About the song
Barry White, the undisputed “King of Soul,” has left an indelible mark on the music landscape with his soulful baritone voice and sensual lyrics. His music, often characterized by its lush orchestral arrangements and romantic themes, has captivated audiences worldwide for decades. One such timeless masterpiece, “I’m So Blue and You Are Too,” showcases White’s ability to convey deep emotions through his music.
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Released in 1973 as part of his acclaimed album “Can’t Get Enough,” “I’m So Blue and You Are Too” is a poignant ballad that explores themes of heartbreak, longing, and the universal experience of shared sorrow. White’s signature vocal style, rich and velvety, perfectly captures the melancholy and yearning inherent in the song’s lyrics.
The introduction to “I’m So Blue and You Are Too” immediately sets the stage for a heartfelt and emotional journey. With the opening line, “I’m so blue, and you are too,” White establishes a connection with the listener, inviting them to share in his emotional state. The song’s slow tempo and mournful melody further enhance the melancholic atmosphere, creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability.
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White’s lyrics delve into the depths of heartbreak, painting vivid images of loneliness and despair. He sings of nights spent crying alone, of empty rooms that once echoed with laughter, and of the pain of missing a loved one. The song’s refrain, “I’m so blue, and you are too,” serves as a constant reminder of the shared suffering experienced by both the singer and the listener.
The orchestral arrangements in “I’m So Blue and You Are Too” play a crucial role in conveying the song’s emotional intensity. The lush strings, soulful horns, and rhythmic percussion create a rich and evocative soundscape that complements White’s vocals. The interplay between the various instruments adds depth and texture to the music, enhancing the overall emotional impact.
White’s performance on “I’m So Blue and You Are Too” is nothing short of masterful. His voice is filled with raw emotion, conveying a sense of pain, longing, and vulnerability. He delivers each line with conviction, drawing the listener into the world of the song. The subtle nuances in his vocal delivery, the slight hesitations, and the heartfelt sighs, add to the authenticity and emotional resonance of the performance.
In conclusion, “I’m So Blue and You Are Too” is a timeless ballad that showcases Barry White’s exceptional talent as a vocalist and songwriter. The song’s poignant lyrics, soulful melody, and powerful performance make it a enduring classic that continues to resonate with audiences today. White’s ability to convey deep emotions through his music has solidified his legacy as one of the greatest soul singers of all time.
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Lyrics
“I’m So Blue And You Are Too”
After all the love we’ve shared together
And all the love we’ve known together
Tell me, has it come to this?
Baby we’re sitting here together and yet, and yet it’s not the same
Because here in my heart I’m very sad
I feel so bad
Now I’m so blue
And you are too
Oh, what a shame
What can we do?
I’m blue
And you are too
Oh, what a shame
What can we do?
Oh, what sense does, does it make
For us to break, our hearts in two
Love is still the answer, for me
My darling, and you
I’m so blue
And you are too
Oh, what a shame
What can we do?
I’m blue
And you are too
Oh, what a shame
What can we do?
Nothing good come easy
And that means our love too
If it’s worth having, it’s worth keeping
After all, look at what we been through
This is not the way, this is not the way for us baby
We know how to make it right
And we know how to make it strong
And now we gotta get it back, where it belongs
I’m blue
You are too
Love, oh, what a shame
Girl what can we do?
I’m blue
And you are too
What a shame
What can we do?
Love is still the answer for me my darling
You, are blue
Girl you are too
Oh, what a shame
What can we do?
Love, I’m blue
And you are too
Oh, what a shame
What can we do?
My, I’m blue
You are too
Oh, what a shame
What can we, what can we do about it?
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