I'm so Glad
Jr. Walker & The All Stars Lyrics


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Hear that lonesome whippoorwill?
He sounds too blue to fly.
The midnight train is whining low:
I'm so lonesome I could cry.

I've never seen a night so long,
When time goes crawling by.
The moon just went behind a cloud,
To hide its face and cry.

Did you ever see a Robin weep,
When leaves begin to die?
That means he's lost his will to live.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.

The silence of a falling star,
Lights up a purple sky.
And as I wonder where you are,




I'm so lonesome I could cry.
I'm so lonesome I could cry.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jr. Walker & The All Stars's song I'm So Glad paint a vivid and poignant picture of a person who is very lonely and longing for companionship. The song begins with the sound of a lonesome whippoorwill, which sets the tone for the entire song. The whippoorwill sounds too blue to fly, just like how the singer is too lonesome to carry on. The midnight train is also whining low, further emphasizing how desolate the atmosphere is around the singer.


The second stanza of the song shows the singer's frustration with time. The night is indefinite, and time seems to be moving very slowly, making it feel like the night will never end. To add to the misery, the moon is hiding its face and crying, possibly because the singer's loneliness is too much to bear.


In the third verse, the analogy of a weeping Robin brings out the depth of the singer's emotions. The Robin has lost its will to live because of its loneliness, perhaps reminding the singer of his own despair. As the song progresses, the singer's anguish becomes more palpable. The silence of a falling star illuminates a purple sky, which would have been a sight to cherish, were it not for the loneliness the singer feels. And finally, expressing the finality and hopelessness of his situation, the singer repeats the chorus, “I’m so lonesome I could cry”.


Overall, the lyrics convey the immense weight of loneliness and how it can make one feel isolated and hopeless. Jr. Walker & The All Stars's song I'm So Glad has stood the test of time as it continues to resonate with people on a deep level to this day.


Line by Line Meaning

Hear that lonesome whippoorwill?
Do you hear that sad bird, the whippoorwill?


He sounds too blue to fly.
He sounds too sad to even fly.


The midnight train is whining low:
The train is making a sad sound in the night:


I'm so lonesome I could cry.
I'm so sad and lonely that I could cry.


I've never seen a night so long,
This night seems like it will never end,


When time goes crawling by.
The time passes very slowly.


The moon just went behind a cloud,
The moon disappeared behind a cloud,


To hide its face and cry.
As if it wanted to weep.


Did you ever see a Robin weep,
Have you ever seen a robin cry?


When leaves begin to die?
When the leaves start falling?


That means he's lost his will to live.
That means he has lost his desire to live.


I'm so lonesome I could cry.
I'm so sad and lonely that I could cry.


The silence of a falling star,
The quietness of a shooting star


Lights up a purple sky.
Brightens up a purple night sky.


And as I wonder where you are,
While I am thinking about where you might be,


I'm so lonesome I could cry.
I'm so sad and lonely that I could cry.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Hank Williams, Sr.

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