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You Are My Sunshine
Ray Charles Lyrics


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The other night dear, as I lay sleeping
Oh I dreamed I held you in my arms
When I awoke, dear, I was mistaken
Do you know that I hung my
Oh my head and I cried

Oh you are my sunshine, my only sunshine
Girl, you make me happy when skies are gray
You'll never never never know, how much I love you
But don't you to take my sunshine away

You told me once, dear, that you really loved me
And no one else could ever come between
But not you've left me and you love another
And you have shattered all my dreams

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine
You make me happy when skies are gray
You'll never never never know dear, how much I love you
But don't you to take

If you love me
If you need me
If you want me

I don't want you to take
I don't want you to take
My sunshine away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Charles’s song You Are My Sunshine tell the story of unrequited love and heartbreak. The singer describes a dream where he held the one he loves in his arms, only to wake up and realize it was just a dream. The feeling of loss and disappointment is palpable as the singer bows his head and cries. The chorus repeats the sentiment that the person he loves is his sunshine, who makes him happy even when the skies are gray. He implores them not to take his sunshine away, indicating that they may have the power to leave him feeling lost and alone.


The second verse highlights the betrayal the singer feels when the person he loves admits to loving someone else. The promise of unconditional love is broken, and all the singer's dreams are shattered. The chorus is repeated once again, emphasizing the significance of the person he loves in his life. The final lines are a plea to the person he loves, asking them to stay and not take his sunshine away.


The song's lyrics are simple yet poignant, capturing the emotions of heartbreak and lost love. The melody is melancholic but beautiful, and Ray Charles delivers the lyrics with just the right amount of emotion, making the song a classic.


Line by Line Meaning

The other night dear, as I lay sleeping
As I slept, I had a dream about you


Oh I dreamed I held you in my arms
In my dream, I was holding you close


When I awoke, dear, I was mistaken
When I woke up, I realized it was just a dream


Do you know that I hung my
I felt so disappointed and sad


Oh my head and I cried
I shed tears in despair


Oh you are my sunshine, my only sunshine
You bring joy and happiness into my life


Girl, you make me happy when skies are gray
Even when things aren't going well, you lift my spirits up


You'll never never never know, how much I love you
I can never express in words how much I love you


But don't you to take my sunshine away
Please don't ever do anything that would take away my happiness


You told me once, dear, that you really loved me
You once told me how much you loved me


And no one else could ever come between
You assured me that no one else could ever come between us


But now you've left me and you love another
But now you've left me for someone else


And you have shattered all my dreams
You have destroyed all the dreams I had for our future together


If you love me
If you truly love me


If you need me
If you need me in your life


If you want me
If you still want to be with me


I don't want you to take
I don't want you to do anything that would


I don't want you to take
Take away my happiness or my love for you


My sunshine away
And leave me in darkness and despair




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Jimmie Davis

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@cityzen2717

You are my sunshine,
My only sunshine.
You make me happy
When skies are gray.
You'll never know dear
How much I love you.
Please don't take
My sunshine away.

"You Are My Sunshine" is popularly known as the state song of Louisiana, but the song has a murky history. It was made popular by Jimmie Davis, a country music singer who used it frequently in his campaign for governor of Louisiana, and it has long been claimed that he and his friend and fellow songwriter Charlie Mitchell wrote the song in 1939.

In Georgia, however, the children of mandolin player and songwriter Oliver Hood insist that their father penned the song on the back of a brown paper bag and performed it at a VFW convention in LaGrange, Georgia, in 1933. Hood regularly played with fellow musicians Riley Puckett and Paul Rice, and many people claim to have heard Puckett perform the piece in the early 1930s. There were supposedly more than 20 verses to the song, but the most popular ones are all that remain. After the original, best-known verse, the song continues:

The other night dear,
As I lay sleeping
I dreamed I held you in my arms.
When I awoke, dear,
I was mistaken
And I hung my head and cried

I'll always love you
And make you happy
If you will only say the same
But if you leave me
To love another
You'll regret it all some day

You told me once, dear
You really loved me
And no one else could come between
But now you've left me
And love another
You have shattered all my dreams

Unfortunately, Hood never copyrighted his song, and in 1937 Paul Rice claimed authorship. Rice sold the rights to the song to Charlie Mitchell and Jimmie Davis in late 1939, and Davis recorded the song on February 5, 1940. His version included the lines that catapulted him to the governor's seat and made the song a Louisiana legend, as he sang it at rallies and even performed it on horseback (his horse was aptly named Sunshine):

Louisiana, my Louisiana
the place where I was borne.
White fields of cotton
green fields clover,
the best fishing
and long tall corn

The authorship of the piece may always be in dispute, but the song's lyrics are now known by children across the nation -- despite the less-than-sunny picture it paints after the first upbeat verse. "You Are My Sunshine" received renewed attention when it was featured prominently on the popular Grammy Award-winning soundtrack to the 2000 movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? The song is typical of what is now called traditional country music, with its predictable rhyming patterns, a repeating chorus, and a hit-and-miss meter that requires words to be dragged out over several notes



All comments from YouTube:

@richardandrews5013

I heard Ray Charles perform this tune at Cobo Hall in Detroit, in the early 1960's. Black and white people were together loving this concert. I swear to God that the whole auditorium was swaying in unison th this tune! What a great man and a great show!

@ernestmyers7884

Just heard this song on a movie with Clint Eastwood, "Trouble with the curve". Great version! Ray was a genius!

@MIKECNW

Interesting considering he was doing Rawhide at the time this song was recorded.

@adrianotero7963

@MIKECNW Clint has an ear for music.....love most of his soundtracks......

@krochelle2619

Same lol.

@uncle7561

Same

@MsEcstreet

This was my beloved Mother's favorite song which she sang often, and gave me her biggest smile when I sang it to her to ease the physical pain of her final days. It is now one of my favorites--most especially after having heard Ray Charles' rendition, and which I'm sure my Mother would have loved.

@shemar3572

Mine too! Was watching a movie and this song came on🥲🥲😊

@marshamays7657

Reminds me of my momma and family sitting at the table playing card drinking and having fun

@lukehall652

😊😊😊😊

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