Shantytown
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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I live down in Shantytown
Where chicken's twenty cents a pound
And if you live on such solid ground
Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?
Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?

Well, I'm back on your side of the tracks
Have you come back for me to take you back?
Back to your high society to your cocktails and your teas
I'll look up but don't look down 'cause we got pride in Shantytown

I live down in Shantytown
Where chicken's twenty cents a pound
And if you live on such solid ground
Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?
Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?

Behind the walls of your shackled heart beats pure
While the rich have a love to endure
Well, is the gold in your crown turning black?
Is there something here in Shantytown that keeps you coming back?

I live down in Shantytown
Where chicken's twenty cents a pound
And if you live on such solid ground




Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?
Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Johnny Cash's song Shantytown tell a story about the division between classes in society. The singer of the song lives in Shantytown, a place where poverty is a daily reality and basic necessities are a luxury, such as chicken being sold for twenty cents a pound. The singer questions why someone from the high society would come down to shantytown, as it is not their place of belonging, as opposed to the pride that is attached to living in Shantytown. The lyrics suggest the class system creates such division that people who belong to a particular social class cannot in any way change their class status.


The second verse of the song highlights the singer's vulnerability, as they ask the individual who left shantytown in the past whether they have come back for him or her. The lyrics talk about returning to high society, "to your cocktails and your teas," indicating privilege and luxury. But the singer requests the person to be conscious that they both have distinct social classes and living in Shantytown is where they both belong. The last verse speaks about the different kind of love experienced by the wealthy and the poor. The wealthy tie their love with material things, while the the poor have the pure form of love. The singer questions whether this love has tarnished the individual’s soul, hence making them look to Shantytown for moral redemption.


Line by Line Meaning

I live down in Shantytown
I reside in a neighborhood that is poorly maintained and has substandard living conditions


Where chicken's twenty cents a pound
In this area, the cost of living is low and even basic products like chicken are sold at very affordable prices


And if you live on such solid ground
If you live in a more stable and prosperous area,


Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?
what is your reason for being in this area?


Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?
what is your reason for being in this area?


Well, I'm back on your side of the tracks
I have returned to the part of town where you reside


Have you come back for me to take you back?
Did you come back for me to take you back to your previous life?


Back to your high society to your cocktails and your teas
returning you to the life of luxury and sophistication you previously experienced with fine drinks like cocktails and teas


I'll look up but don't look down 'cause we got pride in Shantytown
I may look up to you, but I won't feel inferior to you because there is pride in my community, despite the challenges we face


Behind the walls of your shackled heart beats pure
Although you may be wealthy and privileged, you may still have a pure heart


While the rich have a love to endure
Wealthy people may face their own set of challenges and difficulties


Well, is the gold in your crown turning black?
Is your wealth and status losing their worth due to corruption or immorality?


Is there something here in Shantytown that keeps you coming back?
Is there something in this community that appeals to you and brings you back despite the perceived negative aspects?


I live down in Shantytown
I reside in a neighborhood that is poorly maintained and has substandard living conditions


Where chicken's twenty cents a pound
In this area, the cost of living is low and even basic products like chicken are sold at very affordable prices


And if you live on such solid ground
If you live in a more stable and prosperous area,


Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?
what is your reason for being in this area?


Whatcha doin' down in Shantytown?
what is your reason for being in this area?




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JUNE CARTER, JOHNNY R. CASH

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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

Musical Interlude

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