Crackhouse Blues
Adam Green Lyrics


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Johnny please don't tell the people bout the bluebirds flight
Wasting education on a Tuesday night
Yes, you are my pussy, you're just being mean
Covering up the muscle in your Jordash jeans
Stick up the phone, who is it?
Someone has come to visit
Everybody do the hokey pokey, do the crackhouse blues!
Do the mashed potato till your feet glow green
Got to sweep the floor to keep the crackhouse clean
Took me to the movies, but the doctor said
Leave him to get beaten by the black eyed meds

Stick up the phone, who is it?
Someone has come to visit
Everybody do the hokey pokey, do the crackhouse blues!

Now the captain ran for cover when the steamboats crashed
Driving off the bridges cause they got no class
Barbara's got my number, now I've got to run
Pizzas to deliver in the crackhouse slum, you know

Sometimes when the night gets hot
I search around for the crack I lost
I wouldn't expect for you to notice me
I would not expect you to say "Johnny!"

Do the mashed potato till your feet glow green
Got to sweep the floor to keep the crackhouse clean
Took me to the movies, but the doctor said
Leave him to get beaten by the black eyed meds

Stick up the phone like we do




Someone has come to see you
Everybody do the hokey pokey, do the crackhouse blues!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Adam Green's song "Crackhouse Blues" are a surreal and cryptic depiction of life in a crack house. The song appears to describe the experiences of the singer, Johnny, who is navigating the strange, twisted world of the crack house, where the rules of regular society no longer apply. The opening lyrics are both nonsensical and intriguing: "Johnny please don't tell the people bout the bluebirds flight/Wasting education on a Tuesday night." The reference to the "bluebirds flight" could be a symbol of hope or freedom, while wasting education could indicate Johnny's disillusionment with traditional means of learning and growth.


The song's chorus, "Everybody do the hokey pokey, do the crackhouse blues," adds to the sense of dislocation and disorientation. It's a call to action and to self-preservation, suggesting that the people in the crack house have to band together and dance a dance that only they know in order to survive. The line "Covering up the muscle in your Jordash jeans" conjures up a vivid image of a person who is trying to conceal their strength or power, perhaps out of fear or as a way of blending in.


Overall, "Crackhouse Blues" is a gripping song that offers a glimpse into a world that is both terrifying and alluring. It's a song that rewards repeated listening, as its enigmatic lyrics and haunting melody linger long after it's over.


Line by Line Meaning

Johnny please don't tell the people bout the bluebirds flight
Johnny, please keep this information about the secret operation confidential.


Wasting education on a Tuesday night
Spending time doing drugs instead of making productive use of education.


Yes, you are my pussy, you're just being mean
You may be close to me, but you are being unkind.


Covering up the muscle in your Jordash jeans
Hiding one's true self by wearing clothes that don't represent them.


Stick up the phone, who is it?
Asking who is calling before answering the phone.


Someone has come to visit
There is a guest who has arrived.


Everybody do the hokey pokey, do the crackhouse blues!
Participating in the dance culture that is a popular part of the drug scene.


Do the mashed potato till your feet glow green
Dancing to the music until one's feet are sore and red.


Got to sweep the floor to keep the crackhouse clean
Keeping the space tidy and livable instead of dirty and uninhabitable.


Took me to the movies, but the doctor said
The artist was taken for medical treatment rather than a fun outing.


Leave him to get beaten by the black eyed meds
The treatment was severe and made it worse.


Now the captain ran for cover when the steamboats crashed
People are abandoning responsibility when they should be facing problems head-on.


Driving off the bridges cause they got no class
Lacking good judgment and not making wise decisions.


Barbara's got my number, now I've got to run
Being chased by someone who is seeking retribution.


Pizzas to deliver in the crackhouse slum, you know
Being forced to work in a dangerous part of town with little pay and bad circumstances.


Sometimes when the night gets hot
When things get intense or stressful.


I search around for the crack I lost
The artist is desperate to find what they crave.


I wouldn't expect for you to notice me
The singer is not used to being acknowledged by others.


I would not expect you to say "Johnny!"
Even if Johnny is being addressed, the singer would not expect him to respond.


Stick up the phone like we do
Continuing the habit of checking who's calling.


Someone has come to see you
Being notified of an arrival.


Everybody do the hokey pokey, do the crackhouse blues!
Still engaging in the drug culture's activities and behaviors.




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Written by: Adam Green

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