Blue Yodel No.10
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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Something about you mama sure
Gives me the blues, hey hey
Something about you mama sure
Gives me the blues
It ain't your drop stitch stockings it
Ain't your blue buckle shoes, hey hey

You know pretty mama I'm bound
To love you some, it's the truth honey
You know pretty mama I'm bound
To love you some
'Cause I've done more for you
Than anybody ever done, you know it baby

Got me a pretty mama got me a bulldog too
Sure have
Got me a pretty mama got me a bulldog too
My pretty mama don't love me
But my bulldog do

There's been a groundhog rootin' round
My yard at night, hey hey
There's been a groundhog rootin' round
My yard at night
For the way my mama been treatin' me
He must be rootin' all right
Lord honey must be rootin' all right

I ain't no cheap man don't
Try to vamp no girls
I ain't no cheap man don't
Try to vamp no girls




It's my regular grindin' gets me
By in this world

Overall Meaning

The song "Blue Yodel No.10" by Jimmie Rodgers is a blues-infused lamentation about a troubled relationship with a woman. The singer expresses how something about the woman, referred to as "mama," gives him the blues, but it's not her drop stitch stockings or blue buckle shoes that are causing it. Although the singer is bound to love her, he acknowledges that he has done more for her than anyone else ever has.


The second verse introduces some contrasting elements in the singer's life. He mentions having a pretty mama and a bulldog, but while his bulldog loves him, his pretty mama does not. This highlights the emotional disconnect in their relationship. The third verse brings a metaphorical element into play, with a groundhog rooting around the singer's yard. This symbolizes the trouble and turmoil caused by the way his mama has been treating him.


In the final verse, the singer asserts that he is not a dishonest or manipulative man who tries to seduce women. He relies on his honest work and determination to sustain himself in the world. Overall, "Blue Yodel No.10" explores the complexities of a troubled relationship, the emotional turmoil it brings, and the singer's resilience in the face of hardship.


Line by Line Meaning

Something about you mama sure
There is something about your mother that deeply affects me


Gives me the blues, hey hey
It brings me great sadness and melancholy


It ain't your drop stitch stockings it
Your drop stitch stockings are not the cause


Ain't your blue buckle shoes, hey hey
Nor are your blue buckle shoes the cause


You know pretty mama I'm bound
You know, my dear mother, that I am obligated


To love you some, it's the truth honey
To deeply love and cherish you, it is an undeniable fact


'Cause I've done more for you
Because I have done more for you


Than anybody ever done, you know it baby
Than anyone else has ever done, you understand it, my dear


Got me a pretty mama got me a bulldog too
I have a beautiful mother and also a faithful bulldog


Sure have
Indeed


My pretty mama don't love me
However, my beautiful mother does not love me


But my bulldog do
Yet my bulldog does


There's been a groundhog rootin' round
There has been a groundhog digging around


My yard at night, hey hey
In my backyard during nighttime, yes


For the way my mama been treatin' me
Because of how my mother has been treating me


He must be rootin' all right
He must be digging quite a bit indeed


Lord honey must be rootin' all right
Oh my, he must be digging a lot indeed


I ain't no cheap man don't
I am not a dishonest man who


Try to vamp no girls
Tries to seduce or manipulate girls


It's my regular grindin' gets me
It is my consistent hard work that enables me


By in this world
To survive and get by in this world




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Comments from YouTube:

DreamGirl

First time listening to this song and I love it.

Sara Konetzka

Love this guy and this old timy music

John McGraw

Jimmie, Sara and Maybelle country are angel's

Jeff Scott

This was rock in roll in the 30s. Hee Haw. Southern rock.

Gabrielle Marsden

I am sooo going to make some dropstitch stockings!

Ad Ruark

Right on, Gabrielle! Also love the "Bulldog" verse!

Gabrielle Marsden

I did make drop stitch stockings. It took some research to figure out what that meant.

dargosian

@Gabrielle Marsden 9 years' research, apparently! Good to see people keep returning to this song.

William1Rabe

It ain't your drop stitch stockings Or your blue buckle shoes

Nolan Pierce

Groundhog needs to be bulldog snack!That will straighten that cheating ass woman out!

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