Blackbird
Nina Simone Lyrics


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Herbert Sacker, Nina Simone
Why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
No place bif enough for holding all the tears you're gonna cry
'cause your mama's name was lonely and your daddy's name was pain
And they call you little sorrow 'cause you'll never love again
So why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
You ain't got no one to hold you you ain't got no one to care
If you'd only understand dear nobody wants you anywhere
So why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly





Overall Meaning

Nina Simone's song "Blackbird" is a poignant representation of the struggles of an individual who longs to escape their painful past and circumstances but is hindered by their experiences. The song's lyrics convey the message that the titular "Blackbird" will never be able to escape their sorrow and pain, despite their efforts to fly away from them. The opening lines of the song, "Why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly, No place big enough for holding all the tears you're gonna cry" immediately set the tone for the rest of the piece.


The song goes on to describe how the Blackbird's parents' names were "lonely" and "pain" and how the Blackbird is called "little sorrow" because they will "never love again." These lines highlight the devastating impact of the Blackbird's upbringing, which has left them with no hope of ever experiencing true happiness or finding love. The repeated refrain of "so why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly" serves as a reminder that, despite the Blackbird's attempts to escape their difficult circumstances, they will never be able to truly leave them behind.


Overall, Nina Simone's "Blackbird" is a haunting and powerful song that highlights the pain and struggle of those who feel trapped by their past experiences. By emphasizing that true escape is impossible, the song forces listeners to confront these difficult realities and serves as a tribute to those who continue to endure despite the odds.


Line by Line Meaning

Why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
There's no point in trying when you know you can't succeed.


No place big enough for holding all the tears you're gonna cry
The pain and sadness will never go away and will always be with you.


'cause your mama's name was lonely and your daddy's name was pain
The source of your pain comes from the loneliness and suffering passed down from your parents.


And they call you little sorrow 'cause you'll never love again
You're labeled as someone who will never find love again due to the heartache you've experienced.


You ain't got no one to hold you you ain't got no one to care
You feel alone and abandoned with no one to comfort you.


If you'd only understand dear nobody wants you anywhere
It's important to accept that there may be no one who truly wants you in their life.


So why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
Reiterating that there's no point in trying to fly or reach for something when you know it's not possible.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HERB SACKER, NINA SIMONE

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Harry strings

This is one of the inspired song have ever heard, it's touches my soul..

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@TheAshumms

Cause your mama's name was lonely and your daddy's name was pain
Possible one of the best lyrics I've ever heard

@eqfs9455

Beautiful

@martinmarvyn7974

And they you little sorrow (broke my heart)

@lynniepooh2072

Epic

@rinkle396

And they call you little sorrow. And you'll never love again.

@MrMacmua

Imagine living and being told this everyday of your life!

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@soyyvicastro

The melody of the song is so raw, so beautiful, almost ritual... We can feel the pain on Nina's voice

@manthataletsoalo2747

I Support you! become a pastor

@naamlehesse8378

Not to mention the African ritual drums in the back

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