See See Rider
Ray Charles Lyrics


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You see see Rider, see what you done done
See see Rider, you see what you done done
You see see Rider, you see what you done done
You done made me love you and now your man done come

My home is on the water, I don't like no land at all
Home's on the water and I don't like no land at all
My home's on the water and I don't like no land at all
I'd rather be dead than to stay here and be your dog

So you see see Rider, see what you done done
See see Rider, you see what you done done




You See see Rider, you see what you done done
You done made me love you and now your man done come

Overall Meaning

The song "See See Rider" by Ray Charles is a classic blues number that deals with heartbreak and betrayal. The lyrics speak of a man who has been deeply hurt by his lover, and now he must face the consequences of his actions. The title of the song refers to the woman who has caused him so much pain, and the repetition of her name throughout the lyrics serves to reinforce the idea that she is the one responsible for his suffering.


In the opening lines, the singer addresses See See Rider directly, telling her that she can see what she has done to him. He has fallen in love with her, but now she has left him for another man. He feels powerless against the situation, as there is nothing he can do to win her back. Throughout the rest of the song, he laments his fate and expresses his desire to be free from the pain of his broken heart.


The second verse speaks specifically to the singer's longing for the open sea. He is a man who prefers the freedom of the water to the constraints of dry land. He would rather be dead than be tied down to a woman who has betrayed him. This imagery creates a stark contrast between the singer's desire for freedom and his current state of emotional entrapment.


Overall, "See See Rider" is a powerful blues song that speaks to the universal experience of heartbreak and betrayal. The lyrics are simple but effective, and Ray Charles's performance brings an added depth and emotion to the song.


Line by Line Meaning

You see see Rider, see what you done done
Hey See See Rider, do you see the effect of your actions?


See see Rider, you see what you done done
See See Rider, do you realize what you've done to me?


You see see Rider, you see what you done done
Hey See See Rider, are you aware of the consequences of your actions?


You done made me love you and now your man done come
You made me love you, but now your man has come and ruined everything.


My home is on the water, I don't like no land at all
I prefer to live on water rather than land.


Home's on the water and I don't like no land at all
I live on water and I hate being on land.


My home's on the water and I don't like no land at all
I reside on water and I detest being on land.


I'd rather be dead than to stay here and be your dog
I would rather die than be manipulated and controlled by you.




Writer(s): Ma Rainey

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@tubamaxima187

About 20 years ago my wife and I went to New Orleans for Mardi-Gras. We went to a place on Bourbon Street where the music was all Blues, (House of Blues). What an amazing experience. I asked the group if they knew See See Rider. They did and they played it for me. It was wonderul. It brought back memories of Ray Charles.

@mathmusic1490

In Ray's autobiography, it says two versions of this song, C. C. Rider, exist: The original with just Ray doing it, and another (heard here) where some nameless entrepreneur laid on choral and organ tracks over Ray's original song.

@randicarwell6230

I'm here after listening to Ma Rainey's version.

@terrence7802

please god give us another Ray Charles. my gen. really missed one

@alcidebava1854

Un grande genio . Pultroppo anche lui è stato vittima dell'eroina . Ma con la forza ne uscì . Un uomo straordinario

@PrescilliaBebiScaredofTheMoon

Ray, The Genius.

@gooseisacat

look here, I believe this was done later with the vocalists he used on tour, the 1950 version was just him. Belive this is what you're thinking of is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1J8QtRI1Rlk

@davidegiuseppe44

I have listened to both versions I like this one better

@matthewsmith1779

Why don't I get these lyrics when I google this song. I have this version on my phone. Thought I was going crazy. Like I had a rare recording or something.

I love this song.

@glannapolisteam8681

Does anyone know? Did they take his early recordings like this one & then overdub the background vocals/strings onto them? I have heard versions by Ray Charles without the background vocals.

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