St Louis Blues March
Duane Eddy Lyrics


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I hate to see that evening sun go down
I hate to see that evening sun go down
Cause my baby, he's gone left this town

Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today
If I'm feelin' tomorrow like I feel today
I'll pack my truck and make my give-a-way
St. Louis woman with her diamond ring
Pulls that man around by her, if it wasn't for her and her
That man I love would have gone nowhere, nowhere

I got the St. Louis blues, blues as I can be
That man's got a heart like a rock cast in the sea
Or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me

I love my baby like a school boy loves his pie




Like a Kentucky colonel loves his mint 'n rye
I love my man till the day I die

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Duane Eddy's song St Louis Blues March describe heartbreak and love lost. The singer begins by lamenting the setting of the sun, which represents the end of the day and the departure of the lover. The singer hates to see the sun go down because it means that his lover has left the town, leaving him alone and in despair. He admits that he feels the same way every day, suggesting that his heart is broken and will not heal. He considers leaving town and starting over, symbolized by packing his truck and making his "give-a-way."


The singer then turns his attention to a St. Louis woman with a diamond ring. She has an iron grip on her man and is the reason why the singer's lover has left him. He ponders what might have happened if she hadn't interfered, suggesting that his love might have gone somewhere else if not for her. The chorus expresses the singer's deep melancholy, with the St. Louis blues feeling as blue as he can be. He believes that his lover has a heart as hard as a rock, which is why he has left him. Despite this, the singer affirms his undying love for his man, comparing it to a schoolboy's love for pastry or a Kentucky colonel's love for whiskey.


Line by Line Meaning

I hate to see that evening sun go down
I don't like to see the evening end because my lover has left the town.


Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today
If tomorrow feels the same as today, I'll leave this place for good.


St. Louis woman with her diamond ring
A woman from St. Louis wearing a valuable ring.


Pulls that man around by her, if it wasn't for her and her
The St. Louis woman controls the man she is with and without her, he would have no direction.


That man I love would have gone nowhere, nowhere
The man I love would be lost without the St. Louis woman's guidance.


I got the St. Louis blues, blues as I can be
I am feeling very sad and regretful about my situation in St. Louis.


That man's got a heart like a rock cast in the sea
The man I love has a very cold and unfeeling heart.


Or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me
If he truly loved me, he wouldn't have left me and gone so far away.


I love my baby like a school boy loves his pie
I love my lover very deeply and with great enthusiasm.


Like a Kentucky colonel loves his mint 'n rye
My love for my man is as strong as a Kentucky colonel's love for his favorite drink.


I love my man till the day I die
I will always love my man until the day I pass away.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, HANDY BROTHERS MUSIC CO.,INC., Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: William Christopher Handy

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