Walkin' Blues
Melinda Doolittle Lyrics


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Woke up this morning feelin' 'round for my shoes
Know I must have them old walkin' blues
Woke up this morning feelin' 'round for my shoes
Well, you know I must have them old walkin' blues

Lord, I feel like blowing my lonesome home
Got up this morning and all I had was gone
I feel like blowing, oh my lonesome home
Well, I got up this morning and everything I had was gone

I got them old walkin' blues

Well, now some people tell me that these worried blues ain't bad
Well, it's the worst old feeling I ever had
Oh, some people tell me these worried blues ain't bad
Well, honey it's the worst old feeling I ever had

Said I woke up this morning
You know I got them old walkin' blues




Woke up this morning
I still got them walkin' blues, old walkin' blues

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Melinda Doolittle's "Walkin' Blues" are reflective of the blues genre, where the singer is feeling down and lamenting their situation. The first two lines of the song, "Woke up this morning feelin' 'round for my shoes/Know I must have them old walkin' blues" suggest that the singer is going through a tough time, perhaps financially or emotionally, and needs to walk around to find a solution to their problems. The repetition of the phrase "old walkin' blues" provides emphasis on the singer's distress, as if it is a permanent state.


The second stanza, "Lord, I feel like blowing my lonesome home/Got up this morning and all I had was gone," amplifies the singer's loneliness and desperation. The singer has lost everything they had and feels like giving up. The phrase "blowing my lonesome home" could be interpreted as wanting to leave their current situation behind and start anew. The refrain, "I got them old walkin' blues," reinforces the idea that the singer's troubles are not temporary, but a constant presence in their life.


The third stanza, "Well, now some people tell me that these worried blues ain't bad/Well, it's the worst old feeling I ever had," highlights the singer's frustration with people who may not understand their predicament. While some may dismiss the singer's worries as insignificant, the singer knows firsthand just how challenging their situation is. In the final stanza, "Said I woke up this morning/You know I got them old walkin' blues/Woke up this morning/I still got them walkin' blues, old walkin' blues," the singer conveys their resignation to the fact that they will continue to struggle with the "walkin' blues."


Line by Line Meaning

Woke up this morning feelin' 'round for my shoes
I woke up this morning and the first thing I did was to search my shoes to make sure they are still there


Know I must have them old walkin' blues
I just know that I have those depressing feelings that come from walking far distances


Lord, I feel like blowing my lonesome home
I feel so lonely and sad that I wish to leave this world and join my loved ones who are gone


Got up this morning and all I had was gone
When I woke up today, I realized that everything I had yesterday is now lost


Well, I got up this morning and everything I had was gone
I had a rude shock this morning when I realized that all my possessions and property were gone


I got them old walkin' blues
I am currently experiencing those feelings of depression that come from having to walk long distances


Well, it's the worst old feeling I ever had
Despite what some people say, these feelings of worries and blues are the worst I have ever experienced


Said I woke up this morning
I'm repeating the fact that I woke up today to emphasize the start of my bad day


Woke up this morning
I started my day with disappointing news, events and emotions which linger


I still got them walkin' blues, old walkin' blues
Despite the passage of time today, the feelings of depression and worry that come from long-distance walks still remains strong in me




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@Farry_Riverport

Tú eres una gran estrella, un astro Melinda Doolittle!

@maazvdo

Really loved {:>))
Thanks for posting,

J. Boutte

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