Category Archives: 1960s songs

The top 500 best music and songs from the 1960s. Song meanings, lyrics and interpretations from your favorite artists. The Beatles, Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkel, Dylan. See who rates the highest!

#349 Where Did Our Love Go? The Supremes

I’ve got this burning, burning, yearning feelin’ inside me/
Ooh, deep inside me, and it hurts so bad.

In the mid to late 60s The Supremes were a juggernaut. “Where Did Our Love Go” is one of their first hits. Ross sang lead. The song is a great production. There are so many unique elements that would not appear in a lesser version. Note the footstomping. It works and adds a ton to this song. The sax solo is another nice touch. Sometimes a sax solo can ruin a song, but sometimes it can help make it. Choosing the instrument for the solo is what makes a song go from an A- to an A.

Where Did Our Love Go meaning
The Supremes

As with all Supremes songs, the interplay between the lead vocal and the background vocal is their signature sound. The song is about a girl asking her man what happened to their love. The background singers are like that great friend who are backing you up singing “why are you such a loser?” to the guy.

Where Did Our Love Go? Lyrics

Baby, baby, baby don’t leave me
Ooh, please don’t leave me all by myself
I’ve got this burning, burning, yearning feelin’ inside me
Ooh, deep inside me and it hurts so bad

You came into my heart (baby, baby) so tenderly
With a burning love (baby, baby)
That stings like a bee (baby, baby)
Now that I surrender (baby, baby) so helplessly
You now want to leave (baby, baby)
Ooh, you wanna leave me (baby, baby)
Ooh (baby, baby)

Baby, baby, where did our love go?
Ooh, don’t you want me?
Don’t you want me no more (baby, baby)?
Ooh, baby

Baby, baby, where did our love go?
And all your promises of a love forevermore!
I’ve got this burning, burning, yearning feelin’ inside me
Ooh, deep inside me, and it hurts so bad

Before you won my heart (baby, baby)
You were a perfect guy
But now that you got me
You wanna leave me behind (baby, baby)
Ooh, baby

Baby, baby, baby don’t leave me
Ooh, please don’t leave me all by myself (baby, baby)
Ooh baby, baby, baby

Songwriters: Edward Jr. Holland / Lamont Dozier / Brian Holland

#348 Whiter Shade of Pale- Procol Harum

We skipped the light fandango
Turned cartwheels ‘cross the floor.

I am all for any song about a fandango. Let’s walk through the lyrics of Procol Harem’s “Whiter Shade of Pale” because they are a bit obfuscated, making it difficult to cull the meaning. But the story is fairly simple. A guy (the miller) is hitting on a girl. He tells her a story about a time when he was partying at a club.

He was partying hard. He might have said too much to this beautiful fair-skinned girl, and the narrator notices she gets a bit freaked out by his tale. He notices her turn pale at his tale and ask, “what’s wrong”? She says nothing. But he is discouraged because he thinks he might have blown his chance to score.

Whiter Shade Of Pale Meaning
Procol Harum

There are other verses that appear on other versions that may change the meaning, but I have not considered those here. Most of the fun of the song is in the lyrics but the sound from the Hammond organ is instrumental and influential. The organ is such a key part of this song. I wonder what a cover of this song would sound like without it. Could it be done, or would the song lose its essence?

Whiter Shade Of Pale Lyrics

We skipped the light fandango,
Turned cartwheels ‘cross the floor.
I was feeling kinda seasick,
But the crowd called out for more.
The room was humming harder,
As the ceiling flew away.
When we called out for another drink
The waiter brought a tray.

And so it was that later
As the miller told his tale,
That her face, at first just ghostly,
Turned a whiter shade of pale!

She said, “There is no reason,
And the truth is plain to see.”
But I wandered through my playing cards,
And would not let her be.
One of sixteen vestal virgins
Who were leaving for the coast.
And although my eyes were open,
They might have just as well’ve been closed.

And so it was that later,
As the miller told his tale.
That her face, at first just ghostly,
Turned a whiter shade of pale.

And so it was that later…

Songwriters: Gary Brooker / Keith Reid / Matthew Fisher

#346 As Tears Go By- The Rolling Stones

My riches can’t buy everything/
I want to hear the children sing.

In the Rolling Stones’ “As Tears Go By” something bad happened today; Mick Jagger doesn’t tell us what it is. It leaves him crying on a bench. Nearby there are kids playing. When he sees them, feelings of nostalgia are stirred in him–times were so much simpler. He used to play those games too. The kids are oblivious to him and he is fine with that. The kids are smiling; he isn’t.

He doesn’t expand upon his feelings, but we can interpret a lot by the soft tone of the song and using a bit of empathy. Perhaps it would be great to go back to those simpler times when playing on the playground brought such joy. We all have this thought sometimes.

As Tears Go By Meaning
The Stones

This is a slightly different sound than a lot of the other Rolling Stones work. People hear “Rolling Stones” they think “Satisfaction”. However, The Stones’ “As Tears Go By” really shows off the great subtly of their songwriting and proves that they can do emotional work just as well as rock. It sounds different than most of their other work.

Jagger’s voice sounds good, but it always does. Keith Richards guitar work on the acoustic guitar coupled with the strings makes for a full and unique sound for them. Lyrically, the song is simple, but it really works well.

As Tears Go By Lyrics

It is the evening of the day
I sit and watch the children play
Smiling faces I can see
But not for me
I sit and watch
As tears go by

My riches can’t buy everything
I want to hear the children sing
All I hear is the sound
Of rain falling on the ground
I sit and watch
As tears go by

It is the evening of the day
I sit and watch the children play
Doing things I used to do
They think are new
I sit and watch
As tears go by

Songwriters: Andrew Loog Oldham / Keith Richards / Mick Jagger