Mary Ann
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Well now, oh Mary Ann
Well you sure look fine
Well, oh oh now
I could love you all the time

Well, now oh Mary Ann
I said baby, don't ya know
Well now, oh oh baby
Don't ya know
Don't ya know baby
That I love you so

Oh well oh oh
I'm gonna talk about it, hmmm...
Easy! Oooh...

Oooh, Mary Ann
Can I take you home tonight
Oh baby, yeah, yeah
Can I take you home tonight
If you let me baby
I'll make everything alright

Oh well oh oh




I've got a feeling
Hmmm...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Charles's song Mary Ann describe the singer's love and admiration for a woman named Mary Ann. The song begins with the singer acknowledging Mary Ann's beauty and expressing his desire to love her all the time. He then goes on to emphasize how much he loves her and makes sure Mary Ann knows it. The chorus ends with the plea "don't ya know baby that I love you so" which strengthens the message of the song.


In the second half of the song, the singer asks Mary Ann if he can take her home tonight and promises to make everything alright if she lets him. The lyrics show the singer's persistence and determination to win Mary Ann's heart. The bridge of the song features a short instrumental interlude, but the singer comes back in, expressing his confidence and excitement before ending the song with the line "I've got a feeling."


Overall, the song Mary Ann captures the essence of a man madly in love with a woman and willing to do anything to make her his own. The blues and soulful notes, combined with Ray Charles's expressive vocals and lyrics, create a truly captivating and moving experience for the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

Well now, oh Mary Ann
The singer is addressing Mary Ann.


Well you sure look fine
The singer is complimenting Mary Ann's appearance.


Well, oh oh now
The singer is expressing enthusiasm or excitement.


I could love you all the time
The singer is expressing interest in a romantic relationship with Mary Ann.


I said baby, don't ya know
The singer is addressing Mary Ann with a term of endearment ('baby') and asking if she knows something.


Don't ya know baby
The singer is repeating his question, asking if Mary Ann knows something.


That I love you so
The singer is expressing love or strong affection for Mary Ann.


Can I take you home tonight
The singer is asking Mary Ann if she wants to spend time with him tonight.


If you let me baby
The singer is again using a term of endearment and asking Mary Ann to give him permission/things will be better.


I'll make everything alright
The singer is promising to make things good or better for Mary Ann.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc
Written by: Ray Charles

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decimal point

I love this song, the drums, horns, everything.

Tewodros Tekle

The ONE and ONLY Ray Charles. I can listen this 24/7. The drums sounded just amazing.

Einaras Juodelis

0:45 just gave me chills, his voice is so good. R.I.P Ray Charles forever

Chris Perez

Ray Charles is just awesome, the man lived and would breathe music, often imitated but never duplicated. #Respect

Danny Fernandez

Absolutely love Ray Charles! Great musician

Jeffery Garrett

My uncle used to play the hell out of Ray Charles what a master

Oliveira Cleybson

Muito bom, através do seu filme passei a ouvir, olha que eu não conhecia sua história, pois não é do meu tempo. kkk Mais de fato é um mestre da música. 

Robert Moore

My Dad covered this song on a record in the 60s. Great song

CURIOSIDADES RELIGIOSAS

muito bom!!

Chidi Okadigbo

I am remembering the good old days when my late Dad use to play a lot of these, Oh Popido continue to rest in Peace. you were a lover of good music

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