Lonely Avenue
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Now my room has got two windows
But the sunshine never comes through
You know it's always dark and dreary
Since I broke off, baby with you

I live on a lonely avenue
My little girl wouldn't say I do
Well, I feel so sad and blue
And it's all because of you

I could cry, I could cry, I could cry (ooh)
I could die, I could die, I could die (I need help from somebody)
Because I live on a lonely avenue
(Lonely avenue) oh, yes sir

Now you know my covers they feel like lead
And my pillow it feels like stone
Well, I've tossed and turned so every night
I'm not used to being alone

I live on a lonely avenue
My little girl wouldn't say I do
Well, I feel so sad and blue
You know it's all because of you

I could cry, I could cry, I could cry (oh)
I could die, I could die, I could die (oh)
'Cause I live on a lonely avenue
Yes, sir (Lonely avenue)

Lonely avenue
Lonely avenue

Now I've been so sad and lonesome
Since you've left this town
You know if I could beg or borrow the money
Child, I would be a highway bound

I live on a lonely avenue
My little girl wouldn't say I do
Well, I feel so sad and blue
You know its all because of you

I could cry, I could cry, I could cry (oh)
I could die, I could die, I could die (yeah)




I live on a lonely avenue
(Lonely avenue)

Overall Meaning

In Ray Charles's "Lonely Avenue," the singer mourns a lost love and describes how his once bright and sunny life has turned dark and lonely. He sings about his room with two windows, but with no sun shining through since he broke up with his lover. He lives a sad and blue life and is unable to sleep in his bed as the covers feel like lead and the pillow feels like stone. The singer expresses his feeling of lonesomeness and being used to having someone else in his life. He cries and longs for his former companion.


The song's lyrics convey a sense of loss, desperation, and heartache that is amplified by the accompanying bluesy melody. The phrase "lonely avenue" captures the mood of the song and sums up the singer's life without his lost love- a desolate and empty road.


"Lonely Avenue" is a classic example of rhythm and blues that addresses the universal human experience of losing love. The song's poetic language, combined with a soulful voice and music, brings out the emotions within the song's lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Now my room has got two windows
My room has two windows, but the sun never comes through.


But the sunshine never comes through
No matter what, the sunshine never gets into my room.


You know it's always dark and dreary
It's always dark and gloomy in here, to the point where it's depressing.


Since I broke off, baby with you
Ever since we parted ways, life has become so melancholic.


I live on a lonely avenue
I live a life of loneliness & despair.


My little girl wouldn't say I do
The lady I'm in love with refused to be with me.


Well, I feel so sad and blue
Life has become forlorn and depressing.


And it's all because of you
I am going through all of this because of the one I'm in love with.


I could cry, I could cry, I could cry (ooh)
My emotions are so much that I am capable of crying endlessly.


I could die, I could die, I could die (I need help from somebody)
The pain I am going through is unbearable, and I need someone's help to get over it.


Because I live on a lonely avenue
The reason for my misery is my desolate & empty life.


Now you know my covers they feel like lead
My covers feel heavy & suffocating.


And my pillow it feels like stone
Even my pillow feels hard & uncomfortable.


Well, I've tossed and turned so every night
I can't sleep well at night, constantly tossing and turning.


I'm not used to being alone
I have never been this lonely before, and I can't get used to it.


Now I've been so sad and lonesome
My life has become so miserable & lonely ever since you left this town.


You know if I could beg or borrow the money
If I had to earn or borrow money at any cost, I would do it.


Child, I would be a highway bound
I would use the money to leave this town and never look back.


Lonely avenue
A recurring theme to explain the state of the singer's life - empty, melancholic, and forlorn.




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[Verse 1]
Now my room has got two windows but the sunshine never comes through,
You know it's always dark and dreary since I broke off, baby, with you!
I live on a lonely avenue,
My little girl wouldn't say, "I do".
Well, I feel so sad and blue
and it's all because of you.

I could cry, I could cry, i could cry,
I could die, I could die, I could die,
because I live on a lonely avenue, lonely avenue.

[Verse 2]
(Now my) covers they feel like lead and my pillow it feels like
stone,
Well, I've tossed and turned so ev'ry night,
I'm not used to being alone!
I live on a lonely avenue,
My little girl wouldn't say, "I do".
Well, I feel so sad and blue
and it's all because of you.

I could cry, I could cry, i could cry,
I could die, I could die, I could die,
because I live on a lonely avenue, lonely avenue.

[Verse 3]
Now I've been so sad and lonesome since you've left this town,
If I could beg or borrow the money, child, I would be a highway
bound!
I live on a lonely avenue,
My little girl wouldn't say, "I do".
Well, I feel so sad and blue
and it's all because of you.

I could cry, I could cry, i could cry,
I could die, I could die, I could die,
because I live on a lonely avenue, lonely avenue.



All comments from YouTube:

Benjamin Snell

Ray was one of a kind, he is helping me get through these rough times one song at a time

Tom DΕ‚uΕΌewski

Pure genius

ljp206

if it wasn't for ray we'd be dead lol

SSK Music Beats

Same, it's like he laid the soundtrack out for mw

Steve Kohut

This is pure gold. Love it.

Better future

The rhythm is fantastic, sensual, optimistic, warm, smart and beautiful : Love love this song

E2O10

And yet the lyrics are as pessimistic as you can get. That's what makes it brilliant to my ears, the juxtaposition of the major keys and the lyrical misery

Michael Meyers

Simply one of the best songs ever made.

VitΓ³ria Emanuelly

Que mΓΊsica meus amigos que melodia

Larry Jenkinson

Beautiful.
There wasn't a genre of music that was beyond this man

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