Trouble Again
Quiet Riot Lyrics


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I hear a black cat moaning
In the middle of the night
Like a smoke stack lightning
That's burning bright
I went down to the crossroads
Where I met a man
He said: I'll show you the way
If you take my hand
I ain't superstitious, but maybe I should
I'd cast a spell on you if I could, if I could

Oh no, here it comes
Looks like I'm in trouble again
Bad luck ain't heaven sent
Looks like I'm in trouble, trouble again

Standing in the shadows
In the middle of the night
Knee deep in quicksand
It's getting really tight
I got a voodoo woman
Down Louisiana way
She said: The devil gonna find you
Nothing you can do, better get on your way
You're on the wrong road at the right time
There's a bad moon on the rise, on the rise

Oh no, here it comes
Looks like I'm in trouble again
Bad luck ain't heaven sent
Looks like I'm in trouble again

Oh no, here it comes
Looks like I'm in trouble again
Bad luck ain't heaven sent
Looks like I'm in trouble, trouble again

I'm in trouble, trouble again
I don't know when I'll be back again oh no
Bad luck follows, it never ends
The winding road can't take me home

Oh no, here it comes
Looks like I'm in trouble again
Bad luck ain't heaven sent
Yea get in trouble again

They find do They find don't
Looks like I'm in trouble again
Look out It's way a goes
Looks like I'm in trouble again

Voodoo ahead, witchcraft behind
Looks like me and trouble are two of a kind




The die is cast, I can't break the mold
Trouble's gonna follow me wherever, wherever I go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Quiet Riot's song "Trouble Again" depict a sense of bad luck and impending danger. The first stanza of the song portrays a scene of a black cat moaning in the middle of the night, and the singer hears a man's voice offering to show him the way. The second stanza describes the singer standing in the shadows and feeling stuck in quicksand. He seeks the help of a voodoo woman who warns him about the devil and the bad moon on the rise. The prominent motif in the song seems to be the constant presence of bad luck and the feeling of being stuck in an unlucky cycle, no matter how hard the singer tries to get out of it.


Through the use of vivid imagery, the song conveys a sense of danger and mystique. The singer alludes to the crossroads, which in folk mythology, is a meeting point of two roads that are said to hold spiritual significance. People believe that the crossroads can be a portal for making a deal with the devil. Moreover, the singer talks about voodoo and the devil, and how they can influence one's fate. The chorus of the song, which repeats the line "Looks like I'm in trouble again," speaks to the sense of defeat and helplessness in the face of bad luck.


Overall, "Trouble Again" is a song that mixes elements of blues, rock, and metal, portraying a sense of danger and mystique. The lyrics paint a picture of bad luck and the feeling of being stuck in an unlucky cycle. Through the vivid imagery, the song conveys a sense of imminent danger and impending doom that can befall anyone.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear a black cat moaning
I am hearing eerie sounds at night


In the middle of the night
It is happening after dark


Like a smoke stack lightning
It's intense and burning brighter than expected


That's burning bright
It's extremely noticeable


I went down to the crossroads
I went to a crucial moment in decision-making


Where I met a man
Where I came across a source of help


He said: I'll show you the way
The helper promised guidance


If you take my hand
If I can trust their lead


I ain't superstitious, but maybe I should
I generally don't believe in magic, but it seems like a good idea now


I'd cast a spell on you if I could, if I could
I would use any means necessary to help you


Oh no, here it comes
Something ominous is approaching


Looks like I'm in trouble again
It seems like I've found myself in a difficult situation once more


Bad luck ain't heaven sent
Misfortune is not a heavenly punishment


Standing in the shadows
I am hiding and unnoticed


Knee deep in quicksand
I am stuck and sinking deeper


It's getting really tight
The pressure is building up


I got a voodoo woman
I have a consultant who can use magic on my behalf


Down Louisiana way
She is from Louisiana, a state famous for its voodoo culture


She said: The devil gonna find you
She warned me about impending evil


Nothing you can do, better get on your way
I must rush or it will be too late


You're on the wrong road at the right time
I am doing the wrong thing, it's a crucial moment to revise my choices


There's a bad moon on the rise, on the rise
The situation is going to get worse


I'm in trouble, trouble again
I'm in yet another difficult situation


I don't know when I'll be back again oh no
I am unsure if I will ever return safely


Bad luck follows, it never ends
Misfortune is persistent and unending


The winding road can't take me home
I feel lost and the way back is not clear


They find do They find don't
Sometimes solutions are found, other times they are not


Look out It's way a goes
Be careful, things can escalate


Voodoo ahead, witchcraft behind
There is danger from all sides


Looks like me and trouble are two of a kind
I attract misfortune


The die is cast, I can't break the mold
My situation is predetermined, and I cannot escape it


Trouble's gonna follow me wherever, wherever I go
I am destined to face perpetual difficulties




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Comments from YouTube:

smitchix1

Even though it was 1995, this is a classic Quiet Riot song.  Dubrow's growling vocals backed by Carlos' tasty riff make for good stuff...lost in the midst of the grunge debacle. 

Michael Walker

I believe this to be their apex album. A masterpiece.

M R

Totally Agree. People say it's their "grunge" album...I really don't hear any grunge at all...and this track is proof that they had no intentions on it.

HaYdEnRoCkZ2

Damn man. Even still it was made in 1995. It sounds like there 80s genre. 👍

eric juratic

Carlos kicks Ass on this song & this song is the best on the CD

Catman580

Carlos Cavazo in my opinion is very underrated guitar player. He’s got tasty riffs and man his solos are fun to listen to. That guy can play the fuckin’ guitar!

YogaArmy

DAMN ANOTHER great song of this LP. Should have gone at least Gold....

Brandon Gorman

Awesome.

Andi Freisinger

Bester Song auf der Scheibe

MickleNicholsJr

💙💙💙💙💙💙

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