Someone, they should have warned you/
When things start splitting at the seams and now
The whole thing’s tumbling down…
Check out the “Live on Spotify” version of “No One’s Gonna Love You” by Band of Horses. Here, I list a specific recording. I will do that several times throughout this list. That can mean everything from the original is horrible to this version is slightly better. In this case, Band of Horses did a stripped-down acoustic set with one guitar and just lead singer Ben Bridwell singing. It is perfect. I feel it captures the song perfectly…and allowed me to ‘get it’. I didn’t hear greatness in the original.
Another couple famous examples of this are the live/secondary versions of Imagine Dragon’s “Shots” and Dylan’s “It’s All Over Now Baby Blue”. I think there is about 15 similar examples on this list. Also, stripped-down is not always better, as Peter Frampton will show us later.
The lyrics of “No One’s Gonna Love You” are somewhat obscure. It is about some type of relationship, probably a romantic one, that is a ghost of what it once was. It appears the other person still has hope things will go back to the way they were before, but the author says, “I never want to hear you say/That you’d be better off or you liked it that way.” The relationship has split at the seams and the “whole thing’s tumbling down.”
The refrain: “no one is gonna love you more than I do,” feels somewhat final. This is not a relationship that will be revived. This line brings us sadness, whereas in another context the same words might bring us happiness. Part of that is the tone of the song and the accompanying lyrics but mostly due to Bridwell’s voice, which helps convey the sadness of the tune.
No One’s Gonna Love You Lyrics
It’s looking like a limb torn off
Or all together just taken apart
We’re reeling through an endless fall
We are the ever-living ghost of what once was
But no one is ever gonna love you more than I do
No one’s gonna love you more than I do
And anything to make you smile
It is a better side of you to admire
But they should never take so long
Just to be over there, then back to another one
And no one is ever gonna love you more than I do
No one’s gonna love you more than I do
But someone, they could have warned you
When things start splitting at the seams and now
The whole thing’s tumbling down
Things start splitting at the seams and now
When things start splitting at the seams and now
It’s tumbling down hard
And anything to make you smile
You are the ever-living ghost of what once was
I never want to hear you say
That you’d be better off or you liked it that way
And no one is ever gonna love you more than I do
No one’s gonna love you more than I do
But someone, they should have warned you
When things start splitting at the seams and now
The whole thing’s tumbling down
Things start splitting at the seams and now
When things start splitting at the seams and now
It’s tumbling down, hard
Songwriters: Benjamin Bridwell / Creighton Barrett / James Hampton