Blue Yodel #12
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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Sorrow struck me one morning at
The break of day
Sorrow struck me one morning at
The break of day cause a mean old man come
And took my gal away

When I woke up there was
Nothing to do but rave
When I woke up there was
Nothing to do but rave
I know she didn't want me all
She wanted was a slave

Since my mamas gone I got
That aching heart disease
Since my mama's gone I got
That aching heart disease
It works just like a cancer
It's going to kill me by degrees

Never take a woman who is short and thick
Never take a woman who is short and thick
She'll have you hunting lions with
A little old walking stick

I wish her good luck
Everywhere that she roams
I wish her good luck everywhere
That she may roam
I don't know why she left but
I know she's never coming home

Honey before I met you I had
A new pair of shoes
Before I met you woman I had
A brand new pair of shoes




Take a look at me now
I've got those barefooted blues

Overall Meaning

In "Blue Yodel No.12" by Jimmie Rodgers, the lyrics convey a sense of sorrow and heartbreak. The singer wakes up one morning to find that his lover has been taken away by a terrible person. He feels overwhelmed with grief, with nothing left to do but express his anguish. He recognizes that his lover never truly wanted him, but merely sought a subservient partner. The loss of his mother intensifies his heartache, comparing it to an aching heart disease that will gradually destroy him.


Line by Line Meaning

Sorrow struck me one morning at the break of day
I was overwhelmed with sorrow early in the morning


Cause a mean old man come and took my gal away
A cruel man came and took my girlfriend from me


When I woke up there was nothing to do but rave
As soon as I woke up, all I could do was complain


I know she didn't want me all she wanted was a slave
I realized she didn't truly love me, she just wanted someone to serve her


Since my mama's gone I got that aching heart disease
Ever since my mother passed away, I've been suffering from a constant heartache


It works just like a cancer, it's going to kill me by degrees
This heartache is slowly destroying me, just like a progressive illness


Never take a woman who is short and thick
It's not wise to choose a woman who is short and overweight


She'll have you hunting lions with a little old walking stick
She will make you undertake impossible tasks with inadequate resources


I wish her good luck everywhere that she may roam
I hope she finds happiness wherever she goes


I don't know why she left but I know she's never coming home
I don't understand the reason for her departure, but I'm certain she won't return


Before I met you woman I had a brand new pair of shoes
Prior to meeting you, I possessed a brand new pair of shoes


Take a look at me now, I've got those barefooted blues
Now, look at me, I'm left with nothing and feeling miserable




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Brushstroke

Sounds like real emotion making his voice crack! Wild stuff - rare to hear that in a recording any more! 2:33

Wade Patton

Bare-footed Blues

I learned music from the guys who grew up listening to JR on the radio. So glad to find these recordings and even some videos.

Roy Key

This man's career has not yet got a good start. True music will rise to the top. They're looking all over the world for the next Elvis. They won't ever find him. They need to look at the roots set down and just listen.

Jeff Scott

This music is a treasure. And I'm 64 years young

Paranormal_Gaming_

IT'S NOT ABOUT YOU!!!!

BirdWife

underrated jimmie song

Kind Human

-Never take a woman who is short and thick. She'll have you hunting lions with a little, old walking stick-

George Washington

👌

Leslie Piper

Keith Kimmey Yeah, I ain't a-Freud of it.

Jeff Scott

Sad this man as. Many others have died so young. And at the height of their carriers

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