Old Black Mattie
R.L. Burnside Lyrics


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Poor Black Mattie ain't got a change in clothes
Girl got drunk, close that door
Poor Black Mattie ain't got change o' clothes
Girl got drunk, throwed her clothes outdoor
Goin' to Memphis, see the World's Fair
Reason I'm goin', baby, there
Goin' to Memphis, see the World's Fair
Reason I'm goin', know my baby there
Need no heater fireplace by my bed
Women I got cherry red
Need no heater fireplace by my bed




Woman I got, keep me cherry red
Woman I got, keep me cherry red

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of R.L. Burnside's "Old Black Mattie" are a reflection on the struggles and joys of life. The song centers around one woman, Black Mattie, who is struggling through poverty and substance abuse. The first two lines of the song, "Poor Black Mattie ain't got a change in clothes / Girl got drunk, close that door," highlights her poverty and struggle to obtain basic necessities such as clothing. The repetition of the phrase "poor Black Mattie" emphasizes her unfortunate circumstances.


The next two lines, "Goin' to Memphis, see the World's Fair / Reason I'm goin', baby, there," reveal that Burnside is leaving to attend the World's Fair in Memphis, and the reason for his trip is to see his lover. Burnside's love for this woman seems to be the one bright spot in his otherwise difficult life. The third and fourth lines repeat this sentiment, stating "Goin' to Memphis, see the World's Fair / Reason I'm goin', know my baby there."


The final two lines of the song are a celebration of Burnside's relationship with his lover. He sings, "Need no heater fireplace by my bed / Women I got cherry red / Woman I got, keep me cherry red." Here Burnside is saying that even though he is poor and doesn't have a lot of possessions, he is content because he has a woman who keeps him happy and fulfilled. The phrase "cherry red" is a euphemism for sexual satisfaction. Overall, the song is a reflection on the hard times of poverty and the power of love to overcome them.



Line by Line Meaning

Poor Black Mattie ain't got a change in clothes
Black Mattie is destitute and doesn't have any spare clothes


Girl got drunk, close that door
A girl got drunk and needs to be taken away


Poor Black Mattie ain't got change o' clothes
Black Mattie is broke and cannot afford to buy more clothes


Girl got drunk, throwed her clothes outdoor
A girl is drunk and threw her clothes outside


Goin' to Memphis, see the World's Fair
I am travelling to Memphis to visit the World's Fair


Reason I'm goin', know my baby there
I know my baby is in Memphis, and that is why I am going there


Need no heater fireplace by my bed
I do not require a heater or a fireplace next to my bed


Woman I got, keep me cherry red
The woman I am with always keeps me sexually excited




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