Walkin' and Talkin'
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Oh when I'm walking and talking to my self
Oh when I'm walking, baby talking to my self
Well, my baby's gone I can't find nobody else

Well I'm going where the sun shines everyday
I'm going to change my climate going where the sun shines everyday
Well, going back to my home town
Where down in the state of Alabama (? sounds like al-ballet)
So I'm going to write my mom a letter
Mother please have a look for me.





Well I'm coming home mother
Yes, it's your son by the sea

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Charles’s “Walkin’ and Talkin’” convey a sense of loneliness and despair. The song is dominated by the theme of sadness caused by a lost love. Ray Charles sings the verses, “Oh when I'm walking and talking to myself…Well, my baby's gone I can't find nobody else.” It is evident that the singer is struggling to deal with the pain of separation from his lover. He resorts to walking and talking to himself as a way of dealing with the loneliness. Yet, nothing seems to be working, and he is desperately seeking refuge in his home town.


The chorus, “Well I'm going where the sun shines everyday…going back to my home town,” indicates that the singer wants to go back to his roots, where he can find solace and comfort. In the line, “So I'm going to write my mom a letter, mother please have a look for me”, he is seeking help and support from his family members. The singer’s yearning to return to his hometown is palpable in the line, “Yes, it's your son by the sea”.


Overall, Ray Charles conveys a sense of desolation, pain, and longing in this song. The lyrics’ simplicity and Ray Charles’s soulful voice make “Walkin’ and Talkin’” an emotional and poignant song.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh when I'm walking and talking to myself
When I'm alone and reflecting on things while walking, I talk to myself


Oh when I'm walking, baby talking to myself
Even when I'm with my significant other, I can still go into deep thought and speak to myself


Well, my baby's gone I can't find nobody else
Since my partner has left, I have been unable to find someone else to love


Well I'm going where the sun shines every day
I'm looking to relocate and find a better environment to live in where the weather is always warm


I'm going to change my climate going where the sun shines every day
I plan to leave my current place of residence to find warmer, more comfortable surroundings


Well, going back to my home town
I'm heading back home to where I'm originally from


Where down in the state of Alabama (? sounds like al-ballet)
Although the word may not be clear, I'm most likely referencing the state of Alabama since it's where I'm from


So I'm going to write my mom a letter
I plan to reach out to my mother via a written letter to let her know that I'm returning home


Mother please have a look for me.
I'm requesting my mother to keep an eye out for my arrival and to wait for me to reach home


Well I'm coming home mother
I'm returning to my place of origin


Yes, it's your son by the sea
I'm your son, and I'm on my way back home which is by the sea




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Comments from YouTube:

@Rockpaperjazz18

@bassface84 this song is on the Crown Records album Ray Charles meets Jimmy Witherspoon. I own it on vinyl. Found it at a pawn shop for 50 cents. It plays beautifully!

@orensphilosophy4117

I just leaned about this dude today😂

@bassface84

man, wow… what Ray album is this stuff on?

@MU-TH-UR

I know i'm 7 years late but check out: "L' Incomparable Ray Charles" Lp (french)

@oldgrannywheels

Very heroine-y ...

@LittleSammy91

@Yahear Yes it's Blues Is My Middle Name. I now because my grantfather use to have that album.

@Yahear

@bassface84 Blues is my middle name, I think

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