I Wanna Stay with You
Lyle Lyrics


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Inside, outside, up and around
Love set me up and love let me down again
Feel like a weatherman
One day sun, next day rain
You ask me if I really care
Don't you know the answer
Rainy day blues never felt this way
I wanna stay with you
For the rest of my life
I wanna live with you
For the rest of my life
I wanna stay with you
For the rest of my life

When I gave my loving to you
It meant little to me
Somehow somewhere you changed my point of view
Good times, bad times, happy or sad
Being in love is better than being out




I might have had my doubts
But nothing to write home about

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lyle's song "I Wanna Stay with You" convey a complex mix of emotions and experiences within a relationship. The opening lines, "Inside, outside, up and around, Love set me up and love let me down again," paint a picture of a tumultuous journey filled with highs and lows. The comparison to a weatherman suggests the unpredictability and fickleness of love, with one day being sunny and the next rainy. This sets the tone for the song's introspective exploration of the singer's feelings.


The chorus serves as a declaration of commitment and longing, with the repeated lines "I wanna stay with you, For the rest of my life, I wanna live with you, For the rest of my life." These words express a deep desire for enduring connection and intimacy, despite the challenges and uncertainties that may come their way. The repetition emphasizes the sincerity and earnestness of the singer's feelings, highlighting the significance of the relationship in their life.


The verse reflects on the evolution of the singer's perspective on love, acknowledging a shift from indifference to a profound emotional transformation. The lines "When I gave my loving to you, It meant little to me, Somehow somewhere you changed my point of view" reveal a pivotal moment of realization and growth, where the singer discovers the transformative power of love. The contrasts between "good times, bad times, happy or sad" underscore the resilience and depth of their connection, emphasizing that love is worth embracing despite its complexities.


In the final verse, the singer reflects on their journey of love, acknowledging past doubts and uncertainties but ultimately recognizing the profound impact of being in a relationship. The line "Being in love is better than being out" encapsulates a sense of fulfillment and contentment found in companionship, suggesting that the ups and downs of love are ultimately outweighed by the joy and fulfillment it brings. The song as a whole captures the emotional ebbs and flows of a relationship, celebrating the transformative power of love and the desire for enduring connection and intimacy.


Line by Line Meaning

Inside, outside, up and around
Love has taken me through highs and lows, all around in different directions.


Love set me up and love let me down again
Love has lifted me up and brought me down multiple times.


Feel like a weatherman
I feel like I'm predicting the ever-changing nature of my emotions, like a weatherman forecasts the weather.


One day sun, next day rain
My emotions fluctuate between happiness and sadness, much like the weather changing from sunny to rainy.


You ask me if I really care
You question if my feelings for you are genuine.


Don't you know the answer
You should already know that my love for you is sincere.


Rainy day blues never felt this way
My feelings of sadness and melancholy have never been as intense as they are now.


I wanna stay with you
I desire to remain by your side.


For the rest of my life
I want to be with you for the entirety of my existence.


When I gave my loving to you
When I expressed my love to you.


It meant little to me
Initially, my love didn't hold much significance to me.


Somehow somewhere you changed my point of view
You have altered my perspective on love and relationships.


Good times, bad times, happy or sad
In times of joy, sorrow, happiness, or sadness.


Being in love is better than being out
The experience of being in love surpasses that of not being in love.


I might have had my doubts
I may have harbored uncertainties.


But nothing to write home about
But those doubts weren't significant enough to mention or be concerned about.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network
Written by: BENNY GALLAGHER, GRAHAM LYLE

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@marcthomas8615

I was 15 back then when this was released, now 62 years young, but it’s like yesterday listening to this, the long hot summer of 76 the girls, waiting for a London Red Bus, walking like I owned the world, I had a great time in the 70’s

@jonathanmills5408

yep - same age - but it was the same in the country too. Gorgeous days.

@gillianhowkins2246

I was 18

@bhamboy05

"I might have had my doubts, but nothing to write home about", love that line and how the chords change accordingly...

@Nostalgic-Lady

It's the sheer honesty of the storytelling that makes this so endearing - sometimes it's the simple things that bring a tear to the eye. Lost in reminiscence ...

@arthurlincoln9093

1976. A happy year to remember.

@gillianhowkins2246

I met my late husband

@peterturley1331

1976- UK, Steamy, Sultry Summer Days and Nights, great people, great music, great times. Miss the period so so much!!!😢

@enricogiovani4185

Miss everything from the 70s'
😥😪😭

@ausencia63

Me too 🦋

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