Early in the Morning
Champion Jack Dupree Lyrics


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Oh, now! Early in the morning!
It really is early in the morning, too, son!
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning, I'm feelin' good
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning, I feel so good
I went down to my baby's house
I knocked upon her doggone door
She told me, daddy don't knock no more
She go, I don't want you here no more
I said,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning, And I'm feeling good
(Mickey's Solo:)
Oh yeah...
All right there! Yeah! Let your hair down! I wish you had some... Yeah!
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,
Early in the morning,




Early in the morning,
Early in the morning, I'm feelin' so good, yes I do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Champion Jack Dupree's "Early in the Morning" are a testament to the joys of life that can be experienced when one is feeling good. The repetition of "Early in the morning" emphasizes the freshness of the day and the promise it holds. The singer expresses his positive feelings, and when he is rejected by his lover, he remains in a state of bliss, singing about how good he feels.


The singer visits his lover's home, but she tells him not to knock anymore, indicating a break-up or rejection. Despite this setback, the singer does not show signs of despair. Instead, he sings about feeling good early in the morning, demonstrating an understanding that life has ups and downs but choosing to enjoy the ups.


Overall, "Early in the Morning" is a song that celebrates the simple pleasures of life, such as fresh mornings and good feelings, despite the obstacles we may face.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, now! Early in the morning!
Expressing excitement about the early time of day.


It really is early in the morning, too, son!
Acknowledging the actual time of day being the morning.


Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, I'm feelin' good
Repeating the early morning time and reiterating feeling good during it.


I went down to my baby's house
Going to visit a significant other at their residence.


I knocked upon her doggone door
Knocking on their door to attempt to get their attention.


She told me, daddy don't knock no more
Being rejected as they don't want that person there.


She go, I don't want you here no more
Continuing to express the rejection and unwelcome feelings towards the person.


I said, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, And I'm feeling good
Ignoring the rejection and continuing to feel good during the early morning time.


(Mickey's Solo):
Introducing a solo in the song.


Oh yeah...
Expressing excitement or agreement to what was just performed in the solo.


All right there! Yeah! Let your hair down! I wish you had some... Yeah!
Encouraging others to enjoy the music and let loose, expressing a playful desire for something else.


Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, Early in the morning, I'm feelin' so good, yes I do
Repeating the early morning time and continuing to feel good during it.




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Comments from YouTube:

Cortez Fernandez

The underappreciated possible King of Rock.....Champion Jack Dupree

dolf dolf

the best blues' s voice

Lynelle

Thanks for sharing this piece

Gary Zimmerman

Excellent. Thanks.

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