Before Sunrise
Ray Charles Lyrics


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I've got the blues before sunrise
Tears standing in my eyes
I've got the blues before sunrise
Tears standing in my eyes
It's such a miserable feeling
A feeling I do despise

Seems like everybody
Everybody's down on me
Seems like everybody
Everyone's down on poor me
I'm gonna take my troubles
Cast them in the deep blue sea

Yes, I love my baby
But my baby won't be here
Yes, I love my baby
But my baby won't be here




I'm gonna buy me a 45
Put my baby in her grave

Overall Meaning

The song "Before Sunrise" by Ray Charles is a powerful expression of the singer's emotional state. From the opening lines, it is clear that he is deep in the throes of the blues, with tears standing in his eyes. The feeling is so miserable that he despises it. There is a sense of hopelessness and defeatism in the way he describes feeling down and being castigated by everyone around him. He seems to be at a loss as to how to escape this predicament, but resolves to cast his troubles in the deep blue sea.


The second verse seems to add an additional layer of complexity, with Charles confessing his love for his baby. It is not clear who this baby is, but it is clear that they are not with Charles, adding to his sense of despair. He resolves to buy a 45 and put his baby in her grave, adding a disturbingly fatalistic element to an already sad situation.


"Before Sunrise" is a tour de force of emotive singing, with Ray Charles' timeless voice lending a weight to the lyrics that is truly powerful. The song was originally recorded in 1952, during the early years of Charles' career, but has since become a standard, covered by innumerable artists across a range of genres. The song is a masterclass in expressing emotion through music, and is a testament to the timeless relevance of the blues.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got the blues before sunrise
Ray Charles feels sad and unhappy even before the break of dawn.


Tears standing in my eyes
Ray Charles's eyes are full of tears, which indicates sadness.


It's such a miserable feeling
Ray Charles describes how depressing his emotions are.


A feeling I do despise
Ray Charles hates feeling upset and down.


Seems like everybody
To Ray Charles, it appears that everyone is against him and makes him feel miserable.


Everybody's down on me
Ray Charles feels that people judge him harshly and put him down.


I'm gonna take my troubles
Ray Charles decides to take control of his problems.


Cast them in the deep blue sea
Ray Charles wants to forget about his worries and throw them away.


Yes, I love my baby
Ray Charles loves his partner deeply.


But my baby won't be here
Ray Charles's lover is not present and is perhaps absent from his life.


I'm gonna buy me a 45
Ray Charles will purchase a 45 caliber pistol.


Put my baby in her grave
Ray Charles is considering murder or suicide as a way out of his sadness.




Writer(s): Ray Charles, Leroy Carr

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