About the Song
Released in 1966, The Temptationsâ hit single, âAinât Too Proud To Beg,â remains a cornerstone of classic soul music. This powerful ballad, penned by Norman Whitfield and Eddie Holland, delves into the raw emotions of love, loss, and the lengths one might go to to salvage a relationship. The songâs enduring popularity is a testament to its universal theme of vulnerability and the complexities of human connection.
From the opening notes, listeners are immediately drawn into the emotional turmoil experienced by the narrator. The soulful harmonies of The Temptations perfectly capture the anguish and desperation of a man pleading with his lover to stay. The lyrics, filled with vivid imagery and heartfelt expressions, paint a picture of a love so deep that it transcends pride.
âAinât too proud to beg, sweet darlinâ/Please donât leave me, donât you go,â the narrator implores, revealing a vulnerability that is both captivating and heartbreaking. This raw honesty resonates with listeners on a profound level, making the song a timeless anthem for anyone who has ever experienced the pain of losing love.
Beyond its emotional impact, âAinât Too Proud To Begâ is also a showcase of The Temptationsâ exceptional vocal abilities. The groupâs signature harmonies and smooth, soulful delivery elevate the song to new heights. The interplay between the lead vocals and the background harmonies creates a rich and textured sound that is both captivating and unforgettable.
Moreover, the songâs arrangement is masterful, with a driving rhythm and lush instrumentation that perfectly complements the vocals. The combination of these elements creates a truly unforgettable listening experience.
âAinât Too Proud To Begâ has left an indelible mark on popular music, influencing countless artists and generations of listeners. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and the universal themes it explores. Whether youâre a longtime fan of The Temptations or simply appreciate great music, this classic ballad is sure to resonate with you.
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Lyrics: Ainât Too Proud To Beg
I know you wanna leave me
But I refuse to let you go
If I have to beg and plead for your sympathy
I donât mind âcause you mean that much to me
Ainât too proud to beg, sweet darlinâ
Please donât leave me girl, donât you go
Ainât too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please donât leave me, girl, donât you go
Now I heard a cryinâ man is half a man
With no sense of pride
But if I have to cry to keep you, I donât mind weepinâ
If itâll keep you by my side
Ainât too proud to beg, sweet darlinâ
Please donât leave me, girl, donât you go
Ainât too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please donât leave me, girl, donât you go
If I have to sleep on your doorstep all night and day
Just to keep you from walkinâ away
Let your friends laugh, even this I can stand
âCause I want to keep you any way I can
Ainât too proud to beg, sweet darlinâ
Please donât leave me, girl, donât you go
Ainât too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please donât leave me, girl, donât you go
Now Iâve got a love so deep in the pit of my heart
And each day it grows more and more
Iâm not ashamed to come and plead to you, baby
If pleadinâ keeps you from walkinâ out of that door
Ainât too proud to beg, sweet darlinâ
Please donât leave me, girl, donât you go
Ainât too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please donât leave me, girl, donât you go
Baby, baby, baby, (Ooh, sweet darlinâ)
Please donât leave me
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