Mama
Charley Patton Lyrics


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Some people say that the weary blues ain't bad
Some people say the weary blues ain't bad
But it's the worst old feeling that I've ever had
Woke up this morning, with the jinx around my bed
I woke up this morning with the jinx around my bed
I didn't have no daddy to hold my aching head

Brown skin's deceitful, but a yellow man is worse
Brown skin's deceitful, but a yellow man is worse
I'm gonna get myself a black man and play safety first

I got a man in Atlanta, two in Alabama, three in Chattanooga




Four in Cincinnati, five in Mississippi, six in Memphis, Tennessee
If you don't like my peaches, please let my orchard be

Overall Meaning

Charley Patton's "Mama's Got The Blues" is a blues song that describes the feeling of exhaustion and despair. The opening lines set the tone for the entire song, as Patton sings, "Some people say that the weary blues ain't bad, but it's the worst old feeling that I've ever had." This line suggests that while some may view the blues as a harmless and soothing genre, the reality is that it embodies the feeling of being utterly worn out.


In the next verse, Patton reveals that he has woken up with bad luck, or what he calls the "jinx," and he is reminded of his painful past, as he laments not having a father to comfort him during his time of need. He then goes on to compare the different shades of men, claiming that while "brown skin's deceitful," a "yellow man is worse." Finally, he asserts that he will seek out a "black man" and "play safety first."


Overall, "Mama's Got The Blues" represents a powerful expression of the sadness and pain that can infuse the blues. The song is notable for its vivid imagery, raw emotion, and unique perspective on the complexities of race and love.


Line by Line Meaning

Some people say that the weary blues ain't bad
Some folks reckon that feeling worn out isn't so terrible


But it's the worst old feeling that I've ever had
But truth be told, it's the most awful sensation I've ever experienced


Woke up this morning, with the jinx around my bed
I woke up filled with bad luck and surrounded by misfortune


I didn't have no daddy to hold my aching head
My pain was so unbearable, I longed for the comfort of a father's touch


Brown skin's deceitful, but a yellow man is worse
People with brown skin can be tricky, but those with yellow skin are even more treacherous


I'm gonna get myself a black man and play safety first
To avoid further betrayal, I've decided to seek the company of a trustworthy black man


I got a man in Atlanta, two in Alabama, three in Chattanooga four in Cincinnati, five in Mississippi, six in Memphis, Tennessee
I have suitors in multiple cities and states, showing that I am a woman desired by many


If you don't like my peaches, please let my orchard be
If you don't appreciate my offerings or company, please do not interfere with my life or relationships




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CLARENCE WILLIAMS, SARAH EDNA MARTIN

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@strangelovemd1

Just shake it, you can break it, you can hang it on the wall
Out the window, catch it 'fore it roll
You can shake it, you can break it, you can hang it on the wall
Out the window, catch it 'fore it falls
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
Everybody have a jelly roll like mine, I lives in town
I, ain't got no brown, I, an' I want it now
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
You can snatch it, you can grab it, you can break it, you can twist it
Any way that I love to get it
I, had my right mind since I, I blowed this town
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't ya let it fall
Jus' shake it, you can break it, you can hang it on the wall
It out the window, catch it 'fore it falls
You can break it, you can hang it on the wall
It out the window, catch it 'fore it
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
I ain't got nobody here but me and myself
I, stay blue all the time, aw, when the sun goes down
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
You can shake it, you can break it, you can hang it on the wall
It out the window, catch it 'fore it fall
You can break it, you can hang it on the wall
Out the window, catch...
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
You can snatch it, you can grab it, you can break it, you can twist it
Any way that I love to get it
I, had my right mind, I, be worried sometime
'Bout a jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
Just shake it, you can break it, you can hang it on the wall
It out the window, catch it 'fore it falls
You can break it, you can hang it on the wall
It out the window, catch it 'fore it falls
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
I know I been to town, I, I walked around
I, start leavin' town, I, I fool around
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
Just shake it, you can break it, you can hang it on the wall
It out the window, catch it 'fore it falls
You can break it, you can hang it on the wall
It out the window, catch it 'fore it
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
Jus' shake it, you can break it, you can hang it on the wall
It out the window, catch it 'fore it
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it
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Songwriters: Charley Patton
Shake It & Break It (But Don't Let It Fall, Mama) lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC



@raagehomar

You can shake it, you can break it,
 you can hang it on the wall
Throw it out the window, catch it 'fore it roll
You can shake it, you can break it,
you can hang it on the wall
...it out the window, catch it 'fore it falls
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
Everybody have a jelly roll like mine, I lives in town
I, ain't got no brown, I, an' I want it now
My jelly, my roll, sweet mama, don't let it fall
You can snatch it, you can grab it, you can break it,
 you can twist it, any way that I love to get it
I, had my right mind since I, I blowed this town



All comments from YouTube:

@bdpatton2

Love you great great grand pappy!

@pretzelgirl772

Charlie Patton was brilliant and we are so lucky that these recordings were not lost...so many artists were not caught on video and it's a damn shame.

@MrPisster

+Pretzel Girl I don't think you mean "video".

@pretzelgirl772

why?

@pretzelgirl772

don't catch your meaning...you see any Charlie patton videos floating around?

@poutinedavid8937

It's been a year so it's safe to say MrPisster is comfortable being an asshead.

@oldgrannywheels

@@poutinedavid8937 Pretzel Girl wrote this confusingly, which lead MrPisster to misunderstand it. It reads, "we are so lucky that these recordings were not lost (audio, were talkin about audio in this sentence), so many artists were not caught on video." Looks like you meant to say audio, not video. I guess it was a side thought, but not only does it not have to do with the first thought, but it's so obvious it doesn't make sense cramming in there awkwardly. I'm with MrPisster on this. Funny 5 others read it differently.

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@aaronmccutcheon

This song is all about rhythm! Him stomping his feet and tapping on the guitar, whilst playing and singing...amazing!

@gabrielaagusts9854

legendary

@MegaRomeg

😁 ok.

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