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Artist/Band: Johnny Cash
Lyrics for Song: It Ain't Me, Babe
Lyrics for Album: Sunday Morning Coming Down [1972]



(Johnny)

Go away from my window

Leave at your own chosen speed

I'm not the one you want babe

I'm not the one you need



(Johnny and June)

You say you're looking for someone,

Who's never weak but always strong

To protect you and defend you

Whether you are right or wrong



Someone to open each and every door

But it aint me babe

No no no, it aint me babe

It aint me you're looking for, babe



Go lightly from the ledge babe,

Go lightly on the ground

I'm not the one you want babe,

I'll only let you down



(Johnny)

You say you're looking for someone

Who'll promise never to part

Someone to close his eyes to you

Someone to close his heart



(Johnny and June)

Someone to die for you and more,

But it aint me babe

No no no, it aint me babe

It aint me you're looking for, babe



You say you're looking for someone

To pick you up each time you fall

To gather flowers constantly

and to come each time you call



And will love you for all life and nothing more

But it aint me babe

No no no, it aint me babe

It aint me you're looking for, babe


It Ain't Me, Babe

Johnny Cash's 1972 recording of 'It Ain't Me, Babe' stands as a poignant testament to his mastery of country storytelling and emotional depth. Released on the album 'Sunday Morning Coming Down,' the track captures the weary resignation of a man who has tried everything to save his marriage, only to find himself powerless against the tide of time and circumstance. With his signature gravelly voice and the haunting support of the Tennessee Three, Cash delivers a performance that transcends the specific narrative of marital failure to speak to universal themes of loss and acceptance. The song remains a cornerstone of his discography, illustrating his ability to blend traditional country structures with a modern, introspective sensibility that resonated deeply with audiences across generations.


Album Lyrics: Sunday Morning Coming Down [1972]


Johnny Cash
"Sunday Morning Coming Down [1972]"


1. It Ain't Me, Babe