I Want Your Love
Snowy White's Blues Agency Lyrics


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Hey now lover, why don't you love me?
Hey now lover, why don't you love me?

I want your love so bad
I want your love
Want your love so bad
I want your love to set me free
Hey now brother, I don't wanna fight
Hey now brother, I don't wanna fight

I want your love so bad
I want your love
Want your love so bad
I want your love to set me free

Well, now that all the money's gone
Your love walked out the door
Well, now that all the money's gone
Bitch walked out the door

Hey now lover, you know you don't love me
Hey now lover, you know you don't love me

I want your love so bad
I want your love
Want your love so bad
I want your love to set me free

Well, now that all the money's gone
Your love rolled out the door
Well, now that all the money's gone
She rolled out of the door

Rolling out the door
Rolling out the door
Rolling out the door
Want your love
All the money's gone
And the bitch
All the money's gone
And the bitch
I ain't goin' let you come back
Baby, ain't goin' come back




No
Bring back the car

Overall Meaning

"I Want Your Love" by Snowy White's Blues Agency is a song about unrequited love. The singer is addressing their lover, questioning why they don't love them back. The lyrics express a longing for the love of the other person, a desire that is so strong that it has become an obsession for the singer. Despite the plea for love, there is also a sense of frustration and anger in the words, as the singer acknowledges that their relationship has been strained and that they have fought in the past.


The song also touches on the theme of materialism and how it can strain relationships. The line "Well, now that all the money's gone, your love walked out the door" refers to how financial difficulties can cause relationships to break down. Despite the money issues, the singer still wants the love of their partner, which they see as the solution to all their problems.


Overall, the song is a blend of blues and rock, with Snowy White's guitar playing and the passionate vocals expressing the pain and longing of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey now lover, why don't you love me?
Asking someone why they don't love you.


I want your love so bad
Desperately longing for someone's love.


Want your love so bad
Reiterating the desire for the person's love.


I want your love to set me free
Believing that receiving the person's love would provide liberation.


Hey now brother, I don't wanna fight
Saying that you don't want to argue or confront the person.


Well, now that all the money's gone, your love walked out the door
Referencing a situation where someone left once the material possessions were gone.


Bitch walked out the door
Using derogatory language to describe the person that left.


Hey now lover, you know you don't love me
Insisting that the person does not reciprocate love.


Well, now that all the money's gone, your love rolled out the door
Similar to an earlier line, insinuating that the person left once the money was gone.


She rolled out of the door
Asserting that the woman left.


Rolling out the door
Repeating the action of the person leaving.


I ain't goin' let you come back
Stating that the person will not let the other return.


Bring back the car
Seemingly unrelated line, possibly referencing a possession that the person wants returned or using it as a metaphor for something else.




Writer(s): Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers

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