Dog House Blues
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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I went downtown thought I had a dime
Got home this morning didn't have a dime
Lordy Lordy Lordy got the dog house blues
No use talkin' I got the dog house blues

Come home this morning about half past eight
She said honey you're out too late
Lordy Lordy Lordy got the dog house blues
No use talkin' I got the dog house blues

I went in the house to start the fire
She kicked me out in the middle of the night
Lordy Lordy Lordy got the dog house blues
No use talkin' I got the dog house blues

I fell in the yard mad as I can be
Said to my dog make room for me




Lordy Lordy Lordy got the dog house blues
No use talkin' I got the dog house blues

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Dog House Blues" by Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys tell the story of a man who goes out for the night and returns home without any money, angering his partner who then kicks him out of the house. This leads the man to sleep outside in the doghouse with his loyal dog as his only companion. The repetition of the line "Lordy Lordy Lordy got the dog house blues" emphasizes the man's predicament and highlights the regret he feels for his actions that led him to this situation.


The song has a light-hearted tone and the use of the bluegrass genre adds a lively feel to the lyrics. It is a common theme in blues and country music for men to sing about their troubles with women and relationships, and "Dog House Blues" is a classic example of this. The use of the doghouse as a symbol of the man's punishment adds a humorous touch to the song, creating a catchy and memorable tune.


Line by Line Meaning

I went downtown thought I had a dime
I went to town thinking that I had some money.


Got home this morning didn't have a dime
Came back home in the morning, I no longer had any money on me.


Come home this morning about half past eight
I returned home in the morning, around eight thirty.


She said honey you're out too late
My significant other complained that I had stayed out too late.


I went in the house to start the fire
I entered the house to prepare the fireplace.


She kicked me out in the middle of the night
My partner kicked me out of the house in the middle of the night.


I fell in the yard mad as I can be
I became quite angry and ended up falling in my own yard.


Said to my dog make room for me
I had to ask my dog if I could share his living space with him.


Lordy Lordy Lordy got the dog house blues
I'm really upset about my current living situation, I'm stuck in the doghouse.


No use talkin' I got the dog house blues
There's no point in trying to talk to me about this, I'm just really unhappy about it.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BOB WILLS, JERRY IRBY

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@TheNatashaDebbieShow

THANK YOU!!!! Favorite song from child hood!! My Grandpa used to play me this all the time. LOVE this. A memory I have been searching for, for a very long time!!

@oldmanmcfarland

great old tune ihavent heard this one in a very long time thanks

@Senator_Senart

Played this song for my boss at work and he was barking right along with it....even after the song ended (got stuck in his head) 😂

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Glad you enjoyed it! thank for the listen

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