Bourgeois Blues
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Lord, in a bourgeois town
It's a bourgeois town
I got the bourgeois blues
Gonna spread the news all around

Home of the brave, land of the free
I don't wanna be mistreated by no bourgeoisie
Lord, in a bourgeois town
Uhm, the bourgeois town
I got the bourgeois blues
Gonna spread the news all around

Well, me and my wife we were standing upstairs
We heard the white man say "I don't want no niggers up there"
Lord, in a bourgeois town
Uhm, bourgeois town
I got the bourgeois blues
Gonna spread the news all around

Well, them white folks in Washington they know how
To call a colored man a nigger just to see him bow
Lord, it's a bourgeois town
Uhm, the bourgeois town
I got the bourgeois blues
Gonna spread the news all around

I tell all the colored folks to listen to me
Don't try to find you no home in Washington, DC
'Cause it's a bourgeois town
Uhm, the bourgeois town




I got the bourgeois blues
Gonna spread the news all around

Overall Meaning

The song Bourgeois Blues by Pete Seeger reflects upon the injustice and discrimination experienced by African Americans in the United States during the Jim Crow era. The lyrics describe a "bourgeois town" where the white middle and upper class dominate and openly display racism towards African Americans. Seeger states that he has the "bourgeois blues", implying that he feels trapped and oppressed by the social and economic systems in place.


The lines "Home of the brave, land of the free, I don't wanna be mistreated by no bourgeoisie" demonstrate the irony of the American Dream - a country that promises freedom and equality but fails to deliver it to African Americans. Seeger's use of the term "bourgeoisie" to describe the upper class illustrates the Marxist idea that the wealthy control the means of production and therefore, have power over the working class.


The song addresses the audience directly, telling African Americans not to attempt to find homes in Washington DC, due to the discrimination and racism present in that society. The song ultimately is a critique of the capitalist system that seeks to maintain power over the working class and suppress voices of dissent.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord, in a bourgeois town
In a town of wealthy, capitalist individuals


It's a bourgeois town
It's a town where capitalism is dominant


I got the bourgeois blues
I am unhappy in this capitalistic environment


Gonna spread the news all around
I am going to spread the message of my distress to others


Home of the brave, land of the free
A phrase that contradicts the reality of mistreatment by wealthy individuals


I don't wanna be mistreated by no bourgeoisie
I don't want to be treated unfairly by wealthy individuals


Well, me and my wife we were standing upstairs
Me and my wife were present in the same location


We heard the white man say "I don't want no niggers up there"
We heard a white man express racist sentiments


Well, them white folks in Washington they know how
White individuals in power in Washington know how to exert their privilege


To call a colored man a nigger just to see him bow
To insult a black individual for their race and observe their submissive reaction


I tell all the colored folks to listen to me
I advise all people of color to hear my message


Don't try to find you no home in Washington, DC
Do not attempt to reside in Washington, DC


'Cause it's a bourgeois town
As it is dominated by wealthy capitalists


Uhm, the bourgeois town
Yes, it is a town of wealthy capitalists


Gonna spread the news all around
I will continue to spread the message of my distress




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Written by: HUDDIE LEDBETTER

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