High Sheriff Blues
Charley Patton Lyrics


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Get in trouble at Belzoni, there ain't no use a-screamin'
And cryin'
Get in trouble in Belzoni, there ain't no use a-screamin'
And cryin'
Mr. Will will take you, back to Belzoni jailhouse flyin'

Le' me tell you folksies, how he treated me
Le' me tell you folksies, how he treated me
An' he put me in a cellar, just as dark as it could be

There I laid one evenin', Mr. Purvis was standin' 'round
There I laid one evenin', Mr. Purvis was standin' 'round
Mr. Purvis told Mr. Will to, let poor Charley down

It takes booze and blues, Lord, to carry me through
Takes booze and blues, Lord, to carry me through
But it did seem like years, in a jailhouse where there is
No boo'

I got up one mornin', feelin' awe, hmm
I got up one mornin', feelin' mighty bad, hmm
An' it might not a-been them Belzoni jail I had
(Blues I had, boys)

While I was in trouble, ain't no use a-screamin'
When I was in prison, it ain't no use a-screamin and




Cryin'
Mr. Purvis the onliest man could, ease that pain of mine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Charley Patton's song "High Sheriff Blues" describes the troubles that can befall someone who finds themselves in Belzoni, specifically in terms of the local law enforcement. Patton acknowledges that if you do get in trouble there, there is no use screaming or crying because the high sheriff, Mr. Will, will take you back to jail. The lyrics describe a dark cellar that Patton was put in, with no relief in sight. He mentions Mr. Purvis, who seems to be the only person who can ease his pain. Patton mentions that it takes booze and blues to carry him through, but in jail, there is no booze or any other way to find solace for his troubles.


The lyrics of "High Sheriff Blues" conveys a feeling of hopelessness and despair. Patton's desperate situation is evident from the fact that he is reliant on alcohol and blues music to get him through his time in jail. The lyrics reflect the harsh realities of life in Belzoni at the time, and the powerlessness of those who found themselves on the wrong side of the law. The mention of Mr. Purvis indicates that there were individuals with some level of influence who could intervene, but for the most part, the people in Belzoni were at the mercy of the high sheriff.


Line by Line Meaning

Get in trouble at Belzoni, there ain't no use a-screamin' And cryin'
If you get into trouble at Belzoni, it's pointless to scream and cry because it won't help.


Mr. Will will take you, back to Belzoni jailhouse flyin'
If you get in trouble, Mr. Will will take you back to Belzoni jailhouse quickly.


Le' me tell you folksies, how he treated me
Let me explain to you, folks, how he treated me.


An' he put me in a cellar, just as dark as it could be
He put me in a dark cellar with no light.


There I laid one evenin', Mr. Purvis was standin' 'round
One evening, I was lying down, and Mr. Purvis was nearby.


Mr. Purvis told Mr. Will to, let poor Charley down
Mr. Purvis told Mr. Will to release me from jail.


It takes booze and blues, Lord, to carry me through
To get through it, I need alcohol and blues music.


But it did seem like years, in a jailhouse where there is No boo'
However, it felt like years being in jail without any booze.


I got up one mornin', feelin' awe, hmm
I woke up one morning feeling very bad.


An' it might not a-been them Belzoni jail I had (Blues I had, boys)
And it might not have been the Belzoni jail that made me feel that way, but the blues I had.


While I was in trouble, ain't no use a-screamin'
When I was in trouble, there was no point in screaming.


When I was in prison, it ain't no use a-screamin and Cryin'
When I was in jail, there was no point in screaming or crying.


Mr. Purvis the onliest man could, ease that pain of mine
Mr. Purvis was the only person who could alleviate my pain.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CHARLEY PATTON

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SUN HOT BAND

Just so ground breaking - superb! No Doubt all modern musicians like us are standing on guys like these shoulders.

Shein Die

one of my favorites~

High Road

High Sheriff Blues
Charley Patton
Lyrics
Get in trouble at Belzoni, there ain't no use a-screamin'
And cryin'
Get in trouble in Belzoni, there ain't no use a-screamin'
And cryin'
Mr. Will will take you, back to Belzoni jailhouse flyin'
Le' me tell you folksies, how he treated me
Le' me tell you folksies, how he treated me
An' he put me in a cellar, just as dark as it could be
There I laid one evenin', Mr. Purvis was standin' 'round
There I laid one evenin', Mr. Purvis was standin' 'round
Mr. Purvis told Mr. Will to, let poor Charley down
It takes booze and blues, Lord, to carry me through
Takes booze and blues, Lord, to carry me through
But it did seem like years, in a jailhouse where there is
No boo'
I got up one mornin', feelin' awe, hmm
I got up one mornin', feelin' mighty bad, hmm
An' it might not a-been them Belzoni jail I had
(Blues I had, boys)
While I was in trouble, ain't no use a-screamin'
When I was in prison, it ain't no use a-screamin and
Cryin'
Mr. Purvis the onliest man could, ease that pain of mine
Songwriters: Charley Patton
High Sheriff Blues lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

Batman Jones

Charlie Patton knocked it out of the park on this one. But don't forget to listen to "When the War Was On", which he sung with with wife. Very good stuff.

Fully Automatic

That's a Blind Willie Johnson song.

MyGustavo70

It take booze, booze to carry me through

I HATE ALGERIANS

underrated legende..

OTTOPARTS1000

!!

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