Goin' to Chicago Blues
Peggy Lee Lyrics


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Going to Chicago, sorry I can't take you
Going to Chicago, sorry I can't take you
There's nothing in Chicago that a man like you can do

When you see me coming, raise your window high
When you see me coming, raise your window high
When you see me going, baby, hang your head and cry
You're so mean and evil, you do things you shouldn't do
You're so mean and evil, you do things you shouldn't do

And you've got my brand of honey, guess I'll have to put up with you
I was going to Chicago but [Incomprehensible]

Overall Meaning

Peggy Lee's "Goin' to Chicago Blues" is a classic blues song that talks about a woman who's leaving for Chicago and cannot take her man along with her. The lyrics are straightforward and reveal the woman's frustration with her man's unworthy behavior. She wants to leave him behind because there's nothing in Chicago that he can do. She warns him about her departure by telling him to raise the window high when he sees her coming and hang his head and cry when she leaves.


The woman describes her man as mean and evil because he does things he shouldn't do. She accuses him of taking her brand of honey and leaving her with no option but to put up with him. The song is a reflection of the blues genre's traditional themes that expressed the African-American community's experiences. Peggy Lee's vocal performance is soulful and powerful, reflecting the lyrics' frustration and sadness.


Line by Line Meaning

Going to Chicago, sorry I can't take you
I am heading to Chicago but regretfully, I cannot take you along because Chicago isn't a place suitable for someone like you.


There's nothing in Chicago that a man like you can do
Chicago is not favorable for someone like you, and there won't be anything interesting for you to do there.


When you see me coming, raise your window high
Whenever you spot me coming towards you, make sure to close your windows and stay out of sight because I don't want to see you.


When you see me going, baby, hang your head and cry
When I leave, you will regret all the mean and nasty things you did, and you'll feel miserable for losing me.


You're so mean and evil, you do things you shouldn't do
You have an unpleasant and wicked personality, and you perform misdeeds that you should not be doing.


And you've got my brand of honey, guess I'll have to put up with you
You have taken possession of my unique charm and attraction, which means I have to tolerate and suffer because of you.


I was going to Chicago but [Incomprehensible]
The lyrics of this part could not be understood or interpreted due to incomprehensibility.




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Written by: COUNT BASIE, JAMES RUSHING, JAMES ANDREW RUSHING

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on Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too)

Why Don't You Do Right - Casey Abrams - Lyrics
You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?

Get out of here and get me some money too?
You're sitting there wondering what it's all about
You ain't got no money, they will throw you out
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too?

Musical Interlude

You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?