I'm Movin' On
Ray Charles Lyrics


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That big eight-wheeler runnin' down the track
Means your true lovin' daddy ain't acomin' back
Cause he's movin on, he's rollin on
You were flyin to high for my little ol' sky
So I'm movin' on

But some day baby when you've had you play
Your gonna want your daddy but your daddy will say
Keep movin' on, keep rollin' on
You were flyin to high for my little ol' sky
So I'm movin' on. Move on baby.

Mr. Farmer won't you please listen to me
Cause I gotta pretty momma in Tennessee
Keep rollin on, keep movin' on,
Please listen to me let this rattler free
And keep movin' on

Move on ol' son, move on
Well I told you baby from time to time
But you just wouldn't listen or pay me no mind
And now I'm movin' on, I'm rollin' on
I'm through with you, too bad you're blue
But I'm movin' on

Move on baby, move on
I said move on, I said move on,
I said move on, I said move on,
Well I'm through with you, too bad you're blue




I said move on, I said move on
I said move on, I said move on

Overall Meaning

In Ray Charles's song "I'm Movin' On," the first verse introduces the main theme of the song which is to keep moving on. The singer's "true loving daddy" is leaving on an eight-wheeler and will not be coming back because he has decided to move on. The following verse states that the singer's lover was "flying too high for my little ol' sky." This highlights a mismatch in their desires and values which led to the father's decision to leave. The chorus then repeats the message to move on, emphasizing that the singer also decided to move on.


The second verse is directed at the singer's lover, warning her that she will eventually realize her mistake and want her daddy back, but he will not come back because he has already moved on. He advises her to keep moving on and to take his example as a lesson. The third verse introduces a new character, Mr. Farmer, who is asked to listen to the singer because he has a pretty mama in Tennessee that he wants to see. He pleads with Mr. Farmer to release a rattler (presumably a train) that is trapping him, and to keep moving on with his journey.


Overall, the song emphasizes a sense of forward motion, empowerment and resilience in the face of adversity. The singer's decision to move on is motivated by his desire to overcome the limitations in his life and pursue his dreams, rather than feeling confined by his circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

That big eight-wheeler runnin' down the track
Your father is leaving town on a train, and he won't be coming back.


Means your true lovin' daddy ain't acomin' back
Your father has decided to move on with his life and leave you behind.


Cause he's movin on, he's rollin on
He is ready to start a new chapter in his life.


You were flyin to high for my little ol' sky
You were too ambitious for what your father could offer you.


So I'm movin' on
Therefore, I am leaving you and starting over.


But some day baby when you've had you play
You will experience life, and eventually, you will understand.


Your gonna want your daddy but your daddy will say
By then, you might want to rekindle our relationship, but I will refuse.


Keep movin' on, keep rollin' on
I will continue my life without you, and I will be fine.


Mr. Farmer won't you please listen to me
I need your help, Mr. Farmer, please hear me out.


Cause I gotta pretty momma in Tennessee
My wife is in Tennessee, and I want to reunite with her.


Please listen to me let this rattler free
Please help me unload this train so I can be on my way.


Move on ol' son, move on
It's time for me to move on, son. Goodbye.


Well I told you baby from time to time
I warned you, my child, several times.


But you just wouldn't listen or pay me no mind
However, you did not take my advice seriously.


And now I'm movin' on, I'm rollin' on
Now, I am leaving the relationship and going forward with my life.


I'm through with you, too bad you're blue
I am done with this relationship, and I am sorry if you feel sad.


I said move on, I said move on
I repeated it several times, but it's time for me to go.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Cloud9, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Hank Snow

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