Stone Pony Blues
Charley Patton Lyrics


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Baby saddle my pony, saddle up my black mare
I'm gonna find a rider, baby, in the world somewhere

Hello central, what's the matter with your line?
Come a storm last night, tore the wire down

Got a brand new Shetland, man, already trained
Just get in the saddle, tighten up on your reins

And a brown-skinned woman like somethin' fit to eat
But a jet black woman, don't put your hands on me

Took my baby, to meet the mornin' train
And the blues come down, baby, like showers o' rain





I got somethin' to tell you when I get a chance
I don't wanna marry, just wanna be your man

Overall Meaning

In Charley Patton's "Stone Pony Blues", the singer is asking someone to saddle their pony and black mare, as they want to find a rider in the world somewhere. The feeling of restlessness and desire for exploration is evident from the very beginning. The singer then calls the central and asks what’s wrong with the line, as a storm might’ve caused the wire to break down. It appears that the singer wants to inform someone about their plans but couldn't due to communication failure.


The song then takes a turn, as the singer talks about a brand new Shetland that he just got, which is already trained. The idea of speed, agility, and movement is emphasized here. The singer then talks about two women; a brown-skinned woman who is 'fit to eat' and a jet black woman. The singer warns not to put their hands on him, which could be an indication of not getting involved with any women while on their journey. The last stanza shows that the singer has something to tell someone, but they don't want to get married, just want to be loved. The song seems to imply a quest for freedom, mobility, and a need for love without any limitations.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby saddle my pony, saddle up my black mare
Prepare my horses for me, as I embark on a journey to search for a rider


I'm gonna find a rider, baby, in the world somewhere
I am determined to find someone who can ride with me on my journey


Hello central, what's the matter with your line?
Why is the phone line not working properly?


Come a storm last night, tore the wire down
The storm that occurred last night broke the phone line


Got a brand new Shetland, man, already trained
I have acquired a new horse that is already trained


Just get in the saddle, tighten up on your reins
Mount the horse and hold the reins tightly


And a brown-skinned woman like somethin' fit to eat
A woman with brown skin that is beautiful


But a jet black woman, don't put your hands on me
Do not touch me if you are a woman with jet black skin


Took my baby, to meet the mornin' train
I accompanied my loved one to the train station in the morning


And the blues come down, baby, like showers o' rain
I am feeling sad and blue, like a heavy rain shower


I got somethin' to tell you when I get a chance
I have something important to tell you, but I need to find the appropriate moment


I don't wanna marry, just wanna be your man
I do not want to get married, but I want to be in a relationship with you




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Written by: CHARLEY PATTON

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