I Could Never
The Spinners Lyrics


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Like howdy-do
Your tin soldiers, your clowns too
They're all laughing at you
I'm laughing at you too

Like basketball
Five fouls and that was all
The games you really knew, yeah
Why couldn't I beat you

In the middle of the room
Got no time to count my sheep today
How could I let you get away
When I knew I'd need somebody soon hoo hoo
How could I let you get away
When I knew I'd need somebody soon

Like mother goose
Winds you up then turns you loose
Block ten was beatin' two
And I can't tell green from blue, no no

Like cat and mouse
Games of chase instead of house
I get so mad at you
Like parents often do

In the middle of the room
Got no time to count my sheep today, baby
How could I let you get away
When I knew I'd need somebody soon, hoo hoo
(How could I let you get away) baby
When I knew I'd need somebody soon

Ooh baby
(How could I let you get away, baby) how could I let you get away, baby
(When I knew) when I knew I'd need somebody soon, yeah
Hey, baby
I didn't count my sheep, I let them moan and weep, baby
(When I knew I'd) I knew down inside I'd need somebody soon

Like mother goose I done let you loose (how could I let you get away)
And need you, baby, yeah
Ooh-wee, I need somebody soon




Help me now, keep my feet on the ground (how could I let you get away)
My baby

Overall Meaning

The Spinners' song "How Could I Let You Get Away" explores the emotions of regret and longing after losing a romantic partner. The lyrics discuss various symbols and metaphors that represent the confusion and frustration that comes with losing someone you love. The first verse makes use of the analogy of tin soldiers and clowns, both of which are often associated with toys and entertainment, suggesting that the person in question was not taken seriously and was treated like a novelty. The singer takes some joy in the fact that others are also laughing at the person, as if it's some ironic way of getting revenge. The second verse compares the situation to that of a basketball game, where fouls are the only limiting factor, suggesting that the singer was playing to win but somehow still lost. He laments his inability to beat the lover, despite his best efforts.


The chorus expresses the singer's regret and self-accusation, wondering how they could have let such a great love slip through their fingers. He talks about not having time to "count his sheep today," which is a metaphor for not being able to sleep and having too much on his mind. He then repeats the question, "how could I let you get away?" as he contemplates what might have been. The final verse uses more metaphors, with references to Mother Goose, the game of cat and mouse, and general parenting struggles. The singer is angry at the lover but also knows deep inside that he needs someone soon, which highlights his desperation for companionship.


Line by Line Meaning

Like howdy-do
Hey there, how's it going?


Your tin soldiers, your clowns too
The playthings in your life that you use to amuse yourself


They're all laughing at you
They're mocking and making fun of you


I'm laughing at you too
I'm also finding you amusing and ridiculous


Like basketball
Comparing life to a basketball game


Five fouls and that was all
When you're out of fouls, you're out of the game


The games you really knew, yeah
Those were the games you were good at


Why couldn't I beat you
I couldn't win against you


In the middle of the room
In the center of my life


Got no time to count my sheep today
I'm too busy to relax


How could I let you get away
How could I have let you slip out of my life?


When I knew I'd need somebody soon hoo hoo
I knew I would need someone to be there for me soon


Like mother goose
Referencing the Mother Goose nursery rhymes


Winds you up then turns you loose
Making you go, then leaving you on your own


Block ten was beatin' two
A reference to a city block in a game where two people were weaker than one person on that block


And I can't tell green from blue, no no
I can't distinguish important things from less important things


Like cat and mouse
Playing a game of cat and mouse, where one person is being pursued


Games of chase instead of house
Pursuing instead of settling down


I get so mad at you
I get angry at you


Like parents often do
Like parents getting angry with their children


Ooh baby
An expression of affection toward someone


(How could I let you get away, baby) how could I let you get away, baby
How could I have let you slip out of my life?


(When I knew) when I knew I'd need somebody soon, yeah
I knew I would need someone to be there for me soon


Hey, baby
A friendly greeting


I didn't count my sheep, I let them moan and weep, baby
I didn't take time to relax and care for myself, and now I'm tired and sad


(When I knew I'd) I knew down inside I'd need somebody soon
I knew deep down that I would need someone to be there for me soon


Like mother goose I done let you loose (how could I let you get away)
Like the nursery rhyme character, I let you go


And need you, baby, yeah
And now I need you, baby


Ooh-wee, I need somebody soon
I really need someone to be there for me soon


Help me now, keep my feet on the ground (how could I let you get away)
Help me stay grounded and focused so I don't let anyone else slip out of my life


My baby
Affectionately referring to someone




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANGELO BOND, GREGORY S. PERRY, GENERAL N. JOHNSON

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@duvalsherman8273

I would like to add a more current comment.
I was recently in the hospital
My wife has truly been my rock, staying in complete touch with my doctor and nurses about my care
There is no way on God's good earth that I could even begin to repay her love, kindness and concern for me and my wellbeing.
We are working on 28 years of marriage and I must say that each year our bond grows stronger and tighter,
Honeybun, you have and will always be the only one for me,
I truly love and appreciate everything about you,
Your Ever Lovin' Husband,
Duval



@ty7504

Okay, one admits ... t'is long overdue !!! Let's talk about these gents whom Uncle hast personally re-labelled 'The Weddingers' in light of how a lot of their songs resonate with mine own personal preference of what at least some people PREFER to walk down the aisle or await at the end of it to (Uncle prefereth to await at the end of the aisle, just so ye knoweth !!!) ... I LOVE YOU AND I WANT TO SHARE THE REST OF MY LIFE THAT WOULD BE INCOMPLETE WITHOUT THEE IN IT ... is basically what these five gorgeous-yet-grounded-gents (notice the three 'Gs' that actually represent the actual five of the 'Gs'-slash-gents !!!) communicate to us in the bulk of their songs ... ...

Gentlemen, though of an era of a not so immediate past ... ye resonate with what timelessly still exists unto this day and remind us of what love really is as opposed to its perks, benefits and how 'you must revolve around me' ... or vice versa ... or ... 'then it was exciting, but now I am just plain bored, baby' ... 'baby, let us both just move on' ... !!!

No, most of thy songs are bigger than those fleeting, fickle, self-capitalising, silly and immature perspectives !!! Truly.

And unto Henry, Mr Farnborough (one deemed worthy of being Berry Gordy's mother's personal chauffer in his reliability and nice guy-ness, though he himself might blush to think that he was seen in this light) ... Dear last surviving member and hence custodian of the original group that once was but no longer is ... blessings, beauty and boldness unto thee for keeping it all alive ... and the admittance and reassurance that if I were seeking one 'deserving' of driving mine own mother-and-matriarch-and-mother around, I would undoubtedly arrive at the same conclusion as Berry Gordy and hire .... a "GENTLEMAN" !!! Oh yes.

Dear Henry and Spinners, WE LOVETH THEE !!! "YESSIR", BABIES, WE DO !!! WHETHER OR NOT IT IS NINETEEN SEVENTY SOMETHING OR TWO THOUSAND OR THREE THOUSAND OR FOUR THOUSAND AND SOMETHING ETC ETC !!! A TIMELESS PORTRAYAL OF AN ETERNAL EMOTION CAN NEVER BE BEATEN DESPITE ALL TECHNOLOGICAL AND SOFTWARE ADVANCEMENTS !!! YE PROVE THIS AS A VOCAL QUINTET !!! UNCLE'S LOVE AND RESPECT ONCE AGAIN, DEAR GENTS !!!

Much appreciation also goes to publisher 'Dustyologist II' !!!



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@WalterCrockett

One of the great Spinners songs that the general public hasn't heard. Philippe Wynne ranks in the pantheon of great soul singers.

@leonshaw6417

Repay ur love

@vincejelineo748

...absolutely...no doubt.

@Brickcitygirl

yes he does. No Spinners without him Philippe

@dwightgentry7852

That song still sounds great to me and it's 2021 haven,t heard in years, me and two of my brothers which have passed away used to listen to the Spinners years ago.

@hildat8

ABSOLUTELY!!!!

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@robertdominguez8315

This is truly one of the greatest songs ever sung by anyone!

@ty7504

Absolutely so, dear Robert !!!

@hildat8

I agree wholeheartedly!!!

@airyair9889

Say that!!! Talk about that real soul that touches beyond the surface.

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