Busted
Charley Pride Lyrics


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The bills are all due and my baby need shoes but I'm busted
Cotton is down to a quarter a pound but I'm busted
I got a cow that's gone dry and a hen that won't lay
A big stack of bills that gets bigger each day

The county will haul my belongings away I'm busted
I called brother Bill to get me a loan I was busted
For I hate to beg like a dog for a bone but I'm busted
But Bill said that there ain't a thing I can do

My wife and my kids're all down with the flu
And I was just thinking of calling on you I'm busted

Now Lord I'm no thief but a man can go wrong when he's busted
The food that we canned last summer is gone I'm busted
The fields are all bare and the cotton won't grow





Me and my family's got to pack up and go
But I'll make a living the Lord only knows I'm busted

Overall Meaning

Charley Pride's song "Busted" is a heartfelt country song that speaks to the hardships and struggles that come with being broke and unable to make ends meet. Throughout the song, the singer laments about his dire financial situation - he is unable to pay his bills, buy his baby the shoes he needs, and the cost of cotton has plummeted to a quarter per pound. He has cows that won't produce milk and chickens that won't lay eggs, while he has a stack of bills that only continues to grow each day. He is facing foreclosure, and his belongings are set to be taken away by the county.


The singer then reaches out to his brother Bill for a loan, but unfortunately, Bill is not able to lend him any money. As a result, the man is forced to face the reality that he may have to beg for help, a crushing blow to his pride. The singer's wife and kids are also sick, which adds to an already stressful situation. The song concludes on a somber note as he reflects on how difficult life can be, even for an honest man, and how one can go down the wrong path when circumstances are tough.


One of the most striking things about this song is its honesty regarding poverty, a topic that is not often addressed in country music. The lyrics are poignant and relatable, speaking to the very real struggles faced by millions of Americans on a daily basis. The song was also a significant milestone for Pride, who became the first black performer to achieve mainstream success in country music.


Line by Line Meaning

The bills are all due and my baby need shoes but I'm busted
I have no money to pay my bills, even though my baby needs new shoes.


Cotton is down to a quarter a pound but I'm busted
Even though I have crops to sell, the cotton market has crashed and I have no money.


I got a cow that's gone dry and a hen that won't lay
My livestock is not producing, which means I have less to sell for money.


A big stack of bills that gets bigger each day
I have a significant amount of debt that is only growing, adding to my financial hardship.


The county will haul my belongings away I'm busted
If I don't pay my debts, I could lose everything I own to collectors.


I called brother Bill to get me a loan I was busted
I had to ask my brother for a loan because I had no other options due to my financial situation.


For I hate to beg like a dog for a bone but I'm busted
I don't want to have to beg for money, but I have no other choice due to my financial struggles.


But Bill said that there ain't a thing I can do
My brother was unable to help me with a loan, leaving me in a difficult financial position with no options.


My wife and my kids're all down with the flu
My family is sick with the flu, adding to my financial stress and challenges.


And I was just thinking of calling on you I'm busted
I am so financially desperate that I considered asking for help from someone who may not be willing to assist me.


Now Lord I'm no thief but a man can go wrong when he's busted
While I don't condone stealing, a person could easily make poor choices when they are in a dire financial situation such as my own.


The food that we canned last summer is gone I'm busted
I have used up all of the food we put aside for the winter, leaving us with no source of sustenance.


The fields are all bare and the cotton won't grow
My crops have failed, leaving me with no way to earn money or feed my family.


Me and my family's got to pack up and go
Because of my financial struggles and the lack of resources to survive, we must leave our home and find a new way to make a living.


But I'll make a living the Lord only knows I'm busted
Despite my hardships, I will find a way to survive and make a living, but I don't yet know how.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ROB THOMAS

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