Get Up John
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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I never thought I'd need you
But now I find I'm wrong
Come on back, sweet mama
Back where you belong

I've rambled over town
To find that I can't win
Come on back and pick me up again

Now, if I lose
(If I lose)
Let me lose
(Let me lose)
I don't care
(I don't care)

How much I lose
If I lose a hundred dollars
While I'm tryin' to win a dime?
My baby, she's got money all the time

Of all the other gals I've known
There's none to take your place
'Cause when I get into a jam
They just ain't in the race

So, now that you're back here
Let's take another round
With you here by my side
Babe, the deal just can't go down

Now, if I lose
(If I lose)
Let me lose
(Let me lose)
I don't care
(I don't care)

How much I lose
If I lose a hundred dollars
While I'm tryin' to win a dime?
My baby, she's got money all the time

Now, if I lose
(If I lose)
Let me lose
(Let me lose)
I don't care
(I don't care)

How much I lose
If I lose a hundred dollars




While I'm tryin' to win a dime?
My baby, she's got money all the time

Overall Meaning

The song "Get Up John" by Bill Monroe, a pioneer of bluegrass music, tells the story of a man who realizes that he needs his love back in his life. The lyrics start with the singer admitting that he never thought he needed his love, but now that she is gone, he realizes that he was wrong. He begs her to come back to where she belongs, indicating that he has been searching for meaning in his life and that his love is what he needs.


The next verse sees the singer admitting that he has been trying to win his love back by rambling around town, but he can't win without her. He calls for her to pick him up, indicating that he has hit rock bottom and is in need of her love to lift him up. He doesn't care about how much he loses on his journey to win her back, concentrating more on having her by his side.


In the final verse, the singer speaks about how none of the other girls he has known can ever take his love's place. He talks about how being in a jam with anyone else just can't go down, indicating that his love is special and not replaceable. He finally states that his love will give him the strength to carry on, even if he loses while trying to win her back.


Overall, the song "Get Up John" is a hopeful love song that tells the story of a man who realizes that he needs his love back in his life. It emphasizes the importance of having someone by your side and the strength it brings.


Line by Line Meaning

I never thought I'd need you
I did not expect to miss you


But now I find I'm wrong
But now I realize I was wrong


Come on back, sweet mama
Please come back to me, my love


Back where you belong
Return to where you rightfully belong


I've rambled over town
I have traveled aimlessly around town


To find that I can't win
To discover that I cannot succeed without you


Come on back and pick me up again
Return and help me succeed once more


Now, if I lose
If I fail


(If I lose)


Let me lose
Allow me to fail


(Let me lose)


I don't care
I do not mind


(I don't care)


How much I lose
The amount I fail by


If I lose a hundred dollars
If I lose a lot of money


While I'm tryin' to win a dime?
While I am trying to make even a small profit?


My baby, she's got money all the time
My lover always has enough money


Of all the other gals I've known
Out of all the women I have encountered


There's none to take your place
No one can replace you


'Cause when I get into a jam
Because when I find myself in trouble


They just ain't in the race
No one else compares


So, now that you're back here
Now that you have returned


Let's take another round
Let us try again


With you here by my side
With you supporting me


Babe, the deal just can't go down
My love, we will not succeed without each other




Lyrics ยฉ Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BILL MONROE

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Comments from YouTube:

DickDitty

These boys are so damn fast they can strike twice before thunder strikes once ! ๐Ÿ‘

Mary Plaidy

And when they're done, they're done.

DickDitty

It takes `em half as long to quit! ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘

Trey Ward

These were recorded live around one mic Iโ€™m sure.

Greg Wood

Awesome. Thanks.

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