Death Bell Blues
R.L. Burnside Lyrics


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Sound like to me I can hear this moaning people
Death bell ringing all in my head
Sound like to me I can hear this moaning people
Death bell ringing all in my head

Yeah I know that I was gonna leave on a chariot
Wonder what kind gonna take me away from here
Yeah my mama told me
My father told me too
Said one morning son that chariot coming for you
And I been wonderin' what kinda
Chariot, oh Lord gonna take me away from here

Yeah you know the life I been livin' people
Oh Lord for a good many year

Tell me the Lord will forgive like me
For most any ol' thing he do
Tell me the Lord will forgive like me
For most any ol' thing he do





Yeah, you know and I'm one of those kinds of people
I believe he will forgive me too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to R.L. Burnside's Death Bell Blues are haunting and evocative, painting a picture of impending doom and uncertainty. The song begins with Burnside hearing moaning people and a death bell ringing in his head. He then muses about the chariot that will come to take him away and wonders what kind it will be. The imagery in the song is powerful, capturing a feeling of dread and anticipation.


Burnside's lyrics touch on themes of mortality and redemption, as well as the uncertainty that comes with life. He recalls his parents warning him that a chariot would come for him one day, and wonders what his fate will be. Despite the mistakes he has made in life, Burnside holds on to the hope that he will be forgiven by the Lord. The overall tone of the song is one of resignation, acceptance, and a belief that one's fate is ultimately out of their hands.


Overall, Death Bell Blues is a moving and thought-provoking song that delves deep into the human experience. It is a testament to R.L. Burnside's skills as a songwriter and a reminder of the power of music to connect people to their emotions and to each other.


Line by Line Meaning

Sound like to me I can hear this moaning people
It seems to me that I can hear the mournful cries of people


Death bell ringing all in my head
I can't stop hearing the sound of a death bell ringing in my mind


Yeah I know that I was gonna leave on a chariot
I know that someday I will die and leave this world in a chariot


Wonder what kind gonna take me away from here
I wonder what type of chariot will take me away from this place


Yeah my mama told me
My mother told me


My father told me too
So did my father


Said one morning son that chariot coming for you
They both told me that one day I will die and leave this world in a chariot


And I been wonderin' what kinda
Since then, I've often wondered what kind of chariot that will be


Chariot, oh Lord gonna take me away from here
I'm hoping that chariot will take me away to the Lord's place


Yeah you know the life I been livin' people
As you know, I've been living this life for many years


Oh Lord for a good many year
For a long time, I've lived like this, oh Lord


Tell me the Lord will forgive like me
I believe that the Lord will forgive me for anything I did wrong


For most any ol' thing he do
No matter what I did, I believe the Lord will forgive me


Yeah, you know and I'm one of those kinds of people
I'm one of those people who believe in the Lord's forgiveness


I believe he will forgive me too
I believe that the Lord will also forgive me




Writer(s): Robert L. Burnside

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Comments from YouTube:

Jo Babs

Very rhythmic and almost hypnotic, traits of the Northern Mississippi Hill Country style of blues that RL was famous for. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

Jeanne Posner

This is music and history gold-thank you so much for posting it!

BubbaZen10

Funny how so often you go listen to "the blues", and instead of making you blue, it just makes ya feel good.

Rain Adkins

John Lee Hooker used to say. "Blues is a healer." He wasn't wrong.

BubbaZen10

@Rain Adkins It truly truly is.
Every time i play it, it makes me smile, tell you that.
I actually DO have a black cat bone. I just need to get a mojo too! ;)

Michael Kaminski

Awesomeness. Feeling the chills.

Sanjuro Ardonar

WOW! Love the blues and I still got stuff to discover. Great performer!

S Y

Revelation! Something about that slide guitar just grabs me.

Kathy Corbitt

This moves me. I said MOVES me! Wonderful!

MyMoppet52

So glad you found it here & enjoyed. I love old blues. Blues of all sorts. I have many blues Playlists if you like a certain genre. Thanks for stopping by, Moppet

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