Blues and Trouble
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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BLUES AND TROUBLE
Muddy Waters
from "After the Rain" Album

Blues and trouble just keep on worrying me
Blues and trouble just keep on worrying me
They bother me so bad, I just can't stay here, no peace
Suitcase packed, trunks already's gone
Suitcase packed, trunks already's gone
Well I can tell ‘bout that
Feel I won't be alone.

If I get lucky and win my plane fare home
If I get lucky and win my plane fare home
I believe I'll go back down in Mississippi,
People, that's where I belong.

If I get lucky and win my plane fare home
If I get lucky and win my plane fare home




I believe I'll go back down in Mississippi,
People, that's where I belong.

Overall Meaning

In Muddy Waters's song "Blues and Trouble," the artist sings about his inner turmoil and struggles with the blues and trouble that consistently plague his mind, making it impossible for him to find peace. He explains that he has already packed his suitcase and his trunks are gone, suggesting that he is ready to leave his current surroundings and perhaps start anew. Muddy's mention of winning his plane fare home alludes to the possibility of redemption or a change of fortune, and how he would use that chance to return to Mississippi, where he feels he belongs.


The repetition of the lyrics "Blues and trouble just keep on worrying me" highlights the emotional weight of his struggles and how they continue to linger in his mind without any respite. The song's simple structure and bluesy melody underscore the raw emotions that Muddy is expressing, creating a powerful and moving musical experience that resonates with listeners.


Overall, "Blues and Trouble" is a poignant expression of Muddy Waters's experiences with inner turmoil and a longing to find a sense of belonging. Through his lyrics and soulful delivery, Muddy draws listeners in, inviting them to connect with his experiences and feel his pain and struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

Blues and trouble just keep on worrying me
My life is full of sadness and problems that keep troubling me.


They bother me so bad, I just can't stay here, no peace
They annoy me so much that I can't even stay calm and relaxed, I need to leave this place to find peace.


Suitcase packed, trunks already's gone
I have packed all my belongings, and my trunks are already gone. I am ready to leave at any moment.


Well I can tell ‘bout that
I can see that I am not going to be alone when I leave, but I don't mind that fact.


If I get lucky and win my plane fare home
If I am fortunate enough to get the money to buy a plane ticket to get back home,


I believe I'll go back down in Mississippi,
I am confident that I will return to Mississippi.


People, that's where I belong.
I feel like Mississippi is my true home and is where I belong in life.




Writer(s): Mckinley Morganfield

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