Ain't No Sunshine
Susie Thorne Lyrics


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It's always cold when she's away
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
She's always gone too long
Any time she goes away

Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
In this house just ain't my home
Any time she goes away

I know
Yeah, I know
I know
I will leave your things alone
There ain't no sunshine when she's gone
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
Only darkness every day

Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
In this house just ain't my home
Any time she goes away
Any time she goes away

I wonder this time where she's gone
I wonder if she's gone to stay

I leave your things alone
But there ain't no sunshine when she's gone
I leave your things alone
But there ain't no sunshine when she's gone

Ain't no sunshine when she's gone

Any time she goes away




Any time she goes away
Any time she goes away

Overall Meaning

The song Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers, which was later covered by Susie Thorne, talks about the emptiness and desolation a person feels when their loved one is not around. The first few lines "It's always cold when she's away, Ain't no sunshine when she's gone" immediately paints a gloomy picture of the singer's life without their loved one. The use of the word 'always' emphasizes how constant this feeling is, and how deeply it affects them. The repetition of the phrase "ain't no sunshine when she's gone" is a powerful way of communicating what the singer feels - that their life has lost its warmth and light without that special someone.


The line "I wonder this time where she's gone, I wonder if she's gone to stay" shows the singer's anxiety and uncertainty about their loved one's return. The use of 'wonder' suggests that the singer has no control over the situation and is simply left to wonder and hope for the best. Furthermore, by repeating the phrase 'any time she goes away', the song conveys the idea that the loved one is not a permanent fixture in the singer's life, and their absence is expected to be frequent.


Overall, the song speaks to the universal feeling of loneliness and despair when someone we love is not around. It effectively captures the pain of missing someone and the longing for their return, making it a poignant and relatable song.


Line by Line Meaning

It's always cold when she's away
My life becomes gloomy and depressing when she's not around.


Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
Everything seems dull and colorless when she's not with me.


She's always gone too long
The time she spends away from me is always longer than I'd like.


Any time she goes away
Whenever she leaves, it feels like a part of me is missing.


In this house just ain't my home
Without her presence, my home doesn't feel like a place where I belong.


I know
I am fully aware of the sadness that her absence brings.


Yeah, I know
I am very certain that my life becomes miserable when she's gone.


I will leave your things alone
I won't touch your belongings even though you're not around.


Only darkness every day
Life becomes bleak and hopeless without her presence.


I wonder this time where she's gone
I am curious about her whereabouts this time and hope she's not gone for too long.


I wonder if she's gone to stay
I am anxious that this time she might have left me for good.


Any time she goes away
Whenever she leaves, it feels like a part of me is missing.




Lyrics ยฉ Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management
Written by: Bill Withers

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@kekwayblaze3176

@@mcFreaki She is called that by others, just like Patti LaBelle is called the "Godmother of Soul" and just like
James Brown is referred to as the
"Godfather of Soul".

There are two men who are referred to as the "Father of Rock and Roll" and they are Chuck Berry and legendary DJ and promoter Alan Freed.

You are right though that Sister Rosetta Sharp should be referred to as the
"Mother of Rock and Roll". I was not disrespecting her legacy but pointing out that she is also referred to as the
"Godmother of Rock and Roll" as well.

It was a long overdue induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 2018 when Sister Rosetta Sharp was finally inducted.. I think a movie on her life and legacy on music should be made.



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@jessicalopez4627

Imagine starting Rock and Roll and not getting credited as much as other people. She deserves the title of Queen and King of Rock and Roll

@garethamery3167

@@suraya1224 And heartbreak and gender non-conformism and being cast out and a terrible death...the story of rock and roll and all that came after... all that besides, watch her mannerisms closely: chuck berry to keith richards...they all either copy her or (more accurately) learnt from her (and acknowlege it) and embody the same physicality of relationship with the guitar...

@beefsoda1

Yes

@DrProfScience1

I think Rock 'n' Roll was around before 1964...

@jessithanks8082

@@DrProfScience1 Yes, but this was after she had already invented the style many years prior. She didn't stop after others took it up.

@ExcelperTe

SHE NEEDS MORE CREDIT!!!!!!

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@awsome1605

Elvis once said โ€œrock 'n roll music is basically gospel and rhythm n blues.โ€ and Sister Rosetta Tharpe is the embodiment of that synthesis.

@keybladechosn1

Elvis watched her perform

@marteenee88

Elvis was a con

@RITardNation

He had no choice, his entire career is owed to black musicians

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