Feeling Bout You
Suzy Bogguss Lyrics


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Some people say you can tell right away
If your love will stand, if your love will fall
They will give you odds, they will quote you statistics
Oh, But thinkin' don't figure into love at all
Hey, I've got a feeling
I'm gonna love you my whole life through
Hey, I've gotta feeling, about you
First time I saw you, you were mixing cocktails
It was two for one or was it four for two
All I remember was watching you and thinking
That one of these days I wanna be waiting on you
Hey, I've got a feeling
I'm gonna love you my whole life through
Hey, I've gotta feeling, about you
--- Instrumental ---
Well, You looked up at me
Like you done heard it all before
From some lovin'. leavin', liar
Who don't come around no more
Well Honey, I'm not her and she's not me
And the sooner we get that straight
You know the happier we will be
Hey, I've got a feeling
I'm gonna love you my whole life through
Hey, I've gotta feeling, about you, about you
Look at us a few miles later
You can see our dent, you can see our rust
They say we're wearing out,
They say we ain't gonna make it
If they don't believe it they can, eat our dust
Hey, I've got a feeling
I'm gonna love you my whole life through
Hey, I've gotta feeling, about you,
About you, about you, baby
Hey, I've got a feeling




I'm gonna love you my whole life through
Hey, I've gotta feeling, about you, baby...

Overall Meaning

The song "Feeling Bout You" by Suzy Bogguss is a beautiful love ballad that talks about the complexities of love and how it cannot be determined by statistics or odds. The song starts with the idea that some people believe that you can tell whether your love will stand or fall based on certain factors, but the singer believes that love cannot be predicted by thinking or logic. The lyrics "Oh, But thinkin' don't figure into love at all" reinforces this idea.


The singer then talks about how she fell in love with her partner the first time she saw him. She describes watching him mix cocktails and feeling like she wanted to be with him. The line "Hey, I've got a feeling, about you" reinforces the idea that she believes in their love and has a strong intuition that they are meant to be together.


In the second verse, the singer talks about how her partner may have been hurt by past relationships and may not trust her completely. She tries to explain that she is not like the other people he has been with and that they should be happy together once they trust each other. The song ends with the two of them together, facing whatever obstacles may come their way with a strong belief in their love.


Overall, "Feeling Bout You" is a beautiful and relatable song that talks about the ups and downs of love and the power of faith and intuition. It reminds listeners that love cannot be predicted by logic and statistics and that sometimes you just have to trust your heart.


Line by Line Meaning

Some people say you can tell right away
There are people who think they can discern the outcome of a relationship as soon as they meet the people involved


If your love will stand, if your love will fall
These people believe that they can predict whether a relationship will succeed or fail


They will give you odds, they will quote you statistics
These people try to back up their predictions with statistics and probabilities


Oh, But thinkin' don't figure into love at all
However, the ability to predict is not the same as the ability to create or maintain a loving relationship


Hey, I've got a feeling
The singer is convinced of their emotions and intuition


I'm gonna love you my whole life through
The singer is prepared to love the other person for the rest of their life


First time I saw you, you were mixing cocktails
The singer recalls the moment they saw the other person for the first time, while they were working at a bar


It was two for one or was it four for two
The singer recalls a drink promotion, but is uncertain of the details


All I remember was watching you and thinking
The singer was captivated by the other person, and could not take their eyes off of them


That one of these days I wanna be waiting on you
The singer imagined being in a relationship with the other person, and taking care of them instead of watching them from afar


Well, You looked up at me
The singer describes a moment when the other person looked at them


Like you done heard it all before
The singer thinks that the other person has been through relationships before, and is apprehensive


From some lovin'. leavin', liar
The singer thinks that the other person may have had negative experiences with people who have left them after making promises


Who don't come around no more
The singer implies that the other person has been abandoned before


Well Honey, I'm not her and she's not me
The singer reassures the other person that they are not like the people who may have hurt them in the past


And the sooner we get that straight
The singer believes that if they can communicate this fact to the other person, they will be in a better position to have a successful relationship


You know the happier we will be
The singer believes that if they can clear up any misunderstandings or doubts, the relationship will be more fulfilling


Look at us a few miles later
The singer reflects on the time that has passed since they first met the other person


You can see our dent, you can see our rust
The singer describes the physical wear and tear on the car that they and the other person are currently in as a metaphor for the wear and tear on their relationship


They say we're wearing out,
Some people believe that the relationship is falling apart


They say we ain't gonna make it
These people believe that the relationship is doomed to fail


If they don't believe it they can, eat our dust
The singer is confident that their love can overcome any perceived obstacles or doubts, and that they will ultimately prove the naysayers wrong


Hey, I've gotta feeling, about you,
The singer repeats their earlier conviction that they have strong feelings for the other person


About you, about you, baby
The singer underscores their feelings by repeating the phrase and adding a term of endearment




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