Am I Blue
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Am I blue? Am I blue?
Ain't these tears
In my eyes tellin'g you?
Am I blue? You'll be too,

If each plan with you man
Done fell through.
Was a time I was his only one,
But now I'm the sad

And lonely one,
"Lawdy," Was I gay? 'til today,




Now he's gone and we're through,
Am I blue?

Overall Meaning

In "Am I Blue," Ray Charles delivers a powerful performance. The song was written by Harry Akst and Grant Clarke in 1929, but it was popularized by Ethel Waters in the same year. Ray Charles recorded his version of "Am I Blue" in 1959. The song is a lamentation of lost love, and Charles delivers it with all his soulful passion. The lyrics ask whether the singer is blue and then answers it with the observation that tearful eyes can answer that question. The song poses the question to the listener that if they too have had their plans with their partner fall through, they too will be blue. There was a time when the singer was the only one for their partner, but now they are alone and sad. The singer used to be happy with their partner, but today they are no longer with them, and they are left feeling blue.


Charles's delivery of the lyric is what makes this version of the song so powerful. The lyrics themselves are simple and straightforward, but Charles delivers them in a way that conveys a sense of deep sadness and regret. The way his voice strains as he sings the words "am I blue" makes the listener feel his pain. Charles's performance is a testament to his skill as a vocalist, and it is no wonder that he is considered one of the greatest singers of all time. The song has been covered by many artists over the years, but none have come close to the emotional intensity of Charles's version.


Line by Line Meaning

Am I blue? Am I blue?
Feeling depressed and alone


Ain't these tears
Tears in eyes indicating sadness


In my eyes tellin'g you?
The tears are a sign of emotional turmoil


Am I blue? You'll be too,
If you were in my shoes, you'd also feel sad


If each plan with you man
All the joint plans with my lover


Done fell through.
Have all failed to materialize


Was a time I was his only one,
I used to be his only lover


But now I'm the sad
But now I am sad and lonely


And lonely one,
There is no one to share my sorrows with


"Lawdy," Was I gay? 'til today,
I was happy and content in the past, but not anymore


Now he's gone and we're through,
He has left me and our relationship is over


Am I blue?
Feeling depressed and alone




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GRANT CLARKE, HARRY AKST

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