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Got to Get Better in a Little While
Derek and the Dominos Lyrics


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Don't you know what's wrong with me?
I'm seeing things I don't want to see.
Sniffing things that ain't no good for me.
I'm going down fast, won't you say a prayer for me?

[Chorus:]
It's got to get better in a little while.
It's got to get better in a little while.
It's got to get better in a little while.
It's got to get better in a little while.

The sun's got to shine on my guitar someday.
Revolution all across the land.
Just like Sly, you got to take a stand.
Please don't hurt nobody, don't knock them down;
Give them a helping hand to get off the ground.

[Chorus]

Still one thing that you can do;
Fall down on your knees and pray.
I know the Lord's gonna answer you.
Don't do it tomorrow, do it today.

[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

In "Got to Get Better in a Little While," Derek and the Dominos explore the sense of desperation and struggle present in addiction. The song is a cry for help, with the singer admitting to seeing things they don't want to see and sniffing things that aren't good for them. The repeated plea for someone to say a prayer for them suggests that the singer is beyond self-help and needs outside intervention. The chorus, with its hopeful repetition that things will get better in a little while, underscores the singer's desire for change and their belief that it is possible.


The song shifts from the personal to the political in the second verse, with mention of a "revolution all across the land." The reference to "Sly" is likely a nod to Sly and the Family Stone, a band that often incorporated social and political messages into their music. The plea for nonviolence and cooperation--"please don't hurt nobody, don't knock them down; give them a helping hand to get off the ground"--indicates that the singer sees change as possible through collective action and empathy.


The song ends with a call to action: "fall down on your knees and pray," with the assurance that the Lord will answer. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the idea that change is imminent and that it's worth holding on for.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't you know what's wrong with me?
I'm struggling and need your help to figure out what's going on.


I'm seeing things I don't want to see.
I'm experiencing things that are difficult and unpleasant.


Sniffing things that ain't no good for me.
I'm doing things that are harmful and self-destructive.


I'm going down fast, won't you say a prayer for me?
I'm spiraling out of control and need your support to help me through it.


It's got to get better in a little while.
I'm hopeful that things will improve soon.


The sun's got to shine on my guitar someday.
I'm hoping for a brighter future that is full of opportunity and success.


Revolution all across the land.
I believe that big changes are coming, and I want to be a part of them.


Just like Sly, you got to take a stand.
I'm inspired by others who have stood up for what they believe in and want to follow in their footsteps.


Please don't hurt nobody, don't knock them down;
I want to do good in the world and help others whenever I can.


Give them a helping hand to get off the ground.
I believe in lifting people up and supporting them when they're struggling.


Still one thing that you can do;
Despite everything, there is always something positive you can do.


Fall down on your knees and pray.
Prayer can be a powerful tool for finding peace and strength in difficult times.


I know the Lord's gonna answer you.
I have faith that there is a higher power looking out for us.


Don't do it tomorrow, do it today.
Don't wait to take positive action; start making changes right now.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ERIC PATRICK CLAPTON

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Lionel Max

Don't you know what's wrong with me?
I'm seeing things I don't want to see.
Sniffing things that ain't no good for me.
I'm going down fast, won't you say a prayer for me?
It's got to get better in a little while.
It's got to get better in a little while.
It's got to get better in a little while.
It's got to get better in a little while.
The sun's got to shine on my guitar someday.
Revolution all across the land.
Just like sly, you got to take a stand.
Please don't hurt nobody, don't knock them down;
Give them a helping hand to get off the ground.
The sun's got to shine on my guitar someday.
Still one thing that you can do;
Fall down on your knees and pray.
I know the lord's gonna answer you.
Don't do it tomorrow, do it today.
The sun's got to shine on my guitar someday.



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Dogdrum

Eric Clapton knows the drums. I mean knows...As a drummer myself, that was a part of his artistic genius. When he calls you the best drummer he ever worked with...you are an icon of the instrument. That's Jim Gordon for you. Hope he's found true peace.

EC IS Here

i love your comment. As a EC addict, part his true genius is his ability to put a band together for what sound he wants and all that. BUT not to take away from Gordon, your spot on. I'm not even a drummer and I can tell you to hold that rhythm for that long like Gordon did there is absolute proof how good he was, just by listening to this song. That's perfect timing, only gods can do. I also hope he has found peace. I love you Jim!

Jimmy Cresimore

Oh My ! What an off the cuff performance of soul stretching and progression ... what else can I say ... EC said it all !!! ... Indeed, It's gotta get better in a little while ... for all of us !!!!

eddy71454

When Jim Gordon lays down those 16th notes on the cymbal he picks up the whole song. He played some of the finest studio drum tracks ever. His playing on the Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys album is stunning. Listen to him on My Maria by B.W. Stevenson.

Jerry Kelliker

I did not know he was the drummer on "Low Spark... thanks for the info.

Henry from CO

Have enjoy Clapton's music throughout his career, but I must admit his time with the Dominos was my favorite.

Beverly Landrum

Same. Always puts me in the best mood.

Jim Nesta

The sun was certainly shining on Clapton's guitar during this performance.

Stephen Benedict

Near the end of the Peak Clapton era.

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Rick Blackburn

Jim Gordon was one of the most underrated drummers in Rock history nobody very really heard of him until he made it with Clapton

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