Goin' Down Slow
Bobby "Blue" Bland Lyrics


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I've had my fun if I don't get well no more
I've had my fun, people, if I don't get well no more
My heath is fallin' on me
Yes, and I'm going down slow

I want you to write my mother and tell her the shape I'm in
Oh please write my mother, tell her the shape I'm in
I want you tell her to pray for me, people
Well, to forgive for my sins

On that next train south, mother
You can look for my clothes on
On that next train south, mother
You can look for my clothes on
Yes, I had my fun, mother, this is all in prayers
Yes, I had my fun, people, mother, this is all in prayers




Yes, if you don't see this old body, mother
You know I'm gone out of this world somewhere

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bobby "Blue" Bland's song Goin' Down Slow depict a man who has had his fun and is now facing the consequences of his actions. The repetition of the line "I've had my fun if I don't get well no more" emphasizes the idea that the man knows he has enjoyed his life to the fullest and is now facing the toll that his lifestyle has taken on him. The mention of his health falling on him and going down slow further emphasizes this point.


The man wants someone to write to his mother to tell her about the shape he is in and to ask her to forgive him for his sins. This shows a level of regret and acceptance of responsibility for his actions. He knows that he is facing the consequences of his lifestyle and is seeking forgiveness before he passes away.


The mention of the next train south and his clothes on it indicates that he knows his time is coming. He tells his mother that if she doesn't see his body, she will know he is gone out of this world somewhere. This line is particularly poignant as it shows a level of acceptance of his fate and a willingness to move on to whatever comes next.


Overall, "Goin' Down Slow" is a powerful and emotional song that speaks to the consequences of living life without concern for one's health and wellbeing.


Line by Line Meaning

I've had my fun if I don't get well no more
I have enjoyed life to the fullest, however, if I don't recover from my current health condition, there won't be any more experiences for me to enjoy.


My heath is fallin' on me Yes, and I'm going down slow
My physical health is deteriorating quickly, and it's taking a toll on me, leaving me with little time left to live.


I want you to write my mother and tell her the shape I'm in Oh please write my mother, tell her the shape I'm in I want you tell her to pray for me, people Well, to forgive for my sins
I request you to communicate my condition to my mother so that she can pray for my quick recovery and also seeks forgiveness for my past mistakes.


On that next train south, mother You can look for my clothes on Yes, I had my fun, mother, this is all in prayers Yes, I had my fun, people, mother, this is all in prayers Yes, if you don't see this old body, mother You know I'm gone out of this world somewhere
The artist is referring to his funeral, where he wants his clothes to be searched for by his mother as he believes that he is going to pass soon, regardless of all the good times he had. He wants everyone to remember him in prayers after he dies.




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Written by: JOHNNY WINTER

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James Grant

This is the heart of the blues, if you are listening to this then you have good taste in music.

Duane Potter

Very True! you have Great taste as well.

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Sam DIRSAME

Best version of this song is done by Bobby honestly one of the greatest singer

Michael Lyons

Amen to that. Nobody, absolutely nobody, had that smooth voice.

Robert Szymczak

One of my favorite Blues/RB performers whose musical legacy is legendary....Rest in Peace, Bobby. Thanks to your talent, you left us with great songs about life that touch our hearts and will remain with us.

KingPutt

My Grandfather Use To Sing This Song To Me, when I Was Like 12 Years Old, And He Was Still Singing this Song To Me, Before He Pass Away.(R.I.P, Mr.Marshall Jr.King. So All The Song I Remember Him Singing To Me, I Listen To Them Right Today!!!!!

TheManTheMythTheLegend

Classic. I've started listening to the blues everyday a couple of years ago. My wife's family lives in the country and got me on it. Ain't nothing like the blues, whiskey and beer, and sitting in the yard with that fresh country air

Nafeassiya Tate

I'm listening to it now

Anthony Mead

A gifted singer - love the way he builds that snarl into his numbers. Only Bobby Bland could get away with it. The best blues singer.....ever!

Barbara

+Anthony Mead  I agree.

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