When You've Got a Good Friend
Simply Red Lyrics


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When you got a good friend
That will stay right by your side
When you got a good friend
That will stay right by your side
Give her all of your spare time
Love and treat her right
I mistreated my babe
And I can′t see no reason why
I mistreated my babe
And I can't see no reason why
Oh every time I think about it
I just hang my head and cry
Wonder could I bear apologize
Or would she sympathise with me
Wonder could I bear apologize
Or would she sympathise with me
She′s a brownskin woman
Just as sweet as a girlfriend can be
Babe it's your opinion
Oh I may be right or wrong
Oh it's your opinion
Oh I may be right or wrong




Watch your close friend baby
Then your enemies can do you no harm

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Simply Red's song "When You've Got A Good Friend" speak to the value and importance of having a loyal and supportive friend in one's life. The song begins by emphasizing the significance of having a friend who will always stay by your side. This friend is described as someone to whom you should dedicate your spare time, love, and treat with kindness.


The next lines reveal the singer's personal regret for mistreating their partner, without understanding the motivation behind their actions. The singer acknowledges the pain they have caused, and each time they think about it, they feel a deep sense of remorse. They wonder if apologizing would be enough, or if their partner would understand and sympathize with them.


The lyrics then take a romantic turn, referring to the partner as a "brownskin woman" who is as sweet as a girlfriend can be. Here, the singer is seeking their opinion, unsure if they are right or wrong in their perspective. The song concludes with the advice to be cautious of those close friends who have your best interests at heart, as they will protect you from potential harm caused by enemies.


Overall, "When You've Got A Good Friend" conveys the importance of cherishing and valuing good friendships and relationships, while also highlighting the regret and desire for forgiveness in mistreating loved ones.


Line by Line Meaning

When you got a good friend
Having a close and supportive friend


That will stay right by your side
Who will always be there for you


Give her all of your spare time
Devoting your time to her


Love and treat her right
Showing her affection and treating her well


I mistreated my babe
I treated my loved one poorly


And I can′t see no reason why
I don't understand why I did that


Oh every time I think about it
Whenever I reflect on my actions


I just hang my head and cry
I feel remorseful and ashamed


Wonder could I bear apologize
I wonder if I could apologize


Or would she sympathise with me
Or if she would understand and forgive me


She′s a brownskin woman
Referring to her physical appearance


Just as sweet as a girlfriend can be
As kind and loving as a partner can be


Babe it's your opinion
It's your perspective


Oh I may be right or wrong
I might have made mistakes or not


Watch your close friend baby
Be vigilant and cautious with your friend


Then your enemies can do you no harm
So that your enemies cannot harm you




Writer(s): Robert Johnson

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kay


on Picture Book

Ive always heard it was a reference to the list of names of African Americans who were allowed to go to the cinema in around the desegregation era.

Lowell


on Wonderland

In my opinion this song is a commentary, and criticism, of British life under Margaret Thatcher, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, when this tune was released. "The end of an era / our future no clearer / my people no stronger / the blame I lay on her" might suggest disappointment with Thatcher's promised reforms of British government. The refrain "wonderland, wonderland / it's beautiful" sounds like a political slogan, promising a new life for all "...until tomorrow comes to haunt us all".

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