
Ain’t Misbehavin’ Vance Gilbert
"Ain’t Misbehavin’" by Vance Gilbert, released in 1994, is a blend of folk and jazz influences (#FolkJazz). The song expresses themes of longing and loyalty, reflecting on love and commitment amid life's distractions. Gilbert's storytelling captures a sense of yearning, emphasizing that despite temptations, the narrator remains devoted. Musically, the song features intricate guitar work and soulful vocals, creating an intimate atmosphere. Its cultural impact lies in its ability to resonate with listeners, showcasing Gilbert's unique blend of genres and heartfelt lyrics.

[Verse 1]
No one to walk with
All by myself
No one to talk with
But I'm happy on the shelf
[Refrain]
Ain't misbehavin'
Savin' my love for you
[Verse 2]
I know for certain
The one I love
I'm through with flirtin'
It's you, dear, I'm thinkin' of
[Refrain]
Ain't misbehavin'
Savin' all my love for you
[Bridge]
Like Jack Horner
In his corner
Don't go nowhere
What do I care?
Your kisses are worth waiting for
Believe me
No one to walk with
All by myself
No one to talk with
But I'm happy on the shelf
[Refrain]
Ain't misbehavin'
Savin' my love for you
[Verse 2]
I know for certain
The one I love
I'm through with flirtin'
It's you, dear, I'm thinkin' of
[Refrain]
Ain't misbehavin'
Savin' all my love for you
[Bridge]
Like Jack Horner
In his corner
Don't go nowhere
What do I care?
Your kisses are worth waiting for
Believe me
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