I've Been Down
Hank Williams Jr. Lyrics


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Blew my last twenty dollars
On an Oilers football game
I only lost by half a point
Nothing ever goes my way

Reaganomics and plastic people
Makin' good luck hard to find
All this stuff that's goin' down
Really got me down this time


I've been down but not this far before
Been kicked 'round but never out the door
I've been down but not like this before

Well the preacher man's a talkin' on the TV
He's beggin' for my only dime
I'd take another shot of whiskey
If I thought it'd get him of my mind

I've been down but not this far before
Been kicked 'round but never out the door
I've been down but not like this before

I had to find a way to get some money
Never thought I'd go this far
But It would mean living out on the streets
So I robbed a liquor store
With my daddy's army gun
Had to shoot a cop coming out the door
And now God I'm on the run


I've been down but not this far before
Been kicked 'round but never out the door
I've been down but not like this before





Never this far before

Overall Meaning

In Hank Williams Jr.'s song "I've Been Down," the lyrics depict a sense of deep frustration, disappointment, and desperation. The singer of the song starts off by expressing his misfortune, as he spends his last twenty dollars on an Oilers football game and ends up losing by just half a point. This incident serves as a metaphor for the continuous string of bad luck he experiences in his life. The mention of "Reaganomics" and "plastic people" highlight the frustration he feels towards the state of the world and the people around him, as the economic policies and the superficiality of society make finding good luck increasingly difficult.


The singer continues to express his disillusionment as he watches a preacher on TV pleading for money, which further exacerbates his feelings of frustration and helplessness. He contemplates drowning his sorrows with another shot of whiskey, hoping it will temporarily relieve him from the burdensome thoughts on his mind.


The lyrics take a darker turn as the singer reveals his desperation to solve his financial woes. He contemplates the possibility of living on the streets but ultimately decides to rob a liquor store using his father's army gun. In the act, he is forced to shoot a police officer, thereby committing a serious crime and becoming a fugitive, on the run from the authorities and seeking refuge from God.


Overall, the song explores the theme of hitting rock bottom and feeling trapped in a situation where the outcome seems bleak. It depicts the singer's journey from financial struggles to contemplating drastic actions, highlighting the emotional and psychological toll such circumstances can have on a person.


Line by Line Meaning

Blew my last twenty dollars
I spent my last bit of money


On an Oilers football game
I used it to bet on a football game involving the Oilers


I only lost by half a point
I narrowly missed winning the bet


Nothing ever goes my way
Things never seem to work out in my favor


Reaganomics and plastic people
The economic policies of Reagan and the shallowness of society


Makin' good luck hard to find
Making it difficult to come across fortunate events


All this stuff that's goin' down
All the negative events happening


Really got me down this time
It has left me feeling more discouraged than ever


Well the preacher man's a talkin' on the TV
The preacher is giving a sermon on television


He's beggin' for my only dime
He is pleading for my last bit of money


I'd take another shot of whiskey
I would drink more whiskey


If I thought it'd get him off my mind
If I believed it would help me stop thinking about him


I had to find a way to get some money
I needed to come up with a means to obtain money


Never thought I'd go this far
I never imagined I would resort to this extreme


But It would mean living out on the streets
However, it would result in me becoming homeless


So I robbed a liquor store
Thus, I committed a robbery at a liquor store


With my daddy's army gun
Using my father's military firearm


Had to shoot a cop coming out the door
I was compelled to shoot a police officer as they exited


And now God I'm on the run
And now, my God, I am in a state of pursuing escape from the law


Never this far before
I have never been in such depths of despair previously




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