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Ray Charles Lyrics


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Well, have you ever woke up in the morning sometimes
Just about the break of day
Well, have you ever woke up in the morning sometimes
Just about the break of day

Reach over and feel the pillow, baby
Where your sweet man used to lay
Well baby, it's so lonesome by myself
Well, it's so lonesome, baby, just sleeping all by myself
Well, I don't want nobody but my baby
Shouting, my baby's loving somebody else

Oh baby, won't you please hear my plea?
Hallelujah, I said, oh, oh baby, won't you please hear my plea?




Well, wherever you may be, darling
Bring your fine self home to me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ray's Blues are a reflection of a man's loneliness and longing for someone he loves. He wakes up in the morning, and the absence of his lover is palpable. He reaches over, and the space where she used to lie is cold and empty. The imagery of the pillow the woman used to use is a metaphor for the intimacy they shared, and now that intimacy is gone. The man is left with only his loneliness, and it's a heavy burden for him to bear.


The man in the song wants his woman back desperately. He expresses his wish throughout the song, desperately pleading for her to come home to him. He confesses that it's so lonely sleeping by himself when what he wants more than anything is his baby to cuddle with at night. The final chorus is a plea for his woman to hear him and return to him, as he's certain that he needs nothing more than her love.


Overall, Ray's Blues is an expression of the universal feeling of loneliness and heartache that comes with losing someone we love. The song shows that even someone as famous as Ray Charles can feel the weight of that pain.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, have you ever woke up in the morning sometimes Just about the break of day
Did you ever experience waking up in the morning around daybreak?


Reach over and feel the pillow, baby Where your sweet man used to lay
Touch the pillow close to you, where your sweet man used to rest.


Well baby, it's so lonesome by myself Well, it's so lonesome, baby, just sleeping all by myself Well, I don't want nobody but my baby Shouting, my baby's loving somebody else
I feel very lonely when I sleep alone because I only want you, but everybody else tells me that you are with another person.


Oh baby, won't you please hear my plea? Hallelujah, I said, oh, oh baby, won't you please hear my plea? Well, wherever you may be, darling Bring your fine self home to me
I beg you, my dear, to come back to me, no matter where you are, and return to my side.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RAY CHARLES

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