Rockin Chair Blues
Ray Charles Lyrics


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If you're feeling lowdown, don't have a soul to care,
If you're feeling lowdown, don't have a soul to care,
Just grab your hat and start for the Rocking Chair.

There's Dubonnet Judy, Gin Fizz Flo,
Cocktail Shorty, and old Julip Joe.

I'm telling you, it's the gonnest place in town;
If you don't have your rubbers, take a taxi down.

If you're a regular guy, you're bound to get a souvenir,




If you're a regular guy, you're bound to get a souvenir,
And when you write back home, you can say you're spooning at the Rocking Char.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ray Charles's song "Rocking Chair Blues" describe a place where people can go when they are feeling low and have no one to turn to. This place is known as the Rocking Chair, where everyone seems to know each other and the atmosphere is lively. The lyrics encourage people who are feeling down to grab their hat and start walking towards the Rocking Chair. When they arrive, they will meet people such as Dubonnet Judy, Gin Fizz Flo, Cocktail Shorty, and old Julip Joe, who give the place character and add to the energy of the joint. The Rocking Chair is described as the "gonnest" place in town, and if people do not have their rubbers (rain boots) on them, they should take a taxi down.


The lyrics suggest that the Rocking Chair is a place where regular guys can go and "spoon." The word "spooning" is used to indicate cuddling or being intimate with someone else, which implies that the atmosphere of the Rocking Chair is not only lively but also flirtatious. The lyrics suggest that if someone does visit the Rocking Chair, they will come back home with a "souvenir" to show for it. This implies that people at the Rocking Chair share intimate moments and create lasting memories that they can take with them long after their visit.


Line by Line Meaning

If you're feeling lowdown, don't have a soul to care,
When you're feeling sad and no one cares about you, just go to the Rocking Chair.


Just grab your hat and start for the Rocking Chair.
All you need to do is pick up your hat and head to the Rocking Chair.


There's Dubonnet Judy, Gin Fizz Flo, Cocktail Shorty, and old Julip Joe.
At the Rocking Chair, you'll find people with interesting names like Dubonnet Judy, Gin Fizz Flo, Cocktail Shorty, and old Julip Joe.


I'm telling you, it's the gonnest place in town;
I'm telling you, the Rocking Chair is the most amazing place in town.


If you don't have your rubbers, take a taxi down.
If you're not wearing rubbers (shoes), take a taxi to get to the Rocking Chair.


If you're a regular guy, you're bound to get a souvenir,
If you're a regular customer, you're likely to receive a keepsake from the Rocking Chair.


And when you write back home, you can say you're spooning at the Rocking Char.
And when you write home, you can say you're cozying up with someone at the Rocking Chair.




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Gaspard Sommer

Les touts premiers morceaux de Ray!! Incroyable!

richard.t.callaway

He wrote this song as an ode to the Rockin' Chair Club in Seattle, the place he was playing when he signed his first record deal. I learned about the club a couple of days ago thanks to a photo exhibit about segregated Seattle.

mikinz

Ray charles is the man, no question

Claude Chaney

Ray…….I miss him

Zas en toda la boca

The king

broo G

tribute to hot club in seattle back in the day....!

Ed Crane

like Ray used to do it

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