Fergus Sings The Blues
Deacon Blue Lyrics


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Fergus sings the blues
In bars of twelve or less
I'm a stranger
To the land
To this wilderness

All
Things are possible
But happen less and less
This
Is my country
These
Are my reasons

Cause I look
In the mirror
And it throws
Back the question
And I whisper in words
That beg
An answer
Tell me
Can
This white man sing the blues

Home
Sick James
My biggest
Influence
Tell
Me why
James and Bobby Purify
I'm lost
In music
Sweet
Soul music
This
Is my country
These
Are my reasons

Cause I look
In the mirror
And it throws
Back the question
And I whisper in words
That beg
An answer
Yes I look
In the mirror
And it throws
Back the question
And I whisper in words
That beg
An answer
Tell me
Can
This white man sing the blues

From the north coast
To the uplands
Stay on the left side of the white lines
From the Campsies
Over Christmas
I still dream of Memphis

Cause I look
In the mirror
And it throws
Back the question
And I whisper in words
That beg
An answer

I got the blue blue world
And I see
The blue blue sky
I got
I got the blue blue ocean
In
My blue eye
So tell me
Can
This white man sing the blues

Overall Meaning

The song "Fergus Sings the Blues" by Deacon Blue is a contemplative piece about identity and artistic authenticity. It tells the story of Fergus, a white musician who sings the blues in bars, and his quest for validation as a singer of a genre generally associated with African American culture. The verses are sung in a melancholic tone, with Fergus acknowledging his isolation from his own land and the diminishing possibility of making his dreams come true. The chorus is an introspective moment where Fergus looks at himself in the mirror and wonders if he can truly sing the blues, if he can embody the struggles and emotions that define the genre. The lyrics are a mix of self-doubt, longing for recognition, and love for the music that Fergus is drawn to.


The song is an exploration of the complexities of cultural appropriation and artistic expression. Fergus is not only an outsider in the land where he lives but also in the culture he chooses to embrace. He is aware of the cultural and social power dynamics that play a role in his desire to sing the blues and tries to reconcile his love for the music with the recognition that he will never fully understand or experience the struggles that originated it. The repetition of the chorus reflects Fergus's inner turmoil and the impossibility of finding a clear answer to his doubts.


Line by Line Meaning

Fergus sings the blues
Fergus is a musician who plays blues music.


In bars of twelve or less
Fergus plays blues music in small, intimate venues.


I'm a stranger
Fergus feels like an outsider in society.


To the land
Fergus doesn't feel a connection to the place where he lives.


To this wilderness
Fergus sees the world as a harsh and unforgiving place.


All Things are possible
Anything can happen.


But happen less and less
Good things are becoming more scarce.


This Is my country
Fergus believes he belongs in his country.


These Are my reasons
Fergus has specific reasons for his beliefs.


Cause I look In the mirror
Fergus is reflecting on his own identity.


And it throws Back the question
His reflection makes him question himself.


And I whisper in words That beg An answer
He isn't sure of the answer to his own question.


Tell me Can This white man sing the blues
He's asking if his race should prevent him from playing blues music.


Home Sick James
He feels a strong connection to the blues musician Homesick James.


My biggest Influence
Homesick James has had a big impact on Fergus's music.


Tell Me why James and Bobby Purify
Fergus is curious about other blues musicians.


I'm lost In music
Fergus feels deeply connected to music.


Sweet Soul music
He is specifically interested in soul music.


From the north coast To the uplands
Fergus is probably from Scotland.


Stay on the left side of the white lines
Drive safely.


From the Campsies Over Christmas
The Campsie Hills is a range in Scotland.


I still dream of Memphis
He aspires to leave Scotland for the heart of blues music.


I got the blue blue world And I see The blue blue sky
He sees the world in terms of the color blue.


I got I got the blue blue ocean In My blue eye
His own physical makeup is blue, metaphorically.


Tell me Can This white man sing the blues
Again, he questions whether his race should prevent him from playing blues music.




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Written by: JIM PRIME, RICKY ROSS

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@jamiedavidson5045

Fergus sings the blues
In bars of twelve or less
I'm a stranger
To the land
To this wilderness

All
Things are possible
But happen less and less
This
Is my country
These
Are my reasons

Cause I look
In the mirror
And it throws
Back the question
And I whisper in words
That beg
An answer
Tell me
Can
This white man sing the blues

Home
Sick James
My biggest
Influence
Tell
Me why
James and Bobby Purify
I'm lost
In music
Sweet
Soul music
This
Is my country
These
Are my reasons

Cause I look
In the mirror
And it throws
Back the question
And I whisper in words
That beg
An answer
Yes I look
In the mirror
And it throws
Back the question
And I whisper in words
That beg
An answer
Tell me
Can
This white man sing the blues

From the north coast
To the uplands
Stay on the left side of the white lines
From the Campsies
Over Christmas
I still dream of Memphis

Cause I look
In the mirror
And it throws
Back the question
And I whisper in words
That beg
An answer

I got the blue blue world
And I see
The blue blue sky
I got
I got the blue blue ocean
In
My blue eye
So tell me
Can
This white man sing the blues



All comments from YouTube:

@LeeWhite-g1o

The pair have so much energy and enthusiasm and of course great voices and music LONDON LEE 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

@robertrenton5015

Lorraine always looks like she is having the greatest time ever!

@naughtybutter

Isn’t she just the coolest person? What a voice. I’ve seen them 5 times and they’re superb live ❤

@juanmanu9652

One of the greatest songs ever written. Full of energy, melodic, harmonic and a great band.

@BillyBunter-f9n

So many great songs. Scandalously under-rated band. Ricky's songwriting is brilliant

@fedemartos7557

Subestimada?? 😳

@alfieholloway

They’ve suddenly become my favourite band

@bazfinnegan7393

Same....

@andrewnightingale770

Better late than never!!

@louisjonkers6390

I hope their kids realise how cool is it must be to call Ricky& Lorraine their parents .Always loved DeaconBlue 😘

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