About the song

David Gates, known as the lead singer and primary songwriter for the soft rock band Bread, delivered a memorable performance of “It Don’t Matter to Me” during his 1971 concert at the BBC. The song, originally released in 1969 on Bread’s debut album, became one of the band’s signature hits. This live rendition at the BBC captures Gates at his best, showcasing his unique ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with smooth melodies.

“It Don’t Matter to Me” is a poignant ballad that explores themes of love, loss, and acceptance. The lyrics speak of a man who, despite facing the end of a relationship, finds solace in the thought that his love will remain, whether or not they are together. Gates’ delivery of these lines is both tender and powerful, drawing the listener into the emotional depth of the song. His voice, with its gentle yet expressive tone, conveys a sense of vulnerability that resonates deeply with audiences.

The live performance at the BBC adds an extra layer of intimacy to the song. The stripped-down arrangement, featuring Gates on vocals and acoustic guitar, allows the lyrics and melody to take center stage. The simplicity of the accompaniment highlights the raw emotion in Gates’ performance, making it a standout moment in his career. This version of “It Don’t Matter to Me” exemplifies Gates’ talent not only as a songwriter but also as a performer who can connect with his audience on a personal level.

Over the years, “It Don’t Matter to Me” has remained a beloved classic, often associated with the soft rock era of the early 1970s. Gates’ performance at the BBC serves as a reminder of the timeless quality of his music and the enduring appeal of his work with Bread. For those who appreciate heartfelt lyrics and melodic craftsmanship, this live rendition is a must-listen, offering a glimpse into the artistry of one of the era’s most influential musicians.

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Lyrics

It don’t matter to me
If you really feel that
You need sometime to be free
Time to go out searching for yourself
Hoping to find time to go to find

And it don’t matter to me
If you take up with someone
Who’s better than me
‘Cause your happiness is all I want
For you to find peace your piece of mind

Lotta people have an eager hang up
‘Cause they want to be the only one
How many came before it really doesn’t matter
Just as long as you’re the last
Everybody’s moving on and try to find out
What’s been missing in the past

And it don’t matter to me
If your searching brings you back together with me
‘Cause there’ll always be
An empty room waiting for you
An open heart waiting for you
Time is on my side
‘Cause it don’t matter to me
It don’t matter to me

By Tam Le