Nobody Wants You When You Are Down And Out
Bobby Womack Lyrics


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Well, once I lived the life of a millionaire
Spending my money, no, I didn't care
Takin' my friend John out for a mighty good time
Buyin' high-priced liquor, champagne and wine

Then I began to fall so low
Didn't have a friend, nor no place to go
If I get my hands on a dollar again
I'm goin' to hold on to it until the eagle grins

Soon as I get back up on my feet again
Everybody wants to be my long-lost friend
It's might strange, without a doubt
Nobody wants you when you're down and out

Lord, soon as I get up on my feet again
Everybody wants to be my long-lost friend
It's mighty strange, without a doubt




Nobody wants you when you're down and out
That's what I mean when you're down and out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bobby Womack's "Nobody Wants You When You Are Down And Out" is a reflection of the harsh and unfair reality of life. The song is a narration of a rags-to-riches-to-rags story. The singer starts the song by recalling his past life, where he lived as a millionaire, spending his money irresponsibly without any care. He used to take his friend John out for high-end drinks and wine. However, things started to fall apart, and he found himself without any friends or any place to call home. He had no money, and he was struggling to get by.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the central theme of the track. It is a lament about how people treat someone when they are no longer wealthy or successful. The singer highlights the irony that when he was wealthy, he had many friends who enjoyed spending his money. In contrast, now that he is poor, nobody wants anything to do with him. It's a universal truth of life, and one's social status and financial position play a significant role in how they are perceived by society. The singer concludes by expressing a desire to hold onto his wealth if he ever gets his hands on it again so that he won't fall prey to this cycle again.


Overall, the lyrics of the song "Nobody Wants You When You Are Down And Out" by Bobby Womack are a profound commentary on the shallow nature of human relationships. It highlights how people's worth is often measured by their material possessions rather than their inherent value as people.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, once I lived the life of a millionaire
I used to have a lot of money and lived a luxurious life


Spending my money, no, I didn't care
I was reckless with my spending and didn't think about the consequences


Takin' my friend John out for a mighty good time
I would treat my friend John to expensive outings


Buyin' high-priced liquor, champagne and wine
I would spend a lot of money on expensive drinks


Then I began to fall so low
I started to lose my wealth and status


Didn't have a friend, nor no place to go
I was left lonely with no one to turn to and nowhere to go


If I get my hands on a dollar again
If I manage to get some money again


I'm goin' to hold on to it until the eagle grins
I will hold onto it tightly until I can afford to let go


Soon as I get back up on my feet again
As soon as I regain my financial stability again


Everybody wants to be my long-lost friend
People suddenly want to be in my good graces and be seen around me


It's might strange, without a doubt
It's peculiar how people only want to associate with you when you have money


Nobody wants you when you're down and out
People distance themselves from you when you go through tough times


Lord, soon as I get up on my feet again
At the moment I regain my financial stability


Everybody wants to be my long-lost friend
People become interested in associating with me again


It's mighty strange, without a doubt
It's peculiar how people only want to associate with you when you have money


Nobody wants you when you're down and out
People distance themselves from you when you go through tough times


That's what I mean when you're down and out
This is what I am talking about when I say 'down and out'




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Written by: JIMMY COX

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kj singh

Well, once I lived the life of a millionaire
Spending my money, no, I didn't care
Takin' my friend John out for a mighty good time
Buyin' high-priced liquor, champagne and wine
Then I began to fall so low
Didn't have a friend, nor no place to go
If I get my hands on a dollar again
I'm goin' to hold on to it until the eagle grins
Soon as I get back up on my feet again
Everybody wants to be my long-lost friend
It's might strange, without a doubt
Nobody wants you when you're down and out
Lord, soon as I get up on my feet again
Everybody wants to be my long-lost friend
It's mighty strange, without a doubt
Nobody wants you when you're down and out
That's what I mean when you're down and out



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Gafanhoto

Ouvindo em 2020 essa beleza de música!

Marcos Sergio Sousa

2021

Matthew Strahan

So true rite now

Ngoli Nyirenda

2022 !

Michael Whittaker

Gospel to me my life in a song

Love music bad all genres

2020 and my love for Bobby Womack never dies....May his soul Rest In Peace... love from Jamaica 🇯🇲

Belle Starr

2022 feels the same love music bad genres

Jackstar601

Rasta fari!

rolando bailey

Love from Jamaica in 2023🇯🇲

Pamela Womack

Bobby knows the blues and how to put just the right amount of reality into his singing to bring it home

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