Bye Bye Blackbird
Paul McCartney Lyrics


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Pack up all my cares and woes,
Here I go, singing low,
Bye, bye, blackbird.
Where somebody waits for me,
Sugar is sweet, so is she,
Bye, bye, blackbird.

No one here can love and understand me,
Oh, what hard luck stories they all hand me.

Make my bed and light the light,
I'll arrive late tonight,
Blackbird, bye, bye.

Pack up all my cares and woes,
Here I go, singing low,
Bye, bye, blackbird.
Where somebody waits for me,
Sugar is sweet, so is she,
Bye, bye, bye, bye, blackbird.

I said, no one here can love and understand me,
Oh, what hard luck stories they all hand me.

So, make my bed and light the light,
I'll arrive late tonight,
Blackbird, bye, bye.
Make my bed and light the light,
I'll arrive late tonight,
Blackbird,
I said blackbird,




I said blackbird,
Oh, blackbird, bye, bye.

Overall Meaning

The song "Bye Bye Blackbird" was composed by Ray Henderson with lyrics from Mort Dixon back in 1926. It later became a jazz standard covered by many artists including Paul McCartney. The song is interpreted as a goodbye to past sorrows and a fresh start with the promise of a brighter future.


The first verse, "Pack up all my cares and woes, Here I go, singing low, Bye, bye, blackbird. Where somebody waits for me, Sugar is sweet, so is she, Bye, bye, blackbird," expresses the singer's decision to leave behind their problems, singing goodbye to the "blackbird," or the sadness and sorrow of the past, with the hope that someone special is waiting for them in the brighter future.


The second verse, "No one here can love and understand me, Oh, what hard luck stories they all hand me," highlights the loneliness and isolation that the singer is experiencing in their current situation, emphasizing their desire for a fresh start where they can be loved and understood.


Overall, the song encapsulates the theme of leaving behind the past and bad memories, embracing new possibilities, and keeping hope alive for a brighter future. McCartney's rendition of the song brings his own unique flair, making it a classic rendition for a new generation.


Line by Line Meaning

Pack up all my cares and woes,
I'm leaving behind all my worries and troubles


Here I go, singing low,
I'm leaving quietly and without fanfare


Bye, bye, blackbird.
Goodbye to the old life, hello to the new


Where somebody waits for me,
I'm going to meet someone special


Sugar is sweet, so is she,
The person I'm meeting is sweet and kind


No one here can love and understand me,
I haven't found love or acceptance here


Oh, what hard luck stories they all hand me.
People here have been unsympathetic to my struggles


Make my bed and light the light,
Preparing for a new beginning


I'll arrive late tonight,
I'm going to take my time getting there


Blackbird, bye, bye.
Saying goodbye to the old life


Bye, bye, bye, bye, blackbird.
Repeating the goodbye as a final farewell


I said, no one here can love and understand me,
Reiterating the lack of love and acceptance


So, make my bed and light the light,
Getting ready for the next phase of life


I said blackbird,
Repeating the song's title as a farewell


Oh, blackbird, bye, bye.
Saying one final goodbye to the old life




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson

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