Baby's in Black
The Beatles Lyrics


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Oh dear, what can I do?
Baby's in black and I'm feeling blue
Tell me, oh what can I do?

She thinks of him
And so she dresses in black
And though he'll never come back
She's dressed in black

Oh dear, what can I do?
Baby's in black and I'm feeling blue
Tell me, oh what can I do?

I think of her
But she thinks only of him
And though it's only a whim
She thinks of him

Oh how long will it take
'Til she sees the mistake she has made?
Dear, what can I do?
Baby's in black and I'm feeling blue
Tell me, oh what can I do?

Oh how long it will take
'Til she sees the mistake she has made?
Dear, what can I do?
Baby's in black and I'm feeling blue
Tell me, oh what can I do?

She thinks of him
And so she dresses in black
And though he'll never come back
She's dressed in black

Oh dear, what can I do?




Baby's in black and I'm feeling blue
Tell me, oh what can I do?

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' song "Baby's in Black" describes a man's feeling of helplessness as he watches the woman he loves mourn the loss of her previous lover. The woman in question is dressed in black as a symbol of her despair, constantly thinking about her former lover who she believes will never come back. The first verse describes the man's desperate plea for help, asking what he can do to alleviate his own pain and that of the woman he loves. The chorus repeats this plea, with the man expressing his sadness and confusion regarding the situation.


The second verse then shifts focus to the woman, revealing her reason for dressing in black. Despite her lover's death, she cannot help but think of him constantly, and as a result, dresses in mourning attire as a testament to her love and loss. The man watches her spiral deeper into her pain, feeling helpless to change her mind. The song's final verse repeats this same theme, with the man still hoping that the woman will eventually see the light and realize the mistake she's making by holding onto the past.


Overall, "Baby's in Black" is an emotional and powerful track that deals with the universal themes of loss, grief, and heartbreak. The song's lyrics are beautifully crafted, with each line painting a vivid picture of the characters' inner thoughts and feelings.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh dear, what can I do?
The singer is helpless and at a loss for what to do about the situation.


Baby's in black and I'm feeling blue
The singer is sad and despondent because the woman he loves is grieving and not returning his affections.


Tell me, oh what can I do?
The singer is pleading for advice and guidance.


She thinks of him
The woman is preoccupied with thoughts of the man she loves.


And so she dresses in black
The woman wears black clothing as a symbol of her mourning and sadness.


And though he'll never come back
The man she loves is gone and will never return to her.


She's dressed in black
The woman continues to wear black as a physical representation of her emotional pain and heartache.


I think of her
The artist is preoccupied with thoughts of the woman he loves.


But she thinks only of him
The woman is singularly focused on the man she loves and not on the artist's affections.


And though it's only a whim
The woman's focus on the man she loves is fleeting and capricious.


Oh how long will it take
The singer wonders how long it will be until the woman realizes her error in not returning his affections.


'Til she sees the mistake she has made?
The artist believes the woman is making a mistake by not returning his affections.


Dear, what can I do?
The singer is again pleading for advice and guidance on how to proceed in this situation.




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Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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