In the Evening
Ray Charles Lyrics


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it was late in the evening and the sun was going down
i would pray to the good lord
to please bring my baby round
yes i miss her more than even
to me she's the only one
i miss her more than ever
to me she's the only one
she'd be the on that..
when i need a faovr done
i hate to hear the raindrops beat against my window pane
i hate to hear the randrops beat against my window pane
i'm so blue without my baby
it's enought to drive old me insane
will i ever find my aby
she's the one i can't afford to lose
will i every find my baby




she's the on i can't afford to lose
i wake up early in the morning with the late in the evening blues

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Late in the Evenin" by Ray Charles are a testament to the pain and longing that comes with being separated from a loved one. The singer begins by describing the setting – it's late in the evening, and the sun is going down. As the day comes to a close, he can't help but think of his beloved and pray that she'll come back to him. He misses her more than anything, and she's the one he turns to when he needs help or support. Her absence is felt keenly throughout the song and is made all the more poignant by the rain that beats against the window pane. The singer is utterly lost without his baby, and the thought of never finding her again fills him with despair.


The theme of lost love is a recurring one in many songs, but "Late in the Evenin" stands out for its raw emotion and heartfelt lyrics. The pain and longing in the singer's voice are palpable, and you can't help but feel empathy for him as he struggles to come to terms with his loss. The song is a testament to the power of music to convey emotion and connect with people on a deep, emotional level.


Line by Line Meaning

it was late in the evening and the sun was going down
The scene was set, with the sun descending, as the night began.


i would pray to the good lord to please bring my baby round
I turn to the heavens, hoping for a divine intervention to reunite me with my loved one.


yes i miss her more than even to me she's the only one
I feel the absence of my beloved strongly, and no one else can replace her in my heart.


i miss her more than ever to me she's the only one
The longing for my lost love has only grown stronger, as she remains the sole object of my affection.


she'd be the on that.. when i need a faovr done
My beloved was always there to lend a helping hand when I needed it.


i hate to hear the raindrops beat against my window pane
The sound of raindrops hitting my window only adds to my despair and melancholy.


i'm so blue without my baby it's enought to drive old me insane
The absence of my love has affected my emotional state to the point of potentially losing my grip on sanity.


will i ever find my aby she's the one i can't afford to lose
The fear of never being reunited with my beloved is overwhelming, as she is too precious to lose.


will i every find my baby she's the on i can't afford to lose
The hopelessness of my situation is weighing heavy on my soul, as my love remains irreplaceable.


i wake up early in the morning with the late in the evening blues
The sadness and despair follows me from the night before, lingering in the early morning hours and refusing to dissipate.




Lyrics Β© Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Willie Henry

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prtrice2003

Hands down, the BEST version of this song!!! EVER!!!!!!!!!!

will barrow

and my favorite blues piano solo ever!

Kenya Nkhrumah

Truly The Greatest. Any Genre-You Call IT!!!

Dan Butler

Magnificent!

kwinsi van den hengel

so good!

magnnum song

Awesome...

ALBARO9147

Pour toujours !

Gary Nembhard

Brother Ray!

blueslove61

This goes on my "piano" list, check it out.

Kenya Nkhrumah

The Essence Of Soul. Rhythm & Blues w/a Touch Of Jazz & The Gospel Truth That Is Illustrative & Definitive Of The African Experience In Americkkka.

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