Going Down
Freddie King慭 Lyrics


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I'm going down
I'm going, down, down, down
Down, down
Yes, I'm going down, yes
I'm going down, down, down
Down, down
Yes, I've got my feet in the window
Got my head on the ground

Let me down
And close that box car door
Yes, let me down
And close that box car door
Well, I'm goin' back to Chattanooga
And sleep on sister Irene's door

Hey!

Yes, I'm going down
I'm going down
I'm going, down, down, down
Down, down





Yes, I got my feet in the window
I got my head on the ground

Overall Meaning

"Going Down" by Freddie King is a blues song about a man who is going through a rough patch in his life. The song is about the struggle that the man is going through, and how he is trying to find a way out of it. The lyrics are simple, but powerful, as they express the frustration and desperation of the man. The opening lines, "I'm going down, I'm going down, down, down, down" are repeated throughout the song, creating a sense of urgency and hopelessness.


The man in the song is looking for a way out of his problems and is willing to do whatever it takes to find it. He has his feet in the window and his head on the ground, which could be interpreted as a sign of weakness or vulnerability. He is asking to be let down and for the box car door to be closed, perhaps indicating that he wants to shut out the outside world and focus on finding a solution to his problems.


The final verse of the song reveals that the man is going back to Chattanooga to "sleep on sister Irene's door." This could be interpreted as him seeking comfort from someone he knows, or possibly even looking for a solution to his problems in religion.


Overall, "Going Down" is a powerful blues song that captures the emotion and struggle of a man going through a rough patch in his life.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm going down
I am feeling low and defeated


I'm going, down, down, down
My situation is getting worse and worse


Down, down
I am sinking into despair


Yes, I'm going down, yes
I am acknowledging my downward spiral


I'm going down, down, down
My situation is still getting worse and worse


Down, down
I am sinking further into despair


Yes, I've got my feet in the window
I am in a difficult and uncomfortable position


Got my head on the ground
I am in a position of submission and defeat


Let me down
I am pleading for relief from my struggles


And close that box car door
I want to be separated from my troubles


Yes, let me down
I am reiterating my plea for help


And close that box car door
I want to be shielded from my hardships


Well, I'm goin' back to Chattanooga
I am returning to a place where I hope to find comfort and peace


And sleep on sister Irene's door
I am seeking refuge and lodging at the home of a friend or family member


Hey!
An expression of exasperation or frustration with the struggles I am facing


Yes, I'm going down
I am again acknowledging my difficult situation


I'm going down
My problems are causing me to feel defeated


I'm going, down, down, down
My situation is still worsening


Down, down
I am increasingly engulfed in my troubles


Yes, I got my feet in the window
I am still in a very difficult and uncomfortable position


I got my head on the ground
I am completely submissive to my circumstances




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DON NIX

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