Southern Feeling
Nino Ferrer Lyrics


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I've got that old Southern Feeling
I feel it deep down in my bones
I've got that old Southern Feeling
I know one day I've got to ...


I've got that old Southern Feeling
I feel it deep down in my bones
I've got that old Southern Feeling
I know one day I've got to go home.





Ol' Mistress Jones, she went to jail
With ...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nino Ferrer's song Southern Feeling paint a picture of someone who has a deep emotional connection to the South. The repetition of the phrase "I've got that old Southern Feeling" emphasizes the strength and intensity of this sentiment, as if it is a part of the singer's very identity. The use of the phrase "deep down in my bones" further conveys the idea that this feeling is fundamental and almost instinctive.


The lyric "I know one day I've got to go home" suggests that the singer is currently living somewhere other than the South, but feels a strong pull to return. The idea of "home" is a powerful one, and the fact that the singer feels a sense of inevitability about returning suggests that this is not just a passing feeling, but something he deeply believes in.


The reference to Ol' Mistress Jones going to jail is intriguing, as it seems to come out of nowhere and is not elaborated upon further. It could be a reference to a specific event or person in Southern history, or simply a fictional character used to add a sense of mystery and intrigue to the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got that old Southern Feeling
I am filled with nostalgia for the American South.


I feel it deep down in my bones
The feeling is intense and ingrained in my very being.


I know one day I've got to go home.
At some point, I must return to the place that inspires this feeling.


Ol' Mistress Jones, she went to jail
A well-known person in the community experienced a downfall or setback.


With her finest man they say
Alongside her partner, who was likely held in high regard.


They wouldn't let him go her bail
Authorities refused to release him from custody, leaving her alone.


Some folks got the news and went to town
Word spread quickly, prompting some people to gather and discuss the situation.


But no one knew just what to do
Despite the commotion, nobody had a concrete plan or solution.


Except for Grandpa, well he just hung around
Grandpa remained unfazed and waited to see how things would unfold.


He said, 'the world is full of fools'
Grandpa observed that many people make foolish decisions or act irrationally.


And ol' Mistress Jones, well she just had to pay her dues
The woman in question had to accept the consequences of her actions.




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@valyusha98

Love a good Hot Toddy 🌹 god bless Nino and Radiah. This whole album is immaculate

@crysvicious

This whole album is amazing

@zingara76

What an amazing album, this song is gold

@lildebbie997

Just found this album due to youtube's suggestion and damn, I'm in love.

@TheArcade70

Superbe. Cette face de Nino Ferrer reste largement ignorée, mais c'est la plus belle. Planant. Magnifiquement écrit, du psyché, du blues... le son 70's dans toute sa splendeur. Merci Arabacus.

@kenmusicman7061

I'm loving this song.👍

@boisseauxavier

On ne peut pas plus vrai! T'as raison. Il est super fort. Chansons planantes et de super qualité. J'ai l'impression qu'il n'est pas assez reconnu. Dommage.

@PersianTheMan

this song is a treasure

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You are a treasure

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We all are a treasure.

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