Tombstone Shadow
John Fogerty Lyrics


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Tombstone shadow, stretchin' across my path.
Tombstone shadow, stretchin' across my path.
Ev'ry time I get some good news, ooh,
There's a shadow on my back.

Saw the gypsy man, 'way down in san berdoo.
Said, I saw the gypsy man, 'way down in san berdoo.
Five dollars on the table, ooh,
Keep me 'way from my tomb.
Oh! oh!

Said I got thirteen months of bad luck,
Bound to be some pain.
Don't you do no trav'lin',
Fly in no machines.
Tombstone shadow, stretchin' across my path.

Every time I get some good news, ooh,
There's a shadow on my back.

The man gave me a luck charm, cost five dollars more,
Said, "put some on your pillow, and put some on your door."
He said, "take a long vacation, ooh,
For thirteen months or more."
Oh, lord!

Tombstone shadow, stretchin' across my path.
Tombstone shadow, stretchin' across my path.
Every time I get some good news, ooh,
There's a shadow on my back.





Oh, oh, lord!
Oh, lord!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to John Fogerty's "Tombstone Shadow" describe a sense of impending doom that seems to follow the singer wherever he goes. The image of a "tombstone shadow" stretching across his path suggests that he is constantly followed by the specter of death - perhaps a metaphor for the sense of mortality that haunts all of us at one time or another. This sense of gloom and foreboding is intensified by the advice of the "gypsy man" who tells the singer that he has thirteen months of bad luck ahead of him, and warns him not to travel or fly in machines. The singer is given a "luck charm" to protect him, but it is clear that he remains uneasy, as the shadow continues to stretch across his path.


The song's lyrics reflect the influence of various folk traditions, including blues, gospel, and country music, as well as the oral storytelling traditions of the American South. The image of the gypsy man, with his fortune-telling and talismans, evokes the world of magic and superstition that has played a central role in the folklore of many cultures. At the same time, the song's use of repetition and metaphor gives it a timeless quality that speaks to the human experience of fear and uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

Tombstone shadow, stretchin' across my path.
Bad luck follows me everywhere.


Ev'ry time I get some good news, ooh, There's a shadow on my back.
Even good news is followed by bad luck.


Saw the gypsy man, 'way down in san berdoo. Said, I saw the gypsy man, 'way down in san berdoo. Five dollars on the table, ooh, Keep me 'way from my tomb. Oh! oh!
Visited a gypsy to ward off bad luck and death.


Said I got thirteen months of bad luck, Bound to be some pain. Don't you do no trav'lin', Fly in no machines. Tombstone shadow, stretchin' across my path.
Predicted imminent bad luck and warned against travel.


The man gave me a luck charm, cost five dollars more, Said, "put some on your pillow, and put some on your door." He said, "take a long vacation, ooh, For thirteen months or more." Oh, lord!
Received a charm to bring good luck but was advised to take a long break from everything.


Oh, oh, lord! Oh, lord!
Asking for help from a higher power.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: JOHN FOGERTY

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@phillipgreene2564

Born in '68 so CCR weaves through much memory. My older Brother (who has passed) played guitar and harmonica and often emulated the CCR sound.
Love seein' y'all Playin' together and I'd be blessed if
(some day)
I could have a family with so much talent and apparent happiness...
and to have my days graced by a daughter with such a beaming smile...
Well...even in the midst of the blues;
it all just hits the right chords.
Thanks for the years
Mr. Fogerty



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You will never grow old! Your music is eternal!

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Makes a 70 year old man happy 😊

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May God keep on blessing you and your family forevermore John

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