Ho Hey
Nashville Cast & Lennon & Maisy Lyrics
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I've been living a lonely life
I've been sleeping here instead
I've been sleeping in my bed,
Sleeping in my bed
(Ho!) So show me family
(Hey!) All the blood that I would bleed(Ho!) I don't know where I belong
(Hey!) I don't know where I went wrong
(Ho!) But I can write a song (Hey!)
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
(Ho!) I don't think you're right for him
(Hey!) Look at what it might have been if you
(Ho!) Took a bus to Chinatown
(Hey!) I've been standing on Canal
(Ho!) And Bowery (Hey!)
(Ho!) And she'd be standing next to me (Hey!)
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
And love, we need it now
Let's hope for some
so, we're bleeding out
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
The song "Ho Hey" as performed by the Nashville Cast and Lennon & Maisy encapsulates a profound sense of longing and emotional struggle. The opening lines reflect an individual grappling with feelings of isolation and trying to navigate life correctly. The phrase "I've been living a lonely life" suggests a deep yearning for connection and belonging. The repetition of "sleeping in my bed" underlines the contrast between the physical presence of a home and the emotional emptiness it can carry without companionship. It portrays the singer’s desire for authenticity and meaningful relationships, emphasizing that even in a space meant for comfort, loneliness can persist when one feels disconnected from others.
As the song progresses, it introduces themes of family, identity, and belonging. The lines "So show me family / All the blood that I would bleed" signify a strong desire to connect with one’s roots and the importance of familial bonds. This desire reflects a universal human experience—to seek out those who share our bloodlines and emotional ties. The subsequent lines express uncertainty about self-identity and the search for a sense of place in the world. "I don't know where I belong" resonates with anyone who has felt lost or out of sync with their surroundings. In this search, the singer finds solace in creativity, stating, "But I can write a song," illustrating how art can serve as both an escape and a means to articulate one's feelings.
The chorus, "I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart," reveals a deep emotional connection that the singer feels toward another person. In this refrain, the lyrical repetition reinforces the idea of partnership, suggesting that genuine relationships create a sense of sanctuary and acceptance. This line indicates that love is not only a significant part of life; for the singer, it seems to be a defining element of their existence. It implies a mutual recognition of belonging, where both individuals are integral to one another's lives. Through this connection, they feel a sense of completion and the reassurance that they are not alone in their journey.
Finally, as the song reaches its climax, there is a passionate plea for love in a world that desperately needs it. The line "And love, we need it now, / Let's hope for some," emphasizes the urgency of emotional connection amid a chaotic and often lonely existence. The metaphor of "bleeding out" conveys the pain experienced in the absence of love, reinforcing a desperate longing for hope and healing. The cyclical repetition of the chorus reiterates the essence of belonging and companionship, giving the audience a feeling of both the weight and the relief that comes with love. Overall, "Ho Hey" reflects the intricacies of human emotions, painting a vivid picture of loneliness, the quest for belonging, and the enduring impact of love.
Line by Line Meaning
I've been trying to do it right
I have been making efforts to live my life properly and make the right choices.
I've been living a lonely life
I have been experiencing solitude and a sense of isolation in my existence.
I've been sleeping here instead
I have been choosing to rest in this unfamiliar or uncomfortable place.
I've been sleeping in my bed,
I have found myself retreating to the comfort of my personal space.
Sleeping in my bed
I continue to seek solace within my own familiar surroundings.
(Ho!) So show me family
Please reveal the connections and love that bind us as a family.
(Hey!) All the blood that I would bleed
Show me the ties that reveal our shared heritage and emotional bonds.
(Ho!) I don't know where I belong
I am uncertain about my true place in this world or among people.
(Hey!) I don't know where I went wrong
I am questioning my past decisions and the points where I may have erred.
(Ho!) But I can write a song (Hey!)
Despite my uncertainties, I possess the ability to express my feelings through music.
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
I feel a deep connection with you; we are meant to be together as partners.
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
Our bond is significant, affirming that we share a special love for one another.
(Ho!) I don't think you're right for him
I have doubts about your relationship; I believe you deserve someone better.
(Hey!) Look at what it might have been if you
Consider the possibilities that could have unfolded if you had made different choices.
(Ho!) Took a bus to Chinatown
Imagine if you had ventured to that vibrant place, opening new experiences.
(Hey!) I've been standing on Canal
I have found myself waiting at a well-known street, perhaps reminiscing or searching.
(Ho!) And Bowery (Hey!)
I often think about that location too, another significant spot that holds memories.
(Ho!) And she'd be standing next to me (Hey!)
In that imagined scenario, I long for the company of someone I care for deeply.
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
Again, I affirm our connection; we were meant to be together.
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
This heartfelt admission reinforces the importance of our relationship.
And love, we need it now
We are in urgent need of love and affection in our lives at this moment.
Let's hope for some
Let us hold onto hope that love will come our way.
so, we're bleeding out
We are feeling emotionally drained and vulnerable, longing for relief.
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
Once more, I emphasize that our bond is essential; we are meant to be.
I belong with you, you belong with me, you're my sweetheart
This repeated declaration reinforces the significance of our union.
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Jeremy Fraites, Wesley Schultz
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@14firegirl
2024 and I still come back to this scene. You can’t help but smile.
@KyeHarris-p8h
I'm in prison listening to this slapper best tv show ever created 😂✍️
@dillpickledoe
I get it in my head all the time
@mqgriffi
They really ate the original up. Their voices are so beautiful!
@shanarussell5549
I just watched Nashville for the first time & am sad that it was cancelled. The music was amazing. I knew these 2 must have been sisters in real life! So much talent. ❤️
@CraftyWhovianD
lol, they are sisters in real life. Lennon and Maisy Stella. Their parents are singers too “the Stella’s”
@visionwarrior777
oh my! I remember being so hooked on Nashville that 1st season, and when I saw this......goose bumps & a little tear, these kids were great!
@Davidbrokefromhell
No matter how many times I watch this...their voices still make me want to cry. :*)
@ReahIdris
YES!!!!
@deviljoe1750
Famous Broke I did cry... 😂