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Standin' at the station when the train come by
Deep down in my heart, baby, feel an achin' pain
How long, oh, baby, how long?
Baby, how long, baby, how long
Has that evenin' train been gone?
How long, oh, baby, how long?

If I could holler like a mountain jack
I'd go up on the mountain, call my baby back
How long, oh, baby, how long?

I could see the green grass
Growin' up on the hill
But you can't see a green-black drawin' on a
On a dollar bill
Baby, how long?
Baby, how long?

How long, baby, how long
Has that evenin' train been gone?




Baby, how long, oh baby, how long?
Baby, how long, oh baby, how long?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of John Lee Hooker's "How Long?" convey a sense of heartache and loss. The singer is standing at the train station, feeling a deep pain in his heart as the train passes by, symbolizing the departure of his loved one. He laments, asking "how long" the train has been gone, wishing that he could call his lover back like a "mountain jack" if he had the ability to be heard over the distance.


The lyrics are rich with imagery, and the contrast between the "green grass growin' up on the hill" and the image of a "green-black drawing on a dollar bill" is particularly striking. This contrast emphasizes the stark difference between the natural world and the artificiality of modern life, where money takes precedence over the beauty of nature.


This song reflects the themes that are common in blues music, such as love, loss, and heartache. The repetition of the phrase "how long" adds a sense of urgency to the song, as the singer is desperate to understand the length of his separation from his loved one. The use of repetition also creates a sense of emotional intensity in the song, as though the singer is caught in an endless cycle of longing and pain.


Line by Line Meaning

Standin' at the station when the train come by
I am at the station waiting for a train to arrive.


Deep down in my heart, baby, feel an achin' pain
My heart is aching with sadness and longing.


How long, oh, baby, how long?
How much time has passed? How much longer do I have to wait?


Baby, how long, baby, how long
My feeling of sadness and longing is directed towards a loved one.


Has that evenin' train been gone?
Has the train I am waiting for already left?


If I could holler like a mountain jack
If I had the voice and strength of a mountain man, I would call out to my loved one.


I'd go up on the mountain, call my baby back
I would climb a mountain to call out to my loved one and bring them back.


I could see the green grass
I can see the natural beauty around me.


Growin' up on the hill
I see grass growing on the hills nearby.


But you can't see a green-black drawin' on a
However, I cannot see the value or meaning behind having money.


On a dollar bill
A dollar bill, a symbol of wealth and financial power.


Baby, how long?
My feeling of sadness and longing towards my loved one persists.


Baby, how long?
I am still waiting for my loved one and feeling sad and alone.


How long, baby, how long
I am still waiting for a sign that my loved one will return to me.


Has that evenin' train been gone?
I still wonder if the train I am waiting for has already passed me by.


Baby, how long, oh baby, how long?
My love and longing for my loved one continue to grow.


Baby, how long, oh baby, how long?
I am still waiting for a sign that my loved one will return to me.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LEROY AUTHUR CARR

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I was fortunate enough to see John Lee Hooker at the Britt Festival in Jacksonville Oregon. He pulled up in a big white limousine, they rolled him out in a wheelchair and I’m thinking how is he gonna do this show? Soon as he opened His mouth to sing all worries were blown away. The man was incredible and he played for 95 minutes without stopping.. cherish memory for sure❤️☮️

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