Forty Four
Eric Burdon Lyrics


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I wore my .44 so long, I've made my shoulder sore
I wore my .44 so long, I done made my shoulder sore
Well, I'm wondrin' everybody, where'd my baby go

Well, I'm so mad this mornin', I don't know where in the world to go
Well, I'm so mad this mornin', I don't know where in the world to go
Well, I'm lookin' for me some money, pawned gun to have some gold




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Eric Burdon's song Forty Four are about a man who has been carrying around his .44 gun for so long that it has caused him physical pain. He is lamenting the loss of his lover and is in search of her, wondering where she has gone. The song is full of frustration and anger, with the singer not knowing where to turn or what to do.


The line "Well, I'm lookin' for me some money, pawned gun to have some gold" could be interpreted as the singer's desperation to find a way to win his lover back. He has pawned his gun in order to try and raise money, which could perhaps be used to buy her gifts or demonstrate his affection in some other way. The overall sense of the song is one of desperation and confusion, with the singer unsure of how to move forward in his life.


Line by Line Meaning

I wore my .44 so long, I've made my shoulder sore
I have carried my firearm for an extended period of time, causing physical discomfort to my shoulder


Well, I'm wondrin' everybody, where'd my baby go
I am expressing confusion and concern about the whereabouts of my significant other


Well, I'm so mad this mornin', I don't know where in the world to go
I am experiencing intense anger and frustration, feeling lost and directionless


Well, I'm lookin' for me some money, pawned gun to have some gold
I am seeking financial resources and have resorted to pawning my firearm in hopes of obtaining some money




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Written by: CHESTER BURNETT

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