Luther Played the Boogie
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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We were just a plain ol' hillbilly band with a plain ol' country style
We never played the kind of songs that'd drive anybody wild
Played a railroad song with a stomping beat
We played a blues song, kinda slow and sweet
But the thing that knocked them off of their feet was, ooh-wee

When Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie
Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie
Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie
Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie in the strangest kind of way

Play it strange

Well, we did our best to entertain everywhere we'd go
We'd nearly wear our fingers off to give the folks a show
Played jumping jive to make 'em get in the groove
We played sad songs, real slow and smooth
But the only thing that'd make 'em move was, ooh-wee

When Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie
Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie
Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie




Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie in the strangest kind of way
Now damn Luther play the boogie straight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Johnny Cash’s song “Luther Played the Boogie” describe the struggles of a hillbilly band that is trying to get attention with their music. The singer acknowledges that their country-style tunes are not enough to get the crowd excited. They play a variety of songs, from a railroad song with a stomping beat to a blues number that is slow and sweet. However, the real showstopper is Luther, who plays the Boogie Woogie in an unconventional and strange way that captures the audience's attention. The repetition of “Luther played the boogie woogie” in the chorus emphasizes the impact of his playing on the band and the audience.


The song speaks to the power of music to move and captivate people. The singer conveys the band's hard work and dedication to entertaining the crowds, but they were missing something that set them apart. The arrival of Luther and his strange take on the Boogie Woogie gave them the edge they needed. It is a reminder that sometimes, the most unexpected elements hold the greatest potential for success.


Line by Line Meaning

We were just a plain ol' hillbilly band with a plain ol' country style
Our band was nothing special, just simple and traditional.


We never played the kind of songs that'd drive anybody wild
Our music was not the type to excite or energize the crowd.


Played a railroad song with a stomping beat
We played a song about trains, with a strong and rhythmic tempo.


We played a blues song, kinda slow and sweet
Our band also performed a blues song, with a smooth and mellow sound.


But the thing that knocked them off of their feet was, ooh-wee
Despite our varied repertoire, the really exciting moment came with something unexpected and thrilling.


When Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie
The highlight was Luther's performance of the boogie woogie, a genre of piano-based blues with a lively and energetic rhythm.


Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie
The repetition emphasizes the excitement and impact of Luther's playing.


Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie woogie
Once again, we're highlighting Luther's impressive skills at playing the boogie woogie style of music.


Luther played the boogie woogie, Luther played the boogie in the strangest kind of way
Luther's rendition of the boogie woogie was unique and unconventional, but still captured the essence and energy of the genre.


Well, we did our best to entertain everywhere we'd go
As performers, we always tried to put on a good show for the audience wherever we played.


We'd nearly wear our fingers off to give the folks a show
We were dedicated to our craft and worked hard to impress and entertain the crowd with our musical abilities.


Played jumping jive to make 'em get in the groove
At times, we played a lively and infectious style of jazz called jumping jive, to get the audience moving and dancing.


We played sad songs, real slow and smooth
We also had a repertoire of slow and melancholy tunes that were meant to evoke emotion and introspection.


But the only thing that'd make 'em move was, ooh-wee
Despite our best efforts, it was really only when Luther played the boogie woogie that the audience was truly captivated and energized.


Now damn Luther play the boogie straight
The singer is frustrated with Luther's unique style and wishes he would play the boogie woogie in a more traditional manner.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHNNY R. CASH

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on Wayfaring Stranger

Wayfaring Stranger - The New Appalachians - Lyrics

I am a poor wayfaring stranger
Traveling through this world alone

There will be no sickness, toil or danger
In that grand land to which I roam

Well I'm going home to see my mother
I'm going home to a morning rose
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I'm only goin' over home

Musical Interlude

I know dark clouds will gather 'round me
I know my way is rough and steep
And beautiful fields lie just before me
Where God's redeemed there vigils keep

Well I'm going home to see my brothers
I'm going home no more to roam
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I'm only goin' over home

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I'm going home to see my Father
I'm going home no more to roam
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I’m only goin’ where no one roams

I want to wear that crown of glory
When I get to that good land
I want to shout out salvation story
In concert with that blood washed band.
I'm going there to see my saviour
I’ll see his face no more to roam
I'm only going over Jordan
I'm only going over home
I'm only goin' over home

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