Never Never Leave Me
Mary Wells Lyrics


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I love you more than anyone
Should ever be allowed to love anyone or anything
(Anyone or anything)
& I need you more than anyone
Should ever be allowed to need anyone or anything
(Anyone or anything)
So darling, please don't ever break my heart
I beg you, please don't ever make us part
'Cause without you I'd be a little lost sheep
& I'd die (backup singers sing title 4 times)

I would cry more than anyone
Should ever be allowed to cry over anyone or anything
(Anyone or anything)
So please love me more than anyone
Should ever be allowed to love anyone or anything
(Anyone or anything)
Oh darling, on my knees I'm begging you
I'm pleading, please love me as I love you
'Cause without you I'd be a little lost sheep
& I'd die (backup singers sing title 4 times)
Don't ever make me weep

(instrumental)

Oh darling, on my knees I'm begging you
I'm pleading, please love me as I love you




'Cause without you I'd be a little lost sheep
& I'd die

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mary Wells's song Never Never Leave Me express an intense and consuming love that the singer feels for someone. The singer starts by confessing that her love for this person is stronger than what is deemed appropriate, surpassing the limits of what anyone should allow themselves to feel for another human being or anything else. This love is not only an emotional need, but also a necessity for her existence, as she claims she needs this person more than anyone should be allowed to need. The fear of being abandoned by the beloved is palpable throughout the song, as the singer pleas with them to never break her heart or make them part. She paints a picture of herself as a vulnerable and helpless little sheep that can't survive without the presence and affection of this special someone.


The chorus repeats the same sentiment, highlighting the overwhelming nature of the singer's emotions. She would cry more than anyone is allowed to cry for anyone or anything, and implores the beloved to love her just as much in return. The second verse further underlines her desperation, as she gets down on her knees and begs for the love that she craves. The song ends with a reiteration of the idea that without the person she loves, the singer would be lost and ultimately die.


Overall, the song is an ode to the all-consuming nature of love and the fear of losing it. The lyrics express a vulnerability and neediness that may be considered dated or even stalkerish in contemporary times, but are nevertheless a powerful portrayal of a certain type of love and the intensity of the emotions that come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

I love you more than anyone
I have a love for you that surpasses what any human being should feel for another person or thing.


Should ever be allowed to love anyone or anything
It's unnatural for any human to love someone or something to the extent that my heart feels for you.


& I need you more than anyone
I require your presence and your love more intensely than anybody should require anyone or anything.


Should ever be allowed to need anyone or anything
It's improper for someone to depend on another person or thing to the extent that I rely on you.


So darling, please don't ever break my heart
My heart is fragile and the thought of you causing it pain is unbearable, please don't hurt me.


I beg you, please don't ever make us part
I implore you to never allow us to be separated, our bond is too strong to ever be broken.


'Cause without you I'd be a little lost sheep
If you were to ever leave, I would feel directionless and alone.


& I'd die (backup singers sing title 4 times)
The feelings of loneliness and despair without you are so strong, that it feels as though I could die from them.


I would cry more than anyone
If anything were to happen to our love, I would be inconsolable and cry more than any person should ever have to.


So please love me more than anyone
I long for your love and affection to exceed what is normal for anyone to give to another person.


Oh darling, on my knees I'm begging you
My desperation for your love and devotion is so strong that I am willing to beg for it on my knees.


I'm pleading, please love me as I love you
I'm requesting that the love I give to you be returned with the same intensity and passion that I feel for you.


Don't ever make me weep
Please never make me feel the crushing sadness that would come from losing your love.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JENNIE LEE LAMBERT, MICHAEL GENTILE

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@SunnyIlha

@Maco Monthervil

When the way a song is sung,
especially a love song

How it is delivered, vocally.
It has a Lofty, Atop-The-Clouds, Soaring feel.

Makes Time stand still.
Time itself, Stops.

Only The Moment present exists.



@DeeDeeWarwickMusic

In 1965 Dee Dee Warwick sang background vocals for Mary Wells.

"Well, I had done demos for Tamla, which was Motown in New York. So, they were well-aware of me. And it just didn't work for me. You know, their sound, their rhythms, they were different from ours that we used on the East Coast.

What was your first meeting with Berry Gordy like?

Oh, very different; very, very different. As a matter of fact, I had met Berry when he was first writing, like I said, on Tamla Records, which I used to work a lot in the Brill Building in New York. And Tamla was right downstairs from where I used to work, upstairs with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. And I met him there at Tamla, and he wanted to sign me. And I went to lunch with him and with the manager I had, and they offered me five hundred dollars a week for the rest of my life. I said, "I have to go to the ladies' room." And I left, I went home (laughter). I mean I'm making like $250,000, $200,000 a year doing background. And he's going to offer me $500 a week? I didn't know what he was talking about. So, I left. So that stayed right there.

- You had the opportunity to work with some of the Motown artists. Who were they?

Well, I worked with, well, I worked with The Supremes and Martha and the Vandellas."



All comments from YouTube:

@mjc5509

Not only her MOTOWN recordings were great. This track for 20th century records is fantastic as were her ATCO and Jubilee recordings..RIP MARY

@theronedawson3236

The women back in the 60's had so much style and class.

@sugarfalls1

Her voice gives me chills up and down my arms! So amazing!

@MotownMaster

Something most people don't know about Mary is that she was deaf in one ear........and still sounded amazing, when most singers today sound like shit even with auto tune

@samjtwinn

What a God-given voice.  She was just incredible!

@bernardlee4731

My God what a voice! What a talent! What a song! Heavens got another singer for all to hear in heaven the late great Mrs Mary Wells!!

@bradly2007

Grand & dramatic soulful performance, nobody quite like Legendary Mary Wells and this is a live take

@bradly2007

Glorious Mary Wells vocal is incredible, great clip of a legendary lady who could really sing and was gone too soon...awesome

@edgarcastillo3824

Love me some Mary Wells. What a voice, what class and grace. R.I.P

@mikeatturnpike

Vocal even better than the record with some nice touches. Lovely voice.

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