Cherry
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Cherry, Cherry, ain't in a shame
That you can't be sweet as your name
Always flirtin', havin' your fun (having your fun)
Never sayin' if I'm the one (if I'm the one)

But if I am, I'll hang around
Till you grow up and settle down
Oh will you (Cherry) while your heart's on a spree
Cherry, save your loving for me
(Cherry, I'll get you yet)

Cherry (Cherry) I say Cherry
Woah, I'll make a bet




Oh, Cherry, Cherry
I'll get you yet

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ray Charles's song "Cherry" are a romantic plea to a young woman who is always flirting and having fun but never settling down with anyone in particular. The singer, who is clearly interested in her, laments that she is not as sweet as her name suggests and never confirms whether or not he is the one she is interested in. Nevertheless, he remains hopeful and promises to stick around until she matures and realizes that he is the one she wants. The refrain, "Cherry, I'll get you yet" reinforces this persistence, as the singer confidently asserts that he will eventually win her over.


The song is a classic example of a love ballad, albeit one aimed at a somewhat flighty and indecisive object of affection. The melancholic melody and Ray Charles's emotive vocals add to the sense of longing and yearning that the lyrics convey. Overall, "Cherry" is a timeless romantic tune that speaks to the persistence, hope, and faith that are often required in matters of the heart.


Line by Line Meaning

Cherry, Cherry, ain't in a shame
Addressing the person named Cherry, Ray Charles is saying that she doesn't feel bad about her actions.


That you can't be sweet as your name
Ray Charles is playing on the sweetness of the fruit cherry and suggesting that the person named Cherry should be as sweet as her name implies.


Always flirtin', havin' your fun (having your fun)
Ray Charles is accusing the person named Cherry of constantly flirting and enjoying herself, possibly at the expense of others.


Never sayin' if I'm the one (if I'm the one)
The person named Cherry is not acknowledging or declaring her feelings for Ray Charles, which is causing him uncertainty.


But if I am, I'll hang around
Addressing the person named Cherry, Ray Charles says that if she is interested in him, he will stick around and wait for her to mature.


Till you grow up and settle down
Ray Charles is suggesting that the person named Cherry is not yet matured enough to commit to a serious relationship, and that he's willing to wait for her to grow up.


Oh will you (Cherry) while your heart's on a spree
Ray Charles is cautioning the person named Cherry that she may regret her actions of freely giving her love to many people while her heart is free and wild.


Cherry, save your loving for me
Ray Charles is asking the person named Cherry to save her love exclusively for him instead of giving it to many others.


(Cherry, I'll get you yet)
Ray Charles is declaring that he will win Cherry's affection, indicating his persistence and interest in the person named Cherry.


Cherry (Cherry) I say Cherry
Ray Charles is repeating the name of the person named Cherry as if to grab her attention.


Woah, I'll make a bet
Ray Charles is expressing confidence about winning the affection of the person named Cherry.


Oh, Cherry, Cherry
Ray Charles is again addressing the person named Cherry, emphasizing her name and his interest in her.


I'll get you yet
Ray Charles is repeating his declaration that he will win Cherry's affection, indicating his persistence and interest in her.




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