Rockin' Chair Blues
Bessie Smith Lyrics


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Did you ever wake up
With sorrow all on your mind?
Did you ever wake up
With sorrow all on your mind?

He plays the blues to his congregation
Hear his trombone whine
He'll make you laugh, he'll make you cry
He'll sit right down and moan

He'll weep and moan
Till I hear him say
Lord, I wonder where my
Loving man is gone

Easy rider, you see, I'm going away
I won't be back until you change your ways
I won't be back until you change your ways

I'm going to the river
Carryin' a brand new rocking chair
I'm going to the river
Carryin' a brand new rocking chair

I'm gonna ask Mister Tadpole
To move all his stuff from here

Blues jumped a rabbit
Run him for a solid mile
Blues jumped a rabbit
Run him for a solid mile





The rabbit turned over
And cried like a natural cry

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Bessie Smith's "Rocking Chair Blues" set a poignant tone that echoes throughout the song. The poetic lyrics convey a deep sense of sorrow and heartache when the bluesman in the song laments his lost love. He sings about waking up with sorrow on his mind and turning to his trombone to play the blues. The urgency in his voice is palpable as he sits down, weeps and moans, wondering where his loving man has gone. He's a master at making his audience laugh and cry, and his music is both cathartic and healing.


The lyrics also reveal a sense of restlessness as the bluesman decides to leave his lover because he's tired of waiting for a change. He warns his easy rider that he won't be back until he changes his ways. Instead, the bluesman goes to the river with a brand new rocking chair and asks Mister Tadpole to move all his stuff from there. It's a symbolic gesture that speaks to a desire for fresh starts, new beginnings, and a kind of rebirth. Meanwhile, as the bluesman sings, the blues jumped a rabbit, running him for a solid mile. The rabbit turned over and cried like a natural cry, perhaps suggesting that the pain of the blues is universal, and in some ways, even cathartic.


Line by Line Meaning

Did you ever wake up
Have you ever woken up


With sorrow all on your mind?
Feeling deeply saddened


He plays the blues to his congregation
He sings the blues to those who listen


Hear his trombone whine
Listen to the pained sound of his trombone


He'll make you laugh, he'll make you cry
His music can evoke strong emotions in you


He'll sit right down and moan
He'll express his sadness in song


He'll weep and moan
He'll cry and feel sorrowful


Till I hear him say
Until he says out loud


Lord, I wonder where my
I'm curious to know where my


Loving man is gone
Partner has disappeared


Easy rider, you see, I'm going away
I'm leaving, and you should know, easy rider


I won't be back until you change your ways
I'll only return if you change your behavior


I'm going to the river
I'm heading towards the river


Carryin' a brand new rocking chair
Carrying a new rocking chair with me


I'm gonna ask Mister Tadpole
I plan on requesting Mister Tadpole


To move all his stuff from here
To move all of his possessions away from my space


Blues jumped a rabbit
The blues started chasing a rabbit


Run him for a solid mile
Chasing for a whole mile


The rabbit turned over
The rabbit fell down


And cried like a natural cry
Cried in a way that came naturally to him




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n00se

[2x:]
Did you ever wake up
With sorrow all on your mind?

He plays the blues to his congregation
Hear his trombone whine
He'll make you laugh, he'll make you cry
He'll sit right down and moan

He'll weep and moan
Till I hear him say
Lord, I wonder where my
Loving man is gone

Easy rider, you see, I'm going away
I won't be back until you change your ways [2x]

[2x:]
I'm going to the river
Carryin' a brand new rocking chair

I'm gonna ask Mister Tadpole
To move all his stuff from here

[2x:]
Blues jumped a rabbit
Run him for a solid mile

The rabbit turned over
And cried like a natural cry

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