I Can't Stand up Alone
Clyde McPhatter Lyrics


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One of these days
I will take a vacation
By a quiet and peaceful shore
Cool my feet
In that crystal water
And I won't have to worry anymore

My burdens are gettin' so heavy
I can't stand up alone
I wanna lay my head on one strong shoulder
I can't stand up alone

Well I can't stand up all by myself
I can't stand up alone
I need the touch of a mighty hand
I can't stand up alone

A voice came down like thunder
A light around me shone
He said, 'Child get up, take hold of my hand'
'You don't have to stand alone'

Well I can't stand up all by myself
I can't stand up alone
I need the touch of a mighty hand
I can't stand up alone

Well trouble I seen trouble
All around my door
Now go and leave me Old Man Trouble
I don't want trouble no more

Well I can't stand up all by myself
I can't stand up alone
I need the touch of a mighty hand
I can't stand up alone

One of these days
I will take a vacation
By a quiet and peaceful shore
Cool my feet
In that crystal water
And I won't have to worry anymore

I can't stand up all by myself
I can't stand up alone

I can't stand up all by myself
I can't stand up alone

Overall Meaning

In Clyde McPhatter's song, "I Can't Stand up Alone," the singer tells of his troubles and burdens that have become too heavy for him to bear alone. He longs for a quiet vacation by a peaceful shore where he can cool his feet in the crystal water and not have to worry anymore. The song then introduces a voice that comes down like thunder and shines a light around the singer, urging him to take hold of its hand. The voice offers him the support and strength he needs to face his troubles and overcome them.


The lyrics paint a picture of a person struggling to deal with the challenges of life and feeling like they cannot make it on their own. They yearn for a respite from their worries and need someone or something to lean on. The voice that offers them support is like a divine presence that brings hope and encouragement, inspiring the singer to keep going and not give up.


The song's message is one of hope and resilience, reminding the listener that even though life can be tough, they do not have to face it alone. It highlights the importance of seeking help and support when needed and encourages people to hold onto hope and never give up.


Line by Line Meaning

One of these days
At some point in the future


I will take a vacation
I will seek rest and relaxation


By a quiet and peaceful shore
In a place that is tranquil and serene


Cool my feet
Dip my toes in


In that crystal water
In water that is clear and pure


And I won't have to worry anymore
And I will be free from anxiety


My burdens are gettin' so heavy
The weight of my problems is becoming unbearable


I can't stand up alone
I cannot cope by myself


I wanna lay my head on one strong shoulder
I desire the support of someone strong and dependable


Well I can't stand up all by myself
I am unable to manage without assistance


I need the touch of a mighty hand
I require divine intervention


A voice came down like thunder
I experienced a powerful communication


A light around me shone
I was surrounded by illumination


He said, 'Child get up, take hold of my hand'
A higher power commanded me to act


'You don't have to stand alone'
You are not alone


Well trouble I seen trouble
I have witnessed many problems


All around my door
That have impacted my life significantly


Now go and leave me Old Man Trouble
Now I want these problems to disappear


I don't want trouble no more
I no longer wish to deal with difficulties


I can't stand up all by myself
I cannot manage alone


I can't stand up alone
I need help


One of these days
At some point in the future


I will take a vacation
I will seek rest and relaxation


By a quiet and peaceful shore
In a place that is tranquil and serene


Cool my feet
Dip my toes in


In that crystal water
In water that is clear and pure


And I won't have to worry anymore
And I will be free from anxiety


I can't stand up all by myself
I cannot manage alone


I can't stand up alone
I require assistance




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Written by: Carson

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@Charbelle-u4r

He never got the credit he deserved. He influced music way more than people realize. I love this song.

@darlenefarmer4679

It’s a crying shame on God’s green earth that Clyde McPhatter isn’t mentioned in the same company with Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Ray Charles etc. But he is pretty much unknown today except among the incurably obsessed devotees of fifties R&B. I’m 76 and grew up listening to him as a lead with the Dominoes and then as a solo artist. Bought all
his records. He should be an icon today for the influence he had on so many that gained the notoriety he never had. His depression from this lack of recognition led to his substance abuse and his early death at 39.

R.I.P. Clyde. You were the real deal to me.

@billyonions6024

I can concur with your statement. A staggering voice !

@GoldFinger34

I agree. I’d even throw Jackie Wilson in there too. While known, Jackie Wilson isn’t recognized or mentioned today like James Brown or Marvin Gaye. Jackie Wilson, Clyde McPhatter and Roy Hamilton are true vocal legends who could sing ANYTHING but aren’t hailed as being peerless like they ought to be.

@soulman4692

Have heard it today on Rockabilly-Radio...!!!

@tyroneepps3018

This man can sing go ahead clyde

@richardleonard4281

It doesn't get much better than this.

@lytation

Thanks Richard. Bought this for a lover's question but soon found the flip side, Jack

@richardleonard4281

@@lytation Lover's Question was a great choice.

@cjmarshall0221

My parents had this record when I was a little shaver. I liked it a lot and played it a lot. One thing though. It was several years before I figured out that Clyde was a man. His high tenor voice, which is awesome, sounded female to my ears. Oh well, it made no difference when I found out the truth.

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