I'm a Stranger
Charlie Musselwhite Lyrics


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Some people ask me, what does a stranger, stranger do?
Well, some people ask me, what does a stranger, stranger do?
Well, a stranger wears ragged clothes
And stuffs newspaper in his shoes

Well, I'm a stranger, I'm a long way from home
Yes, I'm a stranger, baby and I'm a long way from home
Well, because I'm a stranger
People wanna try to do me wrong, do me wrong

What you gonna do, baby, when your troubles get like mine?
Well, what you gonna do, baby, when your troubles get like mine?
Well, I know you wanna go spend all my money
Shake and stitch up all the chance

Yes, I'm just a stranger and I'm just shifting through your channel
Well, I'm just a stranger, baby and I'm just passing through your channel




Well, now you know, just because I'm a stranger, baby
And all your fears want to dog me around

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Charlie Musselwhite's "I'm a Stranger" depict the life and struggles of a nameless stranger. When people ask him what he does, he simply answers that he is a stranger. The stranger is often misunderstood and judged because of his appearance. He wears ragged clothes and stuffs newspaper in his shoes. He is far away from home and people often try to exploit and take advantage of him. His troubles are endless and he is constantly faced with new challenges. He tries to survive and move forward, shifting through different channels of life, but all of his fears and doubts continue to haunt him.


The message of the song is powerful and relatable. It portrays the loneliness, hardship, and challenges of those who are different and marginalized from society. The strangers may be homeless or refugees, but they all share the same struggles and suffering. The song highlights the importance of empathy and compassion towards those who are struggling, despite their differences.


Line by Line Meaning

Some people ask me, what does a stranger, stranger do?
People often ask what a person who is a stranger does or is like.


Well, a stranger wears ragged clothes And stuffs newspaper in his shoes
A stranger may dress poorly and try to make the best of what they have, even by using newspaper to cushion their feet in their shoes.


Yes, I'm a stranger, baby and I'm a long way from home Well, because I'm a stranger People wanna try to do me wrong, do me wrong
The singer is clearly stating that they are far from home and that this makes people want to take advantage of strangers.


Well, what you gonna do, baby, when your troubles get like mine? Well, I know you wanna go spend all my money Shake and stitch up all the chance
The singer is questioning what others will do in his situation, as he knows that people may want to use him for personal gain and use his money.


Well, now you know, just because I'm a stranger, baby And all your fears want to dog me around
The singer believes that people are afraid of strangers and this causes them to treat strangers poorly or try to take advantage of them.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHARLEY MUSSELWHITE

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