St. Pete Florida Blues
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Down in the St. Pete, Florida
I found my baby there
Ooh, St. Pete, St. Pete, Florida
I found my baby there

No one's ever loved me like my baby
Any place, anywhere
Baby, my baby, she keeps me satisfied
You know my baby, yes, my baby
She keeps me satisfied

She loves me day and night
Always by my side, by my side

Baby, oh, baby
Let me hear you call my name (oh, Ray)

Oh, baby, baby
Let me hear you call my name (ooh, ah, Ray)

Well, if you keep that up, pretty baby




Oh, well, you'll drive your Ray insane
Ooh, Lord

Overall Meaning

In Ray Charles's song St. Pete Florida Blues, he sings about finding his beloved in St. Petersburg, Florida. He sings about the intensity and uniqueness of his love for her. The lyrics depict the depth of love and affection he has for her, and how she makes him feel. He begins by describing how he found his baby in St. Petersburg, and how no one has ever loved him like her before. He repeats the name of the place a couple of times, highlighting how significant and memorable it is for him.


Ray then goes ahead to describe the satisfaction his beloved gives him. He repeats her name, emphasizing the affection he feels for her. He sings about how she loves him day and night, always by his side. Ray then calls on his baby to call his name, which she does, and he responds and asks her to keep it up, warning her that she might drive him insane with her love. The song is an expression of love, passion, and devotion for his significant other.


Overall, the lyrics of St. Pete Florida Blues are a beautiful ode to love and affection. Ray's vocals are soulful and powerful, and the lyrics are simple yet profound, making the song a classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Down in the St. Pete, Florida
I found my significant other in St. Petersburg, Florida.


I found my baby there
I found someone I love in St. Petersburg, Florida.


Ooh, St. Pete, St. Pete, Florida
I feel good about being in St. Petersburg, Florida.


No one's ever loved me like my baby
My love for my partner is unparalleled.


Any place, anywhere
My love for my partner is constant and not limited to a specific location.


Baby, my baby, she keeps me satisfied
My partner keeps me happy and fulfilled.


You know my baby, yes, my baby
I care very deeply for my partner.


She loves me day and night
My partner loves me unconditionally around the clock.


Always by my side, by my side
My partner is constantly by my side.


Baby, oh, baby
I affectionately refer to my partner as 'baby.'


Let me hear you call my name (oh, Ray)
I want my partner to call my name.


Oh, baby, baby
I am repeating my desire for my partner.


Let me hear you call my name (ooh, ah, Ray)
I want my partner to utter my name with delight.


Well, if you keep that up, pretty baby
If my partner keeps this up,


Oh, well, you'll drive your Ray insane
I could become crazy about my love if she continues to show me affection.


Ooh, Lord
This causes me to feel a sense of excitement and anticipation.




Writer(s): ray charles

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@jerrypayneghostwritingserv1349

The original Tampa Bay Ray.

@ajimenez7872

A solo voice like no other with accompaniment of a blues guitar or maybe even a piano. Definitely one of my favorite artists, one that I will always admire.

@CalebOrvik

Thank you Ray Charles for this beautiful music

"Liberty will not descend to a people; a people must raise themselves to liberty"

@eugenehorner3722

Ray Charles, and  many black musicians stayed at the Jackson House. It has been said, Hank Ballard, wrote the song, The Twist, at the Jackson House. Some people are trying to get the house restored. The house is close to the Train Station, in Tampa. Fl.

@jessemccarty517

I'm from Tampa thinking Ray Charles grow up in the same city is pretty cool.

@scottmorris6995

I found mine 25 years ago in Saint Petersburg ❤❤❤

@DonDeering

This can be found on The Legendary Henry Stone Presents Blues of the 1950s

@CharlieSouzaSongs

That's what I'm talkin' 'bout Ray! :)

@eugenehorner3722

I found mine in Tampa, Fl. 8/9/1975.

@CharlieSouzaSongs

And now, you so right Ray!

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