Whippin' Post
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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I been run down
Lord, I been lied to
And I don't know why
I let that mean woman make out a fool
She took all my money
Wrecked my new car
Now she's with one of my good-time buddies
Drinkin' in some cross-town bar
Sometimes I feel
Sometimes I feel
Like I been
Tied to the whippin' post
Tied to the whippin' post
Good Lord, I feel like I'm dyin'
My friends tell me
That I been such a fool
But I got to stand there an' take it
All for loving you
Drown myself in sorrow
As I look at what you done
Nothin' seems to change
That bad times stay the same
And I can't run
Sometimes I feel
Sometimes I feel
Like I been
Tied to the whippin' post




Tied to the whippin' post
Good Lord, I feel like I'm dyin'

Overall Meaning

Frank Zappa's Whippin' Post is a cover of The Allman Brothers Band's song. The lyrics tell the story of a man who has been betrayed and deceived by a woman he loved. The woman has taken all his money, wrecked his car and is now drinking with his friends in a bar. Despite his friends telling him that he has been a fool, he cannot help but love her and take all the abuse that comes with it. He is drowning himself in sorrow as he looks back and reflects on what has been done to him. He feels like he is tied to a whippin' post and cannot escape the pain.


The song is a powerful representation of the emotional pain and betrayal that comes with loving someone who does not reciprocate. It is a song that anyone who has been hurt in a relationship can relate to. The lyrics are simple yet impactful, making it a classic blues ballad. Zappa's interpretation of the song brings a new kind of rawness and power to it, giving it a unique edge.


Line by Line Meaning

I been run down
I have been exhausted and depleted.


Lord, I been lied to
I have been deceived and manipulated.


And I don't know why
I am unsure of the reasons behind my situation.


I let that mean woman make out a fool
I allowed myself to be taken advantage of by a cruel woman.


She took all my money
She stole all of my finances.


Wrecked my new car
She destroyed my recently acquired vehicle.


Now she's with one of my good-time buddies
She is currently enjoying company with a friend I used to hang out with.


Drinkin' in some cross-town bar
They are consuming alcohol at a local bar far away.


Sometimes I feel
Occasionally, I experience the sensation.


Like I been
As if I have been.


Tied to the whippin' post
Fastened to a post used for punishment.


Good Lord, I feel like I'm dyin'
My anguish is so severe, it feels fatal.


My friends tell me
My acquaintances convey to me.


That I been such a fool
That I acted foolishly.


But I got to stand there an' take it
Nevertheless, I must endure the consequences of my choices.


All for loving you
All due to my feelings for you.


Drown myself in sorrow
I immerse myself in feelings of grief and despair.


As I look at what you done
When I observe the harm you inflicted.


Nothin' seems to change
I perceive no alteration in my situation.


That bad times stay the same
Negative circumstances persist.


And I can't run
I am unable to flee from the difficulties.




Lyrics © ELIJAH BLUE, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Gregg L. Allman

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Pilot Pete

Robert Martin absolutely killing it on lead vocals! What a voice!

Pilot Pete

@Hélio Pires exactly! and his voice still has the same range and power now like it did almost 40 years ago……..

Hélio Pires

Priceless 🙏🙏🙏

Arvid Nilsen

Killer ⚡️

ed langone

I love him as the Zomby Woof too

Glornt

I'd like to hear him sing some of Edgar Winters' early stuff.

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Guitarburt

Was listening to Zappa's "Whipping Post" with my band as we were all riding together in the van on the way home after playing. At one point when the band stopped playing and you could hear the sound of the live audience, my bass player was freaking out, suddenly realizing that he was listening to a live performance. "WHAT! This is LIVE?" We were all in shock, honestly.

gbellins

la magia di fz

infamousT

that was the same for me!

John Booth

It wasn't just live; it was performing arts. Look at the guy with the towel.

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