Listen They're Playing My Song
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Down the street
A baby just cried
When he woke up all alone

A train's leaving town
Oh, that lonesome sound
It's chilling me right to the bone
A song is playing
I can barely hear
About a love that's gone wrong
The freezing rain on my window pane
Listen, they're playing my song

Taps being played
By a soldier's grave
So sad, it torments your soul
Listen to that North wind moan
Tonight is so dark and cold

Somewhere a siren
Cuts through the night
It sounds like the
Whole world's gone wrong

Thunder just warned
But it's coming a storm
Listen, they're playing my song





Listen, they're playing my song

Overall Meaning

In Ray Charles's song "Listen They're Playing My Song," the singer is experiencing a series of melancholic events that lead to him feeling isolated and introspective. The song begins with a helpless baby's cry, highlighting the singer's feeling of solitude even though he is surrounded by the noise of the city. Following this, he hears the sound of a train leaving town, which among all the sounds around him, is the one that affects him the most, making him shiver from head to toe. The train sound, which is often associated with departure and distance, could be a metaphor for the loss of a loved one or a relationship.


As the singer tries to come to terms with these feelings, he hears a sad song playing in the background; a song about a love that is no more, which reflects the singer's own feelings of loss and heartbreak. The freezing rain on the singer's window pane emphasizes the cold, isolated ambiance that surrounds him, and leads him to say, "Listen, they're playing my song," as if to signify that the music reflects his experience.


Further, the singer hears taps being played at a soldier's grave, a solemn reminder of the cost of war and the loss of young lives. The North wind moaning, in the singer's description, evokes a feeling of desolation, with darkness and coldness being the prevailing elements of the night. As a siren sounds in the distance, it signifies the chaos and unrest that plagues modern life. Finally, with the sound of thunder warning of a coming storm, the singer is left feeling deeply reflective and isolated, listening to the sorrowful tune that seems to mirror his experience.


Overall, "Listen They're Playing My Song" is about the unbreakable connection between music and human emotions, and how one could turn to music as a way of handling grief or hard times. With his expert songwriting skills, the song illustrates how music can express unspoken feelings that resonate with a listener.


Line by Line Meaning

Down the street A baby just cried When he woke up all alone
A baby cries because he feels forgotten or unimportant, just like how sometimes we feel small and unappreciated in the world.


A train's leaving town Oh, that lonesome sound It's chilling me right to the bone
The sound of a train leaving reminds the singer of loneliness and isolation, and how these feelings can reach deep into the core of our being.


A song is playing I can barely hear About a love that's gone wrong The freezing rain on my window pane Listen, they're playing my song
The singer hears a song that reflects his own heartbreak and despair, and the cold, wet weather outside mirrors the pain he is feeling inside.


Taps being played By a soldier's grave So sad, it torments your soul Listen to that North wind moan Tonight is so dark and cold
The mournful sound of a bugle playing taps at a soldier's grave evokes a sense of loss and sadness that affects us deeply, especially when coupled with the bleakness of a cold, dark winter night.


Somewhere a siren Cuts through the night It sounds like the Whole world's gone wrong
The sound of a siren wailing in the middle of the night creates a sense of unease and uncertainty, reminding us that sometimes life can be unpredictable and scary.


Thunder just warned But it's coming a storm Listen, they're playing my song
The rumble of thunder in the distance represents a storm on the horizon, much like the turmoil and upheaval that can happen in our own lives. The singer hears his own struggles reflected in the storm's approach.


Listen, they're playing my song
The repeated refrain underscores the sense that these disparate sounds of sorrow and despair somehow resonate with the singer's own struggles, and that his own pain is echoed in the world around him.




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Juanita Wright

Ray still does it for me. I love this song. I miss Ray real good.

Juanita Wright

Ray still does it for me. I love this dong. I miss Ray real good.

Mauro Dessy

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