Good Night Irene
James Booker Lyrics


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You might not believe me, but this song was written by a dude named Leadbelly.
Leadbelly and Little Booker
both had the pleasure of partying on the ponderosa.
You know what I mean?
You dig
Yea, on the ponderosa, you know,
down there in Angola where the got
boys doing from one year to ninety nine.
Late last Saturday night I got married right now,
me and my wife, we settled down.
Yeah
Now me and my wife have parted.
I'm gonna take gonna take a little stroll downtown.
You know I'm gonna say Irine good nignt now
Irine good night
Well Irine Irine, well good night good night good night
Irine, Irine, I'm gonna see you, gonna see you well well
in my dreams.
Stopped my gambelin' and stopped all my rambelin' now.
Stopped stayin out so, so late at night now now.
Going home to my wife and my family
You know I'm gonna sit, gonna sit, by the fire side right.
You know I'm gonna say
Irine good night now, Irine good night.
Well Irine, Irine, well, good night.
Good night, good night.
Irine good night
Irine good night
Well I'm gonna see you
I'm gonna see you in my dream now.
Sometimes I live way out in the country right now.
Sometimes sometimes I live in town.
Sometimes I get a great notion
a great notion
To jump into the river, the river
and just drown, drown.
No, jump into the river,
and now you know I'm gonna drown.
Well, drown.
Well, drown.
I'm gonna drown
Oh, to the river, and drown
Drown.
Well oh well now now now now
Don't you let me drown
Don't you let me drown
Hey now now now
People, people
Don't you let me drown
well well well well well well now now
No no, I don't wanna wanna drown




I don't wanna wanna drown
I kinda kinda wanna drown

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to James Booker's version of "Good Night Irene" are about a man who has just gotten married but is now separated from his wife and is headed downtown. He mentions his desire to make peace with his wife and family, and how he has stopped his wild ways and is now living a quieter life. The song is essentially about love and loss, and how one can feel both happy and sad at the same time.


In the first stanza, the singer mentions Leadbelly, the man who wrote the song. He calls attention to the fact that he and Little Booker have both been to the "ponderosa," which is a reference to a maximum-security prison in Louisiana called the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola. The stanzas that follow describe the singer's feelings of loneliness and his desire to be with his wife again. He mentions wanting to see her in his dreams, and how he has stopped his wild ways in order to be with her again. In the final stanza, he talks about his desire to drown, but then quickly changes his mind and says, "no, jump into the river, and now you know I'm gonna drown."


Line by Line Meaning

You might not believe me, but this song was written by a dude named Leadbelly.
Although it may be surprising, this song was actually written by Leadbelly.


Leadbelly and Little Booker both had the pleasure of partying on the ponderosa.
Both Leadbelly and Little Booker had the opportunity to enjoy themselves on the ponderosa.


You know what I mean?
Do you understand what I'm saying?


You dig
Do you comprehend?


Yea, on the ponderosa, you know, down there in Angola where the got boys doing from one year to ninety nine.
Yes, on the ponderosa, in Angola where they have people imprisoned for anywhere from one to ninety-nine years.


Late last Saturday night I got married right now, me and my wife, we settled down.
This past Saturday night I got married and settled down with my wife.


Now me and my wife have parted. I'm gonna take gonna take a little stroll downtown.
My wife and I have separated, and now I'm going to take a walk downtown.


You know I'm gonna say Irine good nignt now Irine good night
I am going to bid farewell to Irene and say 'good night.'


Well Irine Irine, well good night good night good night
Farewell, Irene, farewell and good night.


Irine, Irine, I'm gonna see you, gonna see you well well in my dreams.
Irene, I will see you in my dreams.


Stopped my gambelin' and stopped all my rambelin' now. Stopped stayin out so, so late at night now now. Going home to my wife and my family You know I'm gonna sit, gonna sit, by the fire side right.
I have stopped gambling and wandering. I now return home to my wife and family and will spend the evening by the fireside.


You know I'm gonna say Irine good night now, Irine good night. Well Irine, Irine, well, good night. Good night, good night. Irine good night Irine good night
Once again, I say goodbye to Irene with a 'good night.'


Well I'm gonna see you I'm gonna see you in my dream now.
I will see Irene in my dreams.


Sometimes I live way out in the country right now. Sometimes sometimes I live in town. Sometimes I get a great notion a great notion To jump into the river, the river and just drown, drown.
Sometimes I live in the countryside, and other times I live in the city. Occasionally, I feel the urge to jump into the river and drown.


No, jump into the river, and now you know I'm gonna drown. Well, drown. Well, drown. I'm gonna drown Oh, to the river, and drown Drown.
I will jump into the river and drown, there's no escaping it.


Well oh well now now now now Don't you let me drown Don't you let me drown Hey now now now People, people Don't you let me drown well well well well well well now now No no, I don't wanna wanna drown I don't wanna wanna drown I kinda kinda wanna drown
Please don't let me drown, people. Even though I might feel like it, I don't really want to drown.




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