I Smell Trouble
Ike & Tina Turner Lyrics


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The Lord knows I've tried
To do what's right
For five whole long years I stayed home
Both day and night

And I smell trouble
I smell trouble ahead of me
Yes, worries and trouble
No they just won't let me be

People talk about me
Both night and day
I cried Lord, please forgive them
And I go the other way

I smell trouble
Lord, I smell trouble ahead of me
Yes, worries and trouble
No they just won't let me be

And from now on
I will not run and hide
I'm gonna face trouble with a smile
And hope they pass me by

I smell trouble
Lord, I smell trouble way up there ahead of me
Yes, worries and trouble




Lord, they just won't, they just won't
They just won't let me be, oh, no

Overall Meaning

In the song "I Smell Trouble," Ike & Tina Turner sing about the struggles and hardships that they have faced despite their efforts to do what is right. The lyrics depict a sense of despair and worry, as the singer talks about the troubles that she is anticipating in the future. She has been staying at home for five long years and yet she still feels that trouble is ahead of her. The troubles that she is referring to are the people who talk about her both day and night. Despite this, she tries to forgive them and go the other way, but the worries and trouble won't let her be.


The song is essentially about facing the inevitable, no matter how much one tries to avoid it. The singer has come to accept that trouble is ahead and she cannot run and hide from it anymore. She wants to face the trouble with a smile and hope that it will pass her by. This is a message of resilience and determination, to face life's challenges with a positive outlook and try to overcome them.


One interesting fact about the song is that it was originally recorded by Lowell Fulson in 1955, but Ike & Tina Turner's version became more popular, reaching number 86 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1969. Another interesting fact is that "I Smell Trouble" was featured in the 1986 film "Band of the Hand" and also appeared on the soundtrack album of the same name. Additionally, Tina Turner performed the song in her 1991 biographical film "What's Love Got to Do with It."


Line by Line Meaning

The Lord knows I've tried
I have made great effort to do the right thing.


To do what's right
To act morally and ethically correct.


For five whole long years I stayed home
I have been limited and isolated for five long years.


Both day and night
Throughout the entire day.


And I smell trouble
I sense impending danger or difficulty.


I smell trouble ahead of me
I anticipate encountering problems in the near future.


Yes, worries and trouble
Indeed, I am anxious and fearful about what is to come.


No they just won't let me be
I cannot escape my concerns.


People talk about me
Others gossip about me.


Both night and day
Constantly, without pause.


I cried Lord, please forgive them
I prayed for mercy and forgiveness on behalf of those who wronged me.


And I go the other way
I choose to move on and not dwell on the negative.


And from now on
Starting right now.


I will not run and hide
I will face problems bravely instead of avoiding them.


I'm gonna face trouble with a smile
I will tackle adversity with positivity and optimism.


And hope they pass me by
And pray that my difficulties will not last long.


Lord, I smell trouble way up there ahead of me
I sense significant problems in the distant future.


Lord, they just won't, they just won't
Lord, my fears and concerns persist despite my best efforts to move past them.


They just won't let me be, oh, no
They continue to weigh heavily on me and cause me distress.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DON ROBEY

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Comments from YouTube:

@leahflower9924

It's a shame Ike Turner was such a bad husband, his guitar playing is awesome

@shirleymental4189

Why was he a bad husband?

@oldwindsorblues

Tina was also a great blues singer and this video is the proven proof! R.I.P.

@KutWrite

She died today. More reason to tear up when I hear this song.

@willidaeppen8121

What a Great Performance from Ike n Tina.❤🥰😍

@elseMa5194

The Queen ..Outstanding Performance

@lucaspujal7642

Me recuerda a Janis joplin interpretando Ball and Chain en el concierto de alemania.Ambas cantantes tenian un talento superlativo y se admiraban.Tocaron juntas en el Madison square Garden en 1969. En un concierto donde estuvieron los Rolling stones y BBKing .

@akosuaayisi0906

Absolute perfection.

@charlesobanner5317

They Were A DYNAMIC DUEL "

@DarrenAudioguy

RIP Tina.

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