Tin Pan Alley
Lucky Peterson Lyrics


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They tell me Tin Pan Alley
The roughest place in town
They start cuttin' and shootin'
As soon as the sun goes down

Oh, tell me
What kind of place can the alley be?
Oh, every woman, I guess
Lord, the alley takes away from me

When I need my baby
She can't be found
She got up early in the mornin'
She was ten pound alley bound

Oh, tell me
What kind of place can the Alley be?
Every woman, I guess
Lord, the alley takes away from me

I heard a pistol shoot
Somebody groan
Some woman shot my baby
Left on that jokers arms

Oh, tell me
What kind of place can the alley be?
Every woman, I guess
Lord, the alley takes away from me

I'll really miss my baby
Because I need my baby




I'll really miss my baby
Because I need my baby

Overall Meaning

The song "Tin Pan Alley" by Lucky Peterson talks about a rough part of town, believed to be named after the sound of piano music played in the area. The lyrics depict a place where violence is common once the sun goes down. The singer laments the fact that the alley has taken away his lover, as she has gotten caught up in this dangerous environment. He describes how he cannot find her because she is "ten-pound alley-bound," implying that she has been trapped by what goes on there. The second verse describes the sound of a gunshot and someone groaning, which suggests that someone he knows may have been harmed or killed. The following verse reveals that his lover has been shot and taken away by someone else, which adds an even more heartbreaking element to the song.


The lyrics of "Tin Pan Alley" evoke a vivid image of a dangerous, gritty underworld where people are lost to violence and despair. The singer's anguish over the loss of his lover is palpable, and the use of gritty imagery and vivid language highlights the severity of the situation. The song is a powerful commentary on the impact that violence and dangerous environments can have on people, as well as a poignant expression of heartbreak and loss.


Line by Line Meaning

They tell me Tin Pan Alley
I've heard about Tin Pan Alley


The roughest place in town
It's known as the most dangerous part of town


They start cuttin' and shootin'
Violence is common


As soon as the sun goes down
Especially at nighttime


Oh, tell me What kind of place can the alley be?
I wonder what kind of place it really is


Every woman, I guess Lord, the alley takes away from me
It seems like every woman I care about is lost to the alley's influence


When I need my baby
When I need my significant other


She can't be found
She's nowhere to be seen


She got up early in the mornin' She was ten pound alley bound
She left early in the morning to visit Tin Pan Alley


I heard a pistol shoot Somebody groan
I heard gunshots followed by the sound of someone in pain


Some woman shot my baby Left on that jokers arms
Someone I don't know shot my loved one and left them in the hands of a stranger


I'll really miss my baby Because I need my baby
I'm going to miss my loved one because I rely on them so much




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Robert Geddins

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Comments from YouTube:

Muggsy Dangerfield

You can actually smell smoke and hear bottles clinking if you listening with your soul...

Marc Paringaux

Hey thats exactly what I said to myself right ,ow !!!!

Blcklives Matter

That's how I always listen.

Paul Murrin

This cover is the only one worth listening too. This is amazing.

Nori

I agree with you

Ymnargue

Rest in peace Dear Lucky. We were Lucky to exist in the same world in which you existed. So long Mister Peterson.

Mehdi Tazi

There's no medicine like the Blues ! 🎸

Baby

Lucky P is soo GOOD on Organ, Guitar ..He is awesome..

Manue Picc

Quel talent. superbe

David Teissier

RIP MAGIC LUCKY! 😥🙏🖤🖤🖤🖤

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