The song Ain't That Lovin' You Baby by John Mayall is a love song with a twist. The narrator is deeply in love with someone, but that person doesn't even know his name. Despite this, the narrator is willing to go to extreme lengths for this person, including robbing, stealing, and even killing someone, just to be able to come back home to them. The lyrics suggest that the love the narrator has for this person is true and pure, and that he would do anything to be with them. The narrator even says that if he were dropped in the ocean, he would swim to the bank and crawl home to them. The song has a somewhat somber tone, as the narrator acknowledges that the person he loves may never even know his name. However, he remains steadfast in his love and dedication, even in the face of adversity. Overall, Ain't That Lovin' You Baby is a powerful tribute to the power of love and the lengths people will go to be with the ones they love, even if that love is unrequited.