Down South Jukin'
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Well, Billy Joe told me ,well everything's lookin' fine
He got the place all secure, got the icebox full of wine
He said, now hurry on all and don't be late
I got three lovely ladies who just won't wait
We'll do some down south jukin', lookin' for some peace of mind

Now put your Sunday pants, lets get out on the road
We've been workin' all week and I think its time we let go
We got three fine mamas sitting all alone
Gonna sip our wine, gonna get it on
And do some down south jukin, lookin' for some peace of mind

Well, come Monday morning we'll be headed out to the the field
We'll be doin' everything for papa and ol' Uncle Bill
Well, come Friday night we'll be headed to town
Tryin' to pick up any woman hanging around
And do some down south jukin', lookin' for some peace of mind




And do some down south jukin', lookin' for some peace of mind
And do some down south jukin', lookin' for a peace of mind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Down South Jukin'" describe a group of friends who are ready to let loose and have fun after working hard all week. Billy Joe, whom the singer speaks about, has prepared everything and they are about to embark on a journey that involves "down south jukin'". The phrase "down south jukin'" refers to the act of visiting juke joints and dancing to the southern blues music - a pastime that was popular in the southern United States in the '70s.


Throughout the song, the singer describes how they will drink wine, dance and have fun with three ladies. The idea behind down south jukin' is to find some peace of mind and enjoy yourself after a long week of work. The song ends with the group's plan to get back to work come Monday, but until then, they'll be down south jukin'.


The lyrics are typical of southern rock music, which often focused on themes of partying and having a good time. It also touches on the importance of music as a release for the working class, which was a common idea during that time in American culture.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, Billy Joe told me ,well everything's lookin' fine
My friend Billy Joe assured me that everything is in order


He got the place all secure, got the icebox full of wine
He ensured that the place is protected and stocked up with wine


He said, now hurry on all and don't be late
Billy Joe reminded us not to be tardy


I got three lovely ladies who just won't wait
He had arranged for three attractive women to join us for the evening


We'll do some down south jukin', lookin' for some peace of mind
We will indulge in some southern-style music and dance to relax


Now put your Sunday pants, lets get out on the road
Change your attire and prepare to leave with me


We've been workin' all week and I think its time we let go
We had been working hard and it was time to unwind


We got three fine mamas sitting all alone
Three attractive women were waiting for us with no other company


Gonna sip our wine, gonna get it on
We will relax and indulge in some intimate activities


Well, come Monday morning we'll be headed out to the the field
On Monday, we will get back to work at the fields


We'll be doin' everything for papa and ol' Uncle Bill
We will be doing all the tasks for our respective fathers and uncles


Well, come Friday night we'll be headed to town
On Friday nights, we usually go to town


Tryin' to pick up any woman hanging around
We try to find and flirt with women who are available


And do some down south jukin', lookin' for some peace of mind
We will again indulge in southern-style music and dance for relaxation


And do some down south jukin', lookin' for some peace of mind
We will enjoy more southern-style music and dance for relaxation


And do some down south jukin', lookin' for a peace of mind
We will find a peaceful state of being by indulging in southern-style music and dance




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GARY ROBERT ROSSINGTON, RONNIE VAN ZANT

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