Double Trouble
Otis Rush & His Band Lyrics


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[Chorus:]
Lay awake at night,
Oh so low, just so troubled.
Can't get a job,
Laid off and I'm having double trouble.

Hey hey, to make you've got to try.
Baby, that's no lie.
Some of this generation is millionaires,
I can't even keep decent clothes to wear.

Laugh at me walking,
And I have no place to go.
Bad luck and trouble has taken me
I have no money to show.





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Otis Rush & His Band's song "Double Trouble" convey the struggles of a person who is going through a rough time. The singer is having trouble finding work and is struggling to make ends meet. They speak of their frustration about the inequality they see around them, with some people of their generation becoming millionaires while they struggle just to survive.


The singer's plight is further compounded by the ridicule they face from others who laugh at them while they walk by, adding to their troubles. All of this has taken a toll on their state of mind, leaving them awake at night and feeling low. The lyrics evoke a sense of empathy for the struggles of the working class and the cyclical nature of poverty and lack of opportunities.


Overall, "Double Trouble" is a poignant and relatable song that highlights the struggles of the working class and the harsh realities of social and economic inequality.


Line by Line Meaning

Lay awake at night,
I can't sleep, my mind is troubled with my current situation.


Oh so low, just so troubled.
I feel down and depressed because of the difficult times that I'm going through.


Can't get a job,
I'm unemployed and can't find a job to earn a living.


Laid off and I'm having double trouble.
Not only am I out of a job, but I'm also facing other problems which makes my situation worse.


Hey hey, to make you've got to try.
In order to succeed, you have to put in effort and work hard.


Baby, that's no lie.
This is the truth, there's no denying it.


Some of this generation is millionaires,
Some people from my generation have become very wealthy.


I can't even keep decent clothes to wear.
On the other hand, I struggle to afford basic necessities like clothing.


Laugh at me walking,
People make fun of me or look down on me when I'm walking around.


And I have no place to go.
I don't have a home or somewhere safe to go to.


Bad luck and trouble has taken me
I've experienced a lot of misfortune and problems.


I have no money to show.
I am broke and have nothing to show for my struggles.


[Chorus]
Repeats the same lines above.




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Written by: OTIS RUSH

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