Blue and Lonesome
Little Walter Lyrics


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I'm blue and lonesome as a man can be
I'm blue and lonesome ooh as a man can be
I don't have headaches over myself
My love has gone away from me

Baby, please come on back home to me
Baby, please yeah come on back home to me
Yes, my heart is full of misery
Baby, you won't be sweet to me

I'm gonna cast myself off
Down in the deep blue see
I'm gonna cast myself off, yeah
Down in the deep blue see





Where the whales and the fishes
Have a fuss over me

Overall Meaning

"Blue and Lonesome" by Little Walter is a classic blues song that speaks to the deep sadness and pain of lost love. The first verse sets the tone for the entire song with the repetition of the line "I'm blue and lonesome as a man can be." This repetition of the same phrase helps to convey the depth of the singer's despair. They are completely alone and miserable without their loved one.


In the second verse, the singer pleads with their lover to come back home to them. They are aware that their heart is full of misery and they cannot go on without their partner. The repetition of the phrase "Baby, please come on back home to me" shows just how desperate and lonely the singer is. They are willing to do anything to get their lover back, but they know that it might not be enough.


The final verse takes a darker turn as the singer contemplates taking their own life. They plan to "cast" themselves "off down in the deep blue sea." This final image of the singer giving up on life is a haunting reminder of the power of lost love and the pain it can cause. The final line, "Where the whales and the fishes have a fuss over me," is a morbidly poetic way of saying that nobody will care when they're gone.


Overall, "Blue and Lonesome" is a heartbreaking song that speaks to the universal pain of love lost. Little Walter's powerful vocals and raw emotion make this song a blues classic.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm blue and lonesome as a man can be
I am feeling incredibly sad and lonely at this moment.


I'm blue and lonesome ooh as a man can be
I am feeling so devastated and alone like never before.


I don't have headaches over myself
I am not worried about myself, but rather about the absence of my lover.


My love has gone away from me
The person I care about and love deeply has left me, which has caused me immense pain.


Baby, please come on back home to me
I am pleading for my lover to return and be with me again.


Baby, please yeah come on back home to me
I am begging and imploring my lover to come back into my life and make me happy again.


Yes, my heart is full of misery
My heart is overwhelmed with sadness and misery due to the absence of my lover.


Baby, you won't be sweet to me
I fear that if my lover comes back, they won't treat me with the sweetness and kindness I crave.


I'm gonna cast myself off
I am considering taking drastic measures due to my overwhelming sadness.


Down in the deep blue see
I am considering ending my life by jumping into the deep blue sea.


I'm gonna cast myself off, yeah
I am thinking about taking extreme measures to try and escape from my pain.


Where the whales and the fishes
In the depths of the sea where aquatic creatures like whales and fishes reside.


Have a fuss over me
If I jump into the sea and end my life, the whales and fishes will be disturbed by my actions.




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Tommy Hegel

Letras
I'm blue and lonesome
As a man can be
I'm blue and lonesome
Whoa-oh
As a man can be
I don't have headaches
Over myself
My love is gone away from me
Baby, ple-e-ease!
Come on back home to me
Baby, ple-e-ease, yeah
Come on back home to me
Yeah my, heart is full of misery
Baby, you won't be sweet to me
I'm gonna cast my trouble
Down in the deep blue sea
I'm gonna cast my trouble
Yeah, down in the deep blue sea
Let the whales and the fishes
Have a fuss over me.



All comments from YouTube:

Vinicius Liria

Se eu disser que a versão do Ed Motta ficou melhor, eu apanho?

Josh

Blues é blues, irmão. Ed Motta fez a versão dele (que é ótima por sinal). Sua opinião é mais do que válida, apesar de eu preferir essa haha

Luis Gonçalves

Não porque a canção fora executada de maneiras diferentes.

Victor Santos Barbosa

Nada como a versão original, embora o Edi Mota canta muito. Mas o aluno nunca é melhor que o professor

Prof. Rafael Lima D.Sc.

Ficaria surpreso se alguém dissesse que a versão do Ed NÃO é melhor. Puts umas mil vezes melhor, que voz incrível a do Ed

Victor Santos Barbosa

@Prof. Rafael Lima D.Sc. a questão que foi em gerações diferentes as gravações, Ed Motta é mostro da MPB, mas blues e bom na versão original essa é minha opinião

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z1522

The genius of this man was not about how many notes he could play in a second; it was about how he played progressions no one else had figured out how to play before, all squarely within yet expanding upon the blues playbook. Countless examples of entirely original compositions you never heard before, or on any other song, but still unmistakably Little Walter. Many mediocre, distorted early recordings nearly obscure subtleties modern imitators fail to replicate even in his routine backing riffs.

Ann Bugbee

Oh yes have you read about the Fence Cord in Tom Waits poem to Keef , Happens to be the opening chord to Jumping Jack Flash,It is in Rolling Stones 75th anniversary issue, Fantastic Poem,Love them Stones! FOREVER, Kirk Memphis!

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Francisco D. Cavalcante

Little Walter foi um gaitista primoroso.Não cabe comparações.Importante é a beleza da interpretação de ambos em cada versão!

Teoria da Eloquência

Pelo Ed Motta... Ele também executou esta em interpretação bem peculiar.

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