Wreck of the John B.
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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We came on the sloop ""John B""
My grandfather and me
'Round Nassau town we did roam
Stayed awake all night
We got into a fight
Well, I feel so broke up
I just want to go home
Hoist up the ""John B"" sail
See how the mainsail sets
Tell the captain ashore
I wanna go home
Well, I wanna go home
I wanna go home
Lord, I feel so broke up
I just wanna go home
Well, the first mate he got drunk
And he broke into somebody's trunk
And the Sheriff had to come and take him away
Sheriff John Slone
Please let me alone
Well, I fell so broken up
I just wanna go home
Hoist up the ""John B"" sail
See how the mainsail sets
Tell the captain ashore
I wanna go home
Lord, I wanna go home
I just wanna go home
Well, I feel so broken up
I just wanna go home
Hoist up the ""John B"" sail
See how the mainsail sets
Tell the captain ashore
I wanna go home
Well, I wanna go home
I wanna go home
Lord, I feel so broken up
I just wanna go home




Well, I feel so broken up
I wanna go home

Overall Meaning

The song "Wreck of the John B." is a traditional folk song that was recorded by a number of artists, including The Beach Boys and Jimmie Rodgers. The song starts with the singer telling the story of how he and his grandfather came on the sloop "John B," and how they roamed around Nassau town. However, they got into a fight and the singer feels so broken up that he just wants to go home. He repeats this sentiment several times throughout the song, emphasizing the urgency of his desire to return home.


The first mate of the ship gets drunk and breaks into somebody's trunk, which leads to the Sheriff John Slone coming to take him away. The singer pleads with the sheriff to let him alone, but he still feels so broken up that he just wants to go home. In the end, he reiterates his desire to go home, and the song ends with him repeating the phrase "I feel so broken up" several times.


The song is known for its catchy melody and its relatable lyricism. It speaks to the universal human experience of feeling homesick and wanting to return to familiar surroundings. The song has been covered by many artists, including Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan, and it continues to be a beloved and iconic folk song.


Line by Line Meaning

We came on the sloop "John B"
My grandfather and I traveled on a small sailing ship called the John B.


Round Nassau town we did roam
We wandered around the town of Nassau.


Stayed awake all night
We didn't sleep all night.


We got into a fight
We had an argument or physical altercation with someone.


Well, I feel so broke up
I feel emotionally distressed or upset.


I just want to go home
I want to leave this place and return to my familiar surroundings.


Hoist up the "John B" sail
Raise the ship's sail called the John B.


See how the mainsail sets
Observe the position of the largest sail on the ship.


Tell the captain ashore
Inform the captain (of the ship) who is on land.


I wanna go home
I want to return to my home.


Well, I wanna go home
I really want to return home.


Lord, I feel so broke up
I'm very emotionally upset.


Well, the first mate he got drunk
The first mate (second in command on the ship) became intoxicated.


And he broke into somebody's trunk
He forced open another person's storage container on the ship.


And the Sheriff had to come and take him away
The police officer responsible for enforcing the law on the ship had to remove him.


Sheriff John Slone
The name of the police officer who removed the first mate.


Please let me alone
Please leave me be or give me some space.


Well, I fell so broken up
I feel so upset or emotional.


Hoist up the "John B" sail
Raise the sail with the name John B on it.


See how the mainsail sets
Observe how the largest sail is positioned.


Tell the captain ashore
Inform the captain who is on land.


I wanna go home
I want to return to my home.


Lord, I wanna go home
I really want to go home.


I just wanna go home
I simply wish to return to my home.


Well, I feel so broken up
I am very emotionally upset.


Well, I feel so broken up
I am very emotionally upset.


I wanna go home
I want to return to my home.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: HAYS, LEE, ROBERTS, PADDY, SANDBURG, CARL, TRAD

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Comments from YouTube:

@thomasnatera3388

This is the best version ever. Jimmy Rodgers has a great voice.

@TomokoAbe_

What a delightful song and heavenly voice! Thank you for posting!

@kmslegal7808

RIP Jimmie Rodgers. We will miss you

@3vino1

this is the version I was looking for. This is the one I remember as a teenager.

@dabprod

+3vino1.......Yep, I've been all over youtube looking for the one I remember when I was 16 in Hi School in 1960. I remember it so well.

@gudyung9744

rip james frederick rodgers gone but never forgotten

@treverparish

Went to a thrift store with my grandfather 10 years ago when I was 16 and bought this gem of an album along with Marty Robbins and my grandpa's personal favorite, Eddy Arnold. Thanks for the memories and good music, gramps!

@kmslegal7808

I think about my grandfather everyday and I'm 62

@jayjaynella4539

My deceased parents. Mom liked Eddy Arnold and Dad loved Marty Robbins.

@ronthesledge

I've always loved the unique purity of his voice. When I first got started my now long defunct ride share career here in Nashville one of my first pick ups turned out to be Jimmie Rodgers daughter.

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