Charlene’s “I’ve Never Been To Me” Lyrics Meaning

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“I’ve Never Been To Me” is one of those types of frank storytelling tracks that were actually quite popular back in the day. And whereas it is relatively-lengthy lyric-wise, its narrative is also pretty simple. And what’s transpiring is that the narrator is conversing with another lady. Unlike herself, said lady is actually a housewife. But more to the point, she is a disgruntled housewife who wishes she was more like the singer. And as for the singer herself she is a lady, as the verses detail, who has lived a wildly-adventurous life.  She has dated a number of men, “kings” even, and has visited various enviable locations all over the world.

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But basically, what she is telling the bored housewife is that she needs to chill out. In other words, yes, Charlene herself has had an exciting life and accordingly has many stories to tell. But at the present moment she is lonely and dissatisfied. Or stated differently, now that the freestyle partying has stopped, the singer finds herself in a predicament in which she doesn’t even have any true friends. Moreover she opted not to get pregnant when she had the opportunity to do so. So now that apparently she cannot, one of her biggest regrets is not having children.

Meaning of “Never Been to Me”

Therefore she is now telling the housewife that “paradise”, i.e. her idealized vision of what life is supposed to be like as a single, carefree woman, “is a lie”. Or as Charlene poetically puts it, whereas she herself may have been “to paradise”, she has never “been to me”. That is to say that via her previous lifestyle she did in fact find adventure, romance and excitement but in the process never discovered herself, as in who she truly is on the inside. In fact it can be deduced that she did not come to the realization of who she actually is until now. So basically she did find satisfaction in one regard though ultimately dissatisfaction, to a greater degree, in another.

Indeed in her current mindstate is that the “truth” can rather be found in the type of life the addressee is living instead. As such, she tells the housewife that she should value her family. Yes, she and her husband may fight on occasion. But the singer has concluded that having a loved one to fight with is better than having no one to love at all.

Conclusion

In conclusion, we can say that this song speaks to somewhat of a timeless issue. For even now, several decades later, there still exists the debate of singlehood versus family life.

Facts about “I’ve Never Been To Me”

This song was originally released as far back as in 1977. And whereas it did make an appearance on the Hot 100, it wasn’t really a hit.

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When it did hit was when it was re-released in 1982. That time around, it cracked the top 10 of the Hot 100. And in grabbing this feat, it marked the first time a Motown artist who was a White-female soloist had done so.

It was a number-one hit for Charlene in the United Kingdom and several other regions, including Australia.

Interesting to note is that when it was re-released in 1982, Charlene had apparently at least partially given up on her music career. By that time, she had moved to the United Kingdom and made it her permanent home. And while there, she was actually working in a candy shop. But upon the success of this song, she quickly flew back to the States to restart her musical career.

This is Charlene’s best known work as a recording artist.

Charlene didn’t write this classic. Famous pop songwriter Ron Miller alongside another noted songwriter Kenneth Hirsch are this song’s exclusive writers.

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