Help Me
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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Take the ribbon from your hair
Shake it loose and let it fall
Layin' soft against your skin
Like the shadows on the wall

Come and lay down by my side
Till the early mornin' light
All I'm askin' is your time
Help me make it through the night

I don't care who's right or wrong
I don't try to understand
I don't care about tomorrow
'Cause tonight I need a friend

Yesterday is dead and gone
And tomorrow's out of sight
Ain't it sad to be alone
Help me make it through the night

I don't care who's right or wrong
I don't try to understand
I don't care about tomorrow
June tonight I need a friend

Yesterday is dead and gone
And tomorrow's out of sight
Ain't it sad to be alone
Help me make it through the night




Ain't it sad to be alone
Help me make it through the night

Overall Meaning

"Help Me" is a passionate ballad that speaks to the loneliness and desperation of being alone at night. The song begins with the singer asking their lover to take off her ribbon and lay by their side until the morning. The singer is trying to find comfort in their lover's presence, asking them to help them get through the long night. The lyrics allude to the fact that the singer does not care about right or wrong, and they do not worry about tomorrow because they are only focused on the present moment.


The song continues to convey how the singer is feeling lost and sad, and they need someone to just be with them. The repetition of the phrase "Help me make it through the night" emphasizes the singer's desperation and how they are trying to find comfort in someone's company. In the end, the singer realizes the sadness of being alone at night and looks to their lover for help.


Overall, "Help Me" is a passionate song that speaks to the human need for connection and a sense of belonging. It conveys the feeling of being lost and desperate in the moments where we feel alone and asks someone for help to get through them.




Line by Line Meaning

Take the ribbon from your hair
Remove the ribbon from your hair


Shake it loose and let it fall
Shake your hair loose and let it fall down


Layin' soft against your skin
Your hair should now be resting softly against your skin


Like the shadows on the wall
The hair should resemble the soft, svelte shadows on the wall


Come and lay down by my side
Come and lie down next to me


Till the early mornin' light
Stay until the morning


All I'm askin' is your time
I just need some of your time


Help me make it through the night
Assist me in surviving through the night


I don't care who's right or wrong
I'm not concerned with placing blame


I don't try to understand
I don't make attempts to understand


I don't care about tomorrow
Tomorrow is inconsequential to me


'Cause tonight I need a friend
Because tonight I need companionship


Yesterday is dead and gone
Yesterday is in the past


And tomorrow's out of sight
I cannot see what tomorrow holds


Ain't it sad to be alone
It is unfortunate that one is alone


Help me make it through the night
Assist me in surviving through the night


Ain't it sad to be alone
It is unfortunate that one is alone


Help me make it through the night
Assist me in surviving through the night




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Kris Kristofferson

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@MrAbelone

I fought the battle for many years. Raised in Deep South Baptist Belt.

I traveled through Memphis to St Louis a lot for work and there was a huge record store off the interstate round Sikeston. Every time I passed that store the tugging inside of me got stronger and stronger to stop.

Walked out 1 evening with a huge JC box set. Shortly after he began the American recording sessions. I bought them 1 by 1 as they came.

His music gave me a deeper understanding of the personal relationship that’s required with the Big Man. Lead me to a much quieter place in my head, full of peace, understanding and love for my brothers and sisters.

I realized that every tug inside is the greater “you” (Gods voice) trying to lead you to “it”. Now I recognize the tug much easier and fight it much less!



@themactyre

Oh, Lord, help me to walk
Another mile, just one more mile
I'm tired of walkin' all alone
And Lord, help me to smile
Another smile, just one more smile
Don't think I can do things on my own

I never thought I needed help before
I thought that I could get by, by myself
But now I know I just can't take it anymore
And with a humble heart, on bended knee
I'm beggin' You, please, for help

Oh, come down from Your golden throne
To me, to lowly me
I need to feel the touch of Your tender hand
Release these chains of darkness
Let me see, Lord, let me see
Just where I fit into Your master plan

I never thought I needed help before
Thought that I could get by, by myself
Now I know I just can't take it anymore
And with a humble heart, on bended knee
I'm beggin' You, please, for help

With a humble heart, on bended knee
I'm beggin' You, please, for help



@jonathanbarnes3061

You don't have to swear you did a good job saying it plainly, if that wasn't enough it should be cause your correct.
Johnny Cash had five albums produced by a producer named Rick Ruben throughly phenomenal one being my favorite called" mothers hymn book. 📖

The set is titled American Recordings and they are some of the best music 🎶 ever put to vinyl.
The bootleg albums also produce a massive amount of material I've bought two copies of the bootleg #4 and I also consider it to be some of the best music 🎶 ever put to vinyl . Regarding the fact that I've had no success even finding copies of all the bootlegs and he made so many albums its difficult to say definitively when with certainty there's no way to have ( or that I have) heard them all.
He still has to contend with the likes of Willie Nelson, Bob Marley, Hank Williams ,Hank Snow ❄ ,Stevie Ray Vaughan, Light'n Hopkins, BB King among others Aretha Franklin,
Etta James, Mahalia Jackson, Yolanda Adams ,Allison Krauss, Ronda Vincent, Sunny Sweeney, Patty Loveless her mountain soul albums 1-n-2 contend like a valiant troubadour for great recording if weighed on merit alone. Tons others nope I said that wrong, depending on perspective a healthy debate rages on in every perceivable musical genre.
Kitty Wells jumps out like a bob cat on a horses back ready ot respond to the great Ernest Tubb singing ," it wasn't God that made honky tonk angels".
Both worthy of anyone's time in my humble opinion.



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@cornbredx

I'm not the biggest fan of southern music, or even a lot of religious allegory, but I think, at some point, Johnny Cash reaches beyond genre.

@ip5799

Well put

@shawnp6744

Yes he does.

Because Johnny was/is real.

@i.l6916

21 years old and listening to Johnny cash, Willie Nelson, and Waylon jennings.

@MrAbelone

I fought the battle for many years. Raised in Deep South Baptist Belt.

I traveled through Memphis to St Louis a lot for work and there was a huge record store off the interstate round Sikeston. Every time I passed that store the tugging inside of me got stronger and stronger to stop.

Walked out 1 evening with a huge JC box set. Shortly after he began the American recording sessions. I bought them 1 by 1 as they came.

His music gave me a deeper understanding of the personal relationship that’s required with the Big Man. Lead me to a much quieter place in my head, full of peace, understanding and love for my brothers and sisters.

I realized that every tug inside is the greater “you” (Gods voice) trying to lead you to “it”. Now I recognize the tug much easier and fight it much less!

@anointedplumber

“ Style bender “

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@ShadowRonan

Was going through a really rough season in my walk with Christ. The Lord pulled me through thankfully, and this song really captured how I felt. Praise the Lord and His gentle kindness! Can't wait to meet brother Johnny in heaven :)

@JesusLovesTheLost

I truly relate....

@ashleydavidson166

@DD-gd9fd

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