Another Man
Eric Clapton Lyrics


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Another man done gone.
Another man done gone.
Another man done gone, another man done gone, another man done gone.

On the country farm.
He's on the country farm, on the country farm, he's on the country farm.

Another man done gone.
Another man done gone, another man done gone, another man done gone.





I don't know his name.
Didn't know his name, I didn't know his name, I didn't know his name.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Another Man" by Eric Clapton and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers are simple and repetitive, yet they carry a deep message. The song talks about the loss of another man who has passed away, but it doesn't delve much into the circumstances surrounding his death. All we know is that he was on a country farm and no one seems to know his name.


The repetition of "another man done gone" emphasizes the tragedy of the loss and also suggests that this is not an isolated incident. It could be referring to the countless people who have lost their lives in similar ways without recognition. The mention of the country farm could also be significant, as it could symbolize the isolation and loneliness of rural life, where people may not have access to the same resources and support systems as those in urban areas.


Overall, the lyrics paint a somber picture of a life lost without much acknowledgement, a story that has been repeated too many times before. The song highlights the importance of remembering those who have passed away and recognizing their worth, even if we didn't know them personally.


Line by Line Meaning

Another man done gone.
The singer is acknowledging the loss of another man.


Another man done gone.
The singer repeats the phrase to emphasize the gravity of the situation.


Another man done gone, another man done gone, another man done gone.
The singer reinforces the loss by repeating it three times.


He's on the country farm.
The man who passed away was living on a rural farm.


On the country farm, on the country farm, he's on the country farm.
The artist repeats the location to paint a picture of where the deceased lived.


Another man done gone.
The singer reiterates the loss.


I don't know his name.
The singer did not have a personal relationship with the deceased.


Didn't know his name, I didn't know his name, I didn't know his name.
The artist emphasizes their lack of familiarity with the person who passed away.




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Written by: JOHN MAYALL

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@joearnold5535

A lot of guitar players can play 1000 notes per minute, but here is a guy that can give you goose bumps with one note. He's right, it's in the way that you use it.

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Ginger baker, claptons drummer of cream of course once said... it's not how hard u play it's what u say!

@jumpmaster181

I had this on a cassette as a kid, CD as a teen, and now online as an adult. Damn good song that still goes hard in 2023!!!💯💯💯

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Psst. Doesn’t matter what year you type. It’s gonna go hard no matter what

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Killer tune. One of his best.

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Love this song, been in "love" with him for years, but my absolute favorite is "No Alibis" ... so much Truth in the lyrics ❤

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