Josephine
Ray Charles Lyrics


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There never was a gal I could love, like I love my Josephine
She's a flirt, she's a scamp, she's the vampiest vamp I've ever seen
It seems to me she's always flirting with the fellows passing by
But when I say she winks, then she tells me she thinks
There's a cinder in her eye
I believe it would be better if I'd leave her and forget
Everybody says it would be wise
But each time that I go out to dance with somebody else
I find myself dancing with tears in my eyes
For there's nobody quite so nice who can be quite so mean
As my gal, what a gal, Josephine

There never was a gal I could love, like I love my Josephine
She's a flirt, she's a scamp, she's the vampiest vamp I've ever seen
It seems to me she's always flirting with the fellows passing by
But when I say she winks, then she tells me she thinks
There's a cinder in her eye
I believe it would be better if I'd leave her and forget
Everybody says it would be wise
But each time that I go out to dance with somebody else
I find myself dancing with tears in my eyes




For there's nobody quite so nice who can be quite so mean
As my gal, what a gal, Josephine

Overall Meaning

Ray Charles’s song "Josephine" is a song about a woman who has captured the heart of the singer. He describes her as the most flirtatious, scamp, and vampiest vamp he has ever seen. Despite knowing that she flirts with numerous men whenever they pass by, he is still drawn to her. Whenever he tries to defy her, she quickly charms him back by telling him that there is a cinder in her eye. He knows that he should walk away and forget her, as everyone keeps telling him, but he finds himself still drawn to her. Whenever he tries to dance with someone else, he finds himself crying with tears in his eyes. No one could be as nice and mean as Josephine, yet he still loves her.


The song is a representation of the struggles that many people experience when they are in love with someone who is not faithful to them. Even though they know they should leave and move on, they are drawn back in by strong emotions and a desire to be near them. The lyrics convey the singer's mixed feelings about his relationship with Josephine, highlighting his devotion to her while acknowledging her unfaithfulness.


Line by Line Meaning

There never was a gal I could love, like I love my Josephine
No other woman can compare to the amount of love I have for Josephine


She's a flirt, she's a scamp, she's the vampiest vamp I've ever seen
Josephine is playful, mischievous, and seductive. She exudes allure and mystery.


It seems to me she's always flirting with the fellows passing by
I observe Josephine constantly interacting with other men who catch her eye.


But when I say she winks, then she tells me she thinks There's a cinder in her eye
Whenever I confront Josephine about her behavior, she uses excuses to defend herself.


I believe it would be better if I'd leave her and forget
My logical side suggests that I should break up with Josephine and move on.


Everybody says it would be wise
People around me advise me to end the relationship with Josephine


But each time that I go out to dance with somebody else I find myself dancing with tears in my eyes
Despite knowing the risks of staying with Josephine, I cannot help but feel sorrow and longing when I try to be with someone else.


For there's nobody quite so nice who can be quite so mean As my gal, what a gal, Josephine
Josephine is a complex woman, both kind and cruel, but I still love her dearly.




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Written by: PINA KOLLARS

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