Double Trouble
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Eleven times I been busted, eleven times I been to jail
Some of the times I been there nobody could go my bail
Well it seems to me, lord that this ol' boy just don't fit
Well I can jump in a rosebush and come out smelling like sh

Those misters dressed in blue never done so right by me
Some of the times I was innocent but the judge said guilty
I'm not one to complain son I tell you true (tell the truth boy, tell the truth)
When the black cat cross your trail, lord
It comes in misery times two

Double trouble that's what my friends all call me
(Double trouble) (double trouble)
I said, double trouble
T-r-o-u-b-l-e (double trouble)

Well I was born down in the gutter
With a temper as hot as fire
Spent ninety days on a peat farm just doin' the county's time
Well now, even mama said son you're bad news
And it won't be too long before someone puts one through you

Double trouble that's what my friends all call me
(Double trouble) (double trouble)
I said, double trouble
Double double (T-r-o-u-b-l-e )
Double trouble that's what my friends all call me
(Double trouble) (double trouble)
I said, double double
T-r-o-u-b-l-e
(Double double) (trouble double)
(Double double) (trouble double)




(Double double) (double trouble)
(Double double) (trouble double)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Double Trouble reflect the experiences of an individual who has been in and out of trouble with the law. The chorus repeats the phrase "double trouble" to emphasize the challenges and difficulties that the individual has faced. The lyrics refer to being arrested and sent to jail multiple times, with no one willing to bail them out. The singer also expresses frustration with the police, suggesting that they have been falsely accused and wrongly convicted.


The second half of the verse describes the singer's upbringing and how their personal history may have led them down this path. Born in poverty and with a hot temper, they spent time working on a peat farm, which may have contributed to their criminal record. Even their own mother acknowledges that they are "bad news" and that it's only a matter of time before they meet a violent end.


Overall, the lyrics to Double Trouble suggest a fatalistic, resigned attitude towards the singer's fate. Their repeated stints in prison and encounters with law enforcement have convinced them that they are, in fact, double trouble.


Line by Line Meaning

Eleven times I been busted, eleven times I been to jail
I have been arrested and incarcerated eleven times in my life.


Some of the times I been there nobody could go my bail
There were occasions where no one was able to post bail for me.


Well it seems to me, lord that this ol' boy just don't fit
It appears as though I do not belong in society.


Well I can jump in a rosebush and come out smelling like sh
I have been through numerous difficult situations and yet come out unscathed and untainted like a rose.


Those misters dressed in blue never done so right by me
The police have never been fair towards me.


Some of the times I was innocent but the judge said guilty
On certain occasions, I was not at fault, however, I was wrongfully held accountable.


I'm not one to complain son I tell you true (tell the truth boy, tell the truth)
I am an individual who does not express discontent often, but I am honest with you.


When the black cat cross your trail, lord
If you encounter a black cat, it is a sign of bad luck.


It comes in misery times two
The misfortune that follows after encountering a black cat is doubly distressing.


Double trouble that's what my friends all call me
My associates refer to me as 'double trouble.'


(Double trouble) (double trouble)


I said, double trouble
I myself call me 'double trouble.'


T-r-o-u-b-l-e (double trouble)
My existence is synonymous with the word 'trouble.'


Well I was born down in the gutter
I was born into poverty and poor living conditions.


With a temper as hot as fire
My temperament is akin to that of a flame's heat.


Spent ninety days on a peat farm just doin' the county's time
I served a prison sentence of ninety days on a peat farm as mandated by the law.


Well now, even mama said son you're bad news
Even my mother acknowledges that I am a troublemaker.


And it won't be too long before someone puts one through you
It is inevitable that someone will harm me soon.


Double trouble that's what my friends all call me
Once again, my acquaintances call me 'double trouble.'


(Double trouble) (double trouble)


I said, double double
I reiterate that I am 'double trouble.'


T-r-o-u-b-l-e
Once more, I emphasize that I am 'trouble.'


(Double double) (trouble double)


(Double double) (double trouble)


(Double double) (trouble double)




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALLEN COLLINS, RONNIE VAN ZANT

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