To Know You Is To Love You

B.B. King B.B. King

The Unwavering Power of Love in B.B. King's 'To Know You Is To Love You'

B.B. King's 'To Know You Is To Love You' is a heartfelt ode to the transformative power of love. The song's lyrics express a deep and abiding affection for a partner who brings immense joy and comfort. King sings about how knowing his partner has made him endlessly happy, highlighting the emotional support and solace she provides when he is feeling down. This mutual understanding and emotional connection form the bedrock of their relationship, making his love for her grow continuously.

The song also delves into the irreplaceable nature of his partner. King emphasizes that no one else on earth could ever take her place, underscoring the uniqueness and special bond they share. The imagery of her being 'free as the wind' and 'blowing free in the breeze' suggests a sense of liberation and natural ease in their relationship. This freedom is contrasted with the powerful, almost overwhelming, force of her love, which King finds too strong to contain.

As the song progresses, King repeatedly affirms his love, stating, 'I know you and I think I love you,' and noting how their love continues to grow. This repetition reinforces the depth and certainty of his feelings. The song captures the essence of a love that is both a deep friendship and a passionate romance, portraying a relationship where both partners feel cherished and understood. King's soulful delivery and the bluesy melody further amplify the emotional weight of the lyrics, making 'To Know You Is To Love You' a timeless celebration of love's enduring power.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Come Rain Or Come Shine
  2. Paying The Cost To Be The Boss
  3. Please Love Me
  4. Riding With The King
  5. How Blue Can You Get
  6. Sweet Little Angel
  7. Accept My Love
  8. I Like To Live The Love
  9. It's My Own Fault
  10. Chains And Things
View all B.B. King songs

Most popular topics in B.B. King songs

Related artists

  1. Muddy Waters
    Muddy Waters
  2. John Lee Hooker
    John Lee Hooker
  3. Robert Johnson
    Robert Johnson
  4. Robert Cray
    Robert Cray
  5. Joe Bonamassa
    Joe Bonamassa
  6. Albert King
    Albert King
  7. Lightnin' Hopkins
    Lightnin' Hopkins
  8. Freddie King
    Freddie King