE ALWAYS LOVED HIM AND THIS IS FANTASTIC !! THANK YOU

Steve

The two sides of Richard Penniman ))

RaxOldies

Very much like "Wonderin'...Like you, I liked the pumping piano hits of Richard, but I loved his R&B side so much also.

bluenote824 jones

great !!!!!

Ray Szymarek

This is a side of Little Richard that I like. Don't get me wrong all the fans like his shouting and really wailing but but this is a departure and it is good.

Steve

I understand Ray, but he broke the mold with his piano-pumping and wailing. The music world had never seen anything like it. To me he earned the title "Architect of RnR". My first LP was "Here's Little Richard" and played it on my dad's powerful "hifi"........unreal!! thx

Choock5219

There's always a first time!

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