Moonshine
Memphis Minnie Lyrics


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I've got to leave this town, I've got to go before the sun goes down
I've got to leave this town, I've got to go before the sun goes down
'Cause I done got tired of these coppers running me around
I stayed in jail last night and all last night before

I stayed in jail last night and all last night before
I would have been there now if my daddy hadn't sprung the do'
I stay in so much trouble, that's why I've got to go
I stay in so much trouble, that's why I've got to go

But when I get out this time, I won't sell moonshine no more
I done packed my trunk and done shipped it on down the road
I done packed my trunk and done shipped it on down the road
Now I won't be bothered with these big bad bulls no more

Just keep me a-moving going from door to door




Just keep me a-moving going from door to door
I done made up in my mind not to sell moonshine no more

Overall Meaning

In Memphis Minnie's song "Moonshine," the lyrics describe the singer's need to leave town before the sun goes down to escape the harassment of the local police. She recounts having been in jail the night before and the previous night as well, and would likely still be there if her father had not bailed her out. She explains that she is always in trouble, and that's why she has to leave town. However, she promises that once she is out this time, she won't sell moonshine anymore. The lyrics end with her saying that she has packed her trunk and shipped it down the road to avoid any further trouble.


The song captures the struggles of the moonshining business during the prohibition era, and how the authorities were constantly on the lookout for those producing and distributing moonshine. The lyrics show the difficulties that those in the business faced, with many ending up in jail or having to flee town to escape prosecution.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got to leave this town, I've got to go before the sun goes down
I must depart from this place before sunset


'Cause I done got tired of these coppers running me around
I am weary of being pursued and troubled by the police


I stayed in jail last night and all last night before
I was incarcerated for two consecutive nights


I would have been there now if my daddy hadn't sprung the do'
If it weren't for my father's intervention, I would still be in jail


I stay in so much trouble, that's why I've got to go
Due to a pattern of misconduct, I must leave


But when I get out this time, I won't sell moonshine no more
I have decided to refrain from illicit alcohol sales in the future


I done packed my trunk and done shipped it on down the road
I have already packed and sent away my belongings


Now I won't be bothered with these big bad bulls no more
I will no longer be bothered by the authorities


Just keep me a-moving going from door to door
I will continue to move from one place to another


I done made up in my mind not to sell moonshine no more
I have resolved to abstain from moonshine sales




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Stephen Andrew Harris, Kenneth Victor Montgomery

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