Weeping Willow Blues
Bessie Smith Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I went down to the river, sat beneath the willow tree
The dew dropped on those willow leaves and it rolled right down on me
And that's the reason I've got those weeping willow blues

I went up on the mountain, high as any girl could stand
And looked down on the mean town that took away my lovin' man
And that's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues
I heard the whistle blowing, the fireman ring the bell
They're taking away that willow tree that give me this weeping spell
And that's the reason I've got those weeping willow blues

When you're broken hearted and your man is out of town
Go to the river, take the chains and sit down
And if he don't come back to you, I'll tell you what to do
Just jump right overboard, 'cause he ain't no more to you

Folks I love my man, I kiss him morning noon and night
I wash his clothes and keep him clean and try to treat him right
Now he's gone and left me after all I tried to do




The way he treats me, girls, he'll do the same to you
That's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues

Overall Meaning

In Bessie Smith's Weeping Willow Blues, the singer, who is a woman, is lamenting the departure of her lover. She describes going to the river and sitting beneath a willow tree, where the dew drops on the leaves and falls on her, giving her the "weeping willow blues." She goes up on a mountain, looks down on the town where her lover has gone, and sings about her heartache. She hears a train whistle and the fireman's bell, and she knows that they're taking away the willow tree that has given her comfort during this difficult time, contributing to her sadness.


The singer advises others who find themselves in a similar situation, with a partner who has left them, to sit by the river and wait for their lover to return. However, if that does not work, she suggests jumping overboard, indicating that there is no hope left. She then details her love for her man, stating that she tried her best to treat him right, but he still left her. Finally, she warns other women that he will treat them the same way he treated her.


Throughout this song, the singer expresses her pain and sadness over the departure of her lover. She is seeking comfort from nature and is dealing with the fear that she'll be left alone permanently. She is also warning other women to be aware of the consequences of loving someone who may ultimately betray them.


Line by Line Meaning

I went down to the river, sat beneath the willow tree
I went to the river and sat under the willow tree


The dew dropped on those willow leaves and it rolled right down on me
The dew fell off the leaves of the willow tree and landed on me


And that's the reason I've got those weeping willow blues
This is why I am feeling sad and crying, known as the weeping willow blues


I went up on the mountain, high as any girl could stand
I climbed the mountain as high as possible


And looked down on the mean town that took away my lovin' man
I looked at the town that was responsible for taking away my lover


And that's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues
This is why I am feeling sad and crying, known as the weeping willow blues


I heard the whistle blowing, the fireman ring the bell
I heard the whistle of the train and the bell ringing


They're taking away that willow tree that give me this weeping spell
They are removing the willow tree that has caused me to feel so sad


And that's the reason I've got those weeping willow blues
This is why I am feeling sad and crying, known as the weeping willow blues


When you're broken hearted and your man is out of town
When you are heartbroken and your man is away


Go to the river, take the chains and sit down
Go to the river, take the chains and sit there


And if he don't come back to you, I'll tell you what to do
If he doesn't return, I will advise you what to do


Just jump right overboard, 'cause he ain't no more to you
Jump overboard because he isn't worth it


Folks I love my man, I kiss him morning noon and night
I love my man and show affection to him all the time


I wash his clothes and keep him clean and try to treat him right
I wash his clothes and try to treat him well


Now he's gone and left me after all I tried to do
Now he's left me after everything I did for him


The way he treats me, girls, he'll do the same to you
The way he treated me, he will do the same to other girls


That's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues
This is why I am feeling sad and crying, known as the weeping willow blues




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Paul Carter

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

@alicebusato576

Bessie Smith

I went down to the river, sat beneath the willow tree;
The dew dropped on those willow leaves and it rolled right down on me,
And that's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues.

I went up on the mountain, high as any girl could stand,
And looked down on the mean town that took away my lovin' man,
And that's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues.

I heard the whistle blowin', the fireman ring the bell,
They're takin' away that willow tree that give me this weepin' spell,
And that's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues.

When you're broken hearted and your man is out of town,
Go to the river, take the chains and sit down,
And if he don't come back to you, I'll tell you what to do;
Just jump right overboard, 'cause he ain't no more to you!

Folks I love my man, I kiss him mornin' noon and night,
I wash his clothes and keep him clean and try to treat him right.
Now he's gone and left me after all I tried to do;
The way he treats me, girls, he'll do the same to you!
That's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues.

@robertfleming9552

Qqq

@gregoryalberts2503

Benny Goodman uses the trombone introduction to this song for the introduction to Vibraphone Blues.

@jolynnwhite7946

Somebody say hallelujah up out of slavery and yet died turned away from " the white hospital " now that's what the young people need to understand .βœŒπŸΏοΈπŸ‘ŒπŸΎπŸ‘ΌπŸΏ

@roberthickey4243

robert

@roberthickey4243

robert

More Versions