Jimmy Brown the Newsboy
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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I sell the morning paper, Sir, my name is Jimmy Brown
Everybody knows that I'm the newsboy of the town

You can hear me yelling "Morning Star", as I run along the street
I've got no hat upon my head, no shoes upon my feet
I sell the morning paper, Sir, my name is Jimmy Brown
Everybody knows that I'm the newsboy of the town
Never mind, Sir, how I look, don't look at me and frown
I sell the morning paper, Sir, my name is Jimmy Brown
I'm awful cold and hungry, Sir, my clothes are mighty thin
I wander 'bout from place to place, my daily bread to win

I sell the morning paper, Sir, my name is Jimmy Brown
Everybody knows that I'm the newsboy of the town

My father was a drunkard, Sir, I've heard my mother say
And I am helping my Mother, Sir, as I journey on my way
My mother always tells me, Sir, I've nothing in the world to lose
I'll get a place in Heaven, Sir, selling the "Gospel News"





I sell the morning paper, Sir, my name is Jimmy Brown
Everybody knows that I'm the newsboy of the town

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jimmy Brown the Newsboy by Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys tell the story of a young boy named Jimmy Brown who is a newsboy in the town. Jimmy is known by everyone in town as the newsboy who sells the morning paper. He can be heard running along the street yelling "Morning Star" as he tries to sell his papers. Despite not having shoes on his feet or a hat on his head, Jimmy is determined to sell his papers and make a living. He is simply asking people to buy his papers and is telling them not to judge him for his appearance.


The lyrics reveal that Jimmy's father is a drunkard and he is trying to help his mother make ends meet. His mother reminds him that he has nothing to lose and encourages him to keep selling the Gospel News as he will have a place in Heaven. Jimmy's story is a testament to the resilience of young people who try to make a living for themselves and their families, despite the challenges that they face.


Line by Line Meaning

I sell the morning paper, Sir, my name is Jimmy Brown
I am a newsboy who sells newspapers in the morning and my name is Jimmy Brown


Everybody knows that I'm the newsboy of the town
I am a well-known newsboy in this town


You can hear me yelling "Morning Star", as I run along the street
As I run along the street, you can hear me yelling "Morning Star" to sell my newspapers


I've got no hat upon my head, no shoes upon my feet
I am not wearing a hat or shoes


Never mind, Sir, how I look, don't look at me and frown
Please don't mind my appearance, and don't frown when you look at me


I'm awful cold and hungry, Sir, my clothes are mighty thin
I am very cold and hungry, my clothes are very thin


I wander 'bout from place to place, my daily bread to win
I wander from one place to another to earn my daily bread


My father was a drunkard, Sir, I've heard my mother say
My mother has told me that my father was a drunkard


And I am helping my Mother, Sir, as I journey on my way
As I go on my journey, I am helping my mother


My mother always tells me, Sir, I've nothing in the world to lose
My mother always tells me that I have nothing to lose in this world


I'll get a place in Heaven, Sir, selling the "Gospel News"
I believe that by selling the "Gospel News," I will get a place in Heaven




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Written by: GIORGIO MORODER

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