About the Song

Aretha Franklin – See Saw: A Soulful Ballad of Love’s Ups and Downs

In the realm of soul music, few names resonate with the power and grace of Aretha Franklin. The “Queen of Soul” reigned supreme throughout the 1960s and 1970s, captivating audiences with her raw, emotive vocals and her ability to imbue every song with an undeniable authenticity. Among her vast repertoire of hits, “See Saw” stands out as a timeless classic, a poignant ballad that perfectly captures the complexities of love and the delicate balance of a relationship.

Released in 1968, “See Saw” is a cover of a Don Covay and Steve Cropper composition. Franklin’s rendition, however, transformed the song into something entirely her own, breathing new life into the lyrics and imbuing them with her signature soulful intensity. From the opening notes, the song sets the stage for an emotional journey, with its gentle piano chords and a restrained horn section that hint at the underlying turmoil within the narrative.

Franklin’s voice takes center stage, soaring and swooping with effortless grace as she paints a vivid picture of a love that is both exhilarating and exhausting. The lyrics, penned by Covay and Cropper, are deceptively simple, yet they carry a profound weight, capturing the essence of a relationship that is constantly teetering between joy and despair.

“See Saw” is a masterclass in vocal delivery, as Franklin masterfully conveys the rollercoaster of emotions that accompany a love that is both passionate and unpredictable. Her voice is a vessel for raw emotion, effortlessly transitioning from tender whispers to impassioned pleas, each note infused with a depth of feeling that is both captivating and heartbreaking.

The song’s brilliance lies in its ability to resonate with listeners on a deeply personal level. “See Saw” is a universal anthem for anyone who has ever experienced the highs and lows of love, the intoxicating rush of passion and the crushing weight of heartbreak. Franklin’s voice speaks to the shared human experience, capturing the essence of love’s complexities with a raw honesty that is both relatable and profoundly moving.

“See Saw” is more than just a song; it is an emotional tapestry woven with threads of love, longing, and resilience. Franklin’s masterful performance elevates the song to an anthem of the soul, a testament to her unparalleled artistry and her ability to connect with listeners on a profoundly personal level. “See Saw” is a timeless classic, a song that continues to touch hearts and stir emotions decades after its release, a testament to the enduring power of music to capture the essence of the human experience.

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Chain, chain, chainChain, chain, chain (chain, chain, chain)Chain, chain, chain (chain, chain, chain)Chain of fools
For five long yearsI thought you were my manBut I found out, yes I didI’m just a link in your chain
You got me where you want meI ain’t nothin’ but your foolYou treated me meanOh, you treated me cruel, yeah, uh
Chain, chain, chain (chain, chain, chain)Chain of fools
You told me to leave you aloneMy father said, “Come on home”My doctor said, “Take it easy gal”Oh, but your lovin’ is much too strongI’m added to yo’
Chain, chain, chain (chain, chain, chain)Chain, chain, chain (chain, chain, chain)Chain, chain, chain (chain, chain, chain)Mm, chain of fools
Sometimes you love meLike a good man ought-taSometimes you hurt me so badMy tears run like water, yeah
You get me upRight before your friends, aahThen you disown me babyUntil we’re alone again, aah
Yo’ love is like a see-sawLove is like a see-saw babyYour love is like a see-sawGoin’ up and down, all aroundIt’s like a see-saw, hmm