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Drunken Barrel House Blues
Memphis Minnie Lyrics


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If you listen to me good people, I′ll tell you what it's all about
If you listen to me good people, I′ll tell you what it's all about
Well that good stuff is here and it's just pouring out

Catch me drunk in the morning, don′t say one mumbling word
Catch me drunk in the morning, don′t say one mumbling word
I can't tell you all about it and I
Ain′t gonna tell you nothin' that hurts

Yeah I believe I′ll get drunk, tear this old barrelhouse down
Yeah I believe I'll get drunk, tear this old barrelhouse down
′Cause I ain't got no money, but I can hobo on out of town

Give me one more drink, drink of that bottle in bond
Give me one more drink, drink of that bottle in bond
And I will tell everything just as soon as I get back home

Give me a stein of beer if not a drink of gin
Give me a stein of beer if not a drink of gin
I feel myself gettin' sober, I wanna get back drunk again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Memphis Minnie’s “Drunken Barrel House Blues” is a song about a person who enjoys drinking and being in the moment. The song’s opening lines are a call for people to listen to what she’s about to say. She claims that she’ll tell them all about “what it’s all about” - meaning the joys of living in the moment and drinking. She then goes on to say that she doesn't want anyone to judge her for her drunken behavior, asking them not to say "one mumbling word" if they find her drunk in the morning. Minnie explains that she enjoys drinking because it helps her loosen up and have a good time. She even suggests that she believes getting drunk can give her the courage to "tear this old barrelhouse down".


As the song continues, she describes her love for potent drinks such as “bottle in bond” and how she would do anything just to have one more drink. She finishes the song by asking for another drink to get herself drunk again. Overall, the song is about enjoying oneself and living in the moment with no judgment from others. The lyrics may have been representative of the feelings and attitudes of African American women in Memphis during that era.


Line by Line Meaning

If you listen to me good people, I’ll tell you what it's all about
Pay attention, and I'll explain what's happening here.


Well that good stuff is here and it's just pouring out
There's plenty of alcohol, and it's flowing freely.


Catch me drunk in the morning, don't say one mumbling word
Don't judge me if you see me drunk early in the day.


I can't tell you all about it and I Ain't gonna tell you nothin' that hurts
I won't reveal too much information or anything negative.


Yeah I believe I'll get drunk, tear this old barrelhouse down
I plan to get drunk and have a wild time, perhaps causing some destruction.


'Cause I ain't got no money, but I can hobo on out of town
I don't have any money, but I can leave town and continue living as a hobo.


Give me one more drink, drink of that bottle in bond
Pour me one more drink, from that high-quality bonded whiskey.


And I will tell everything just as soon as I get back home
I'll share all the details of what happened as soon as I'm sober again.


Give me a stein of beer if not a drink of gin
Pour me a beer, or if none is available, give me a gin-based drink.


I feel myself gettin' sober, I wanna get back drunk again
I'm starting to feel less drunk, and I want to go back to being drunk.




Writer(s): Memphis Minnie

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