After returning from the military, Price became more financially savvy than many of his fellow early Rock n Roll and gritty R&B artists. In 1957, he decided to launch his own label KRC (Kent Record Company) and retain control of his masters, leasing his tracks to labels like Atlantic and later ABC-Paramount in an arrangement that likely inspired Ray Charles to do the same.
His first single after returning from Korea was "Just Because". That was followed by a massive hit, "Stagger Lee", which has appeared in many multi-artist collection albums and served as one of Price's best known songs. Television host Dick Clark insisted the violent content of the track, which lyrically describes a shooting based on a gambling fight, be toned down when Price appeared on the popular but highly sanitized show American Bandstand.
Price’s biggest year was likely 1959, during which he had four hit records: “Personality,” “Where Were You (On Our Wedding Day),” “I’m Gonna Get Married” and “Come Into My Heart.” His increasing entrepreneurial efforts soon included new record labels and starting the Turntable nightclub in New York City. Price's Double L Records, started with partner Harold Logan discovered Wilson Pickett, who got his career started on their label. Price's biggest hit for Double-l was a 1963 revival of the old standard "Misty", but his remaining efforts at hitmaking drew little national attention. He signed briefly to Monument in 1964 and then Reprise, and later to JAD and to his own Turntable imprint to no avail. By 1971, he was recording in Muscle Shoals his own cover version of BJ Thomas hit "Hooked On A Feeling" for Scepter but the arrangement failed to catch fire.
In 1974 Price was a partner of boxing promoter Don King who staged the famous music festival in Zaire featuring James Brown, B.B. King, Etta James, Bill Withers, The Spinners, and the Fania All Stars as documented in Spike Lee's film about the Ali vs Foreman fight "When We Were Kings"
Price continued touring with a 9 piece group in the 1970's, issuing some singles on the GFS label, but seemingly retired for awhile. He then returned to performing and touring in 1993, when Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and Gary U.S. Bonds accompanied him on a European tour. He was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of fame in 1998, and can still occasionally be seen on PBS performing during oldies revue concerts, or during fundraising breaks such as during a recent Sam Cooke documentary special, and remains surprisingly youthful despite well over 50 years in the music business.
Why
Lloyd Price Lyrics
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Why, oh baby, tell me why
Why do you stray?
Just go night and day
Why, oh baby, tell me why?
Please hear my plea
Bring it on home to me
Cryin' like a child
Oh, tears runnin' wild
But I won't worry I know
Things will change somehow
Goodbye, is what I'll say
Hope to meet again someday
But right now, babe, little girl
I'm on my way
Lloyd Price's song Why is a classic blues song that focuses on the pain and suffering that comes with a tumultuous relationship. The song is full of questions and the singer is seeking answers for the pain he is feeling. The opening line of the song, "Why do I cry? Why do I sigh?" shows the singer's vulnerability and desperation for answers. He goes on to ask, "Why do you stray? Just go night and day. Why, oh baby, tell me why?" which depicts the pain of a partner who has wandered off, leaving the other partner feeling abandoned and alone.
The singer's plea in the song is for his partner to hear him out and bring it home to him. He is tired of the misery that comes with the relationship and the constant tears and sadness. However, he is hopeful that things will eventually change and that he won't worry about it anymore. In the end, the singer says goodbye and hopes to meet his partner again someday, but for now, he is on his way and leaving the past behind.
Line by Line Meaning
Why do I cry? Why do I sigh?
I do not understand the reason why I feel sad and heartbroken.
Why, oh baby, tell me why
I need you to let me know why you've caused me so much pain and sorrow.
Why do you stray?
Why do you leave me alone and lonely, wondering where you are and what you're doing?
Just go night and day
You're constantly gone, day and night, leaving me by myself.
Please hear my plea
I'm begging you to listen to me.
Bring it on home to me
I want you to come back to me and stay by my side.
So tired of misery
I am exhausted from feeling so sad and unhappy all the time.
Cryin' like a child
I am weeping uncontrollably like a young kid would.
Oh, tears runnin' wild
My tears are falling down rapidly and uncontrollably.
But I won't worry I know
I have faith that things will get better and improve in the future.
Things will change somehow
I believe that there will be a transformation in our situation somehow in the coming days.
Goodbye, is what I'll say
I'm going to leave now and say farewell to you.
Hope to meet again someday
I wish that we'll cross paths again someday when we've both moved on.
But right now, babe, little girl
At this moment, my dear, I can only see you as a small, insignificant part of my life.
I'm on my way
I'm moving forward and not looking back anymore.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LLOYD PRICE
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Károlyné Szépvölgyi
Csodálatos ez a dal.
Köszönöm a remek élményt.
Jose Charles Alfred
Magnifique !!!!!
Zelzagati
Lloyd Price is the best