Going to Chicago
Jimmy Witherspoon Lyrics


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Goin' to Chicago, sorry but I can't take you,
Goin' to Chicago, sorry but I can't take you,
There's nothin' in Chicago that a mucky woman can do!

When you see me comin', raise your window high,
When you see me comin', raise your window high,
When you see me passin' baby, hang your head and cry!
Hurry down sunshine, see what tomorrow brings,
Hurry down sunshine, see what tomorrow brings,
The sun went down, tomorrow brought us rain!

You're so mean and evil, you do things you ought not do,




You're so mean and evil, you do things you ought not do,
You've got my brand of honey, just don't have to put up with you!

Overall Meaning

The song "Goin' to Chicago" by Jimmy Witherspoon & Panama Francis' Savoy Sultans is about a man who is leaving for Chicago and can't take his woman with him. He explains that there's nothing in Chicago that a woman like her can do. He also warns her to raise her window high when she sees him passing by and to hang her head and cry. The lyrics suggest that he is leaving her behind because she is mean and evil, and she does things that she ought not to do. He tells her that she has his brand of honey, but he just can't put up with her anymore.


The lyrics of this song depict the African American migration from the South to the North during the early 20th century. Many African Americans left the South for better economic opportunities and to escape the racism and discrimination that was prevalent in the South. The song suggests that the man is leaving his woman behind because he is looking for a better life in Chicago, where he hopes to find greater economic opportunities and a better life.


The song is also a blues song, which is a genre of music that was born in the African American communities of the United States. The blues is characterized by its melancholic music and lyrics, which often deal with themes of love, loss, and hardship. The lyrics of "Goin' to Chicago" are no exception, as they deal with the pain of leaving a loved one behind and the difficulties of starting a new life in a new place.


Line by Line Meaning

Goin' to Chicago, sorry but I can't take you,
I'm heading to Chicago, but unfortunately, I cannot bring you with me.


There's nothin' in Chicago that a mucky woman can do!
Chicago is not a place for a promiscuous woman like you to find work or have fun.


When you see me comin', raise your window high,
When you see me approaching, make sure to close your windows and lock your doors.


When you see me passin' baby, hang your head and cry!
If you see me walking by, it's better to show remorse and sadness by lowering your head and crying.


Hurry down sunshine, see what tomorrow brings,
Come down from your high horse and wait to see what the future holds.


The sun went down, tomorrow brought us rain!
After a good day, misfortune struck the next day.


You're so mean and evil, you do things you ought not do,
You are a wicked and nasty person who indulges in immoral behavior.


You've got my brand of honey, just don't have to put up with you!
You have something of mine, but I would rather not tolerate your awfulness any longer.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: COUNT BASIE, JAMES RUSHING, JAMES ANDREW RUSHING

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