Snow Is Falling
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Snow is falling, falling on the cold cold ground
Snow is falling, baby, falling on the cold cold ground
Gloom and misery, gloom and misery all around

I used to be so happy, now all I do is cry
I used to be so happy, now all I do is cry
Gonna buy myself a coffin, well I'm gonna lay right down and die
Well people if I die tomorrow, who's gonna cry for me
People if I die tomorrow, who's gonna cry for me
Well, I ain't got nothing but these blues and misery

I guess you better come on and get me, ain't got nothing to lose




I guess you better come on and get me, ain't got nothing to lose
I don't feel like living, life ain't nothing but the blues

Overall Meaning

In "The Snow Is Falling," Ray Charles' mournful voice and soulful piano create the perfect atmosphere for a bluesy lyrical lament. The opening lines describe the setting, with snow falling on the "cold cold ground." But this picturesque winter wonderland is hardly a cause for celebration. Rather, it's the backdrop for "gloom and misery all around." From there, Charles launches into a classic blues exploration of loss and despair.


The next lines reveal the personal nature of the song's lyrics. Charles admits, "I used to be so happy, now all I do is cry." The cause of his unhappiness is not specified, but the weight of it is palpable in his voice. He takes his blues a step further, suggesting that he's ready to give up on life altogether. "Gonna buy myself a coffin, well I'm gonna lay right down and die." This dark imagery is a signature of blues music, and it reinforces the sense of hopelessness that permeates the song.


The final verses of "The Snow Is Falling" ask a question that's central to much blues songwriting: Who will mourn for me when I'm gone? "People if I die tomorrow, who's gonna cry for me? / Well, I ain't got nothing but these blues and misery." It's a stirring sentiment, one that speaks to the isolation that often comes with feeling down in the dumps. The song ends on an ambiguous note, with Charles suggesting that he might be ready for someone to come and take him away from his misery. "I guess you better come on and get me, ain't got nothing to lose / I don't feel like living, life ain't nothing but the blues." Is he inviting death or a savior? The song leaves it up to interpretation.


Line by Line Meaning

Snow is falling, falling on the cold cold ground
The snow represents a feeling of sadness that is blanketing everything around the singer.


Snow is falling, baby, falling on the cold cold ground
The repetition of the previous line emphasizes how heavy the sadness feels to the singer.


Gloom and misery, gloom and misery all around
The singer sees and feels nothing but sadness and despair around themselves.


I used to be so happy, now all I do is cry
The singer is reflecting on how their life used to be joyful but now is full only of tears.


Gonna buy myself a coffin, well I'm gonna lay right down and die
The singer is expressing their intense desire to escape from their overwhelming sadness.


People if I die tomorrow, who's gonna cry for me
The singer is wondering if anyone will feel any sadness at their passing, as they are seemingly alone in their grief.


Well, I ain't got nothing but these blues and misery
The singer's sadness has consumed them to the point where it feels like there is nothing else in their life.


I guess you better come on and get me, ain't got nothing to lose
The singer is suggesting that there is no more hope left for them and they are willing to do anything to escape their sadness, even die.


I don't feel like living, life ain't nothing but the blues
The singer is stating that their sadness is so pervasive that it has become the only thing they experience in life, and therefore there is no point in living.




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Love that man and his music!

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Thanks for posting. I used to have this, but when my first wife left, so did the album. I guess nothing can be all good !

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A young Ray comin' into his own! The genius himself.

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What a singer!

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It's this song that made me love ray

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