That Luck Old Sun
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Up in the mornin' out on the job, work like the devil for my pay
But that lucky old sun has nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day
Fuss with my woman toil for my kids
Sweat 'til I'm wrinkled and gray
While that lucky old sun has nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day
Good Lawd above, can't you know I'm pinin'
Tears all in my eyes
Send down that cloud with a silver linin'
Lift me to paradise
Show me that river

Take me across and wash all my troubles away
Like that lucky old sun, give me nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day

Up in the mornin' out on the job,
Work like the devil for my pay
But that lucky old sun has nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day
Fuss with my woman toil for my kids
Sweat 'til I'm wrinkled and gray
While that lucky old sun has nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day

Good Lawd above, can't you know I'm pinin'
Tears all in my eyes
Send down that cloud with a silver linin'
Lift me to paradise
Show me that river

Take me across and wash all my troubles away




Like that lucky old sun, give me nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day

Overall Meaning

In "That Lucky Old Sun," Ray Charles laments about his hardworking and cumbersome life as he watches the sun leisurely rolling around in heaven. He talks about his unending daily routine of working hard to earn a living, taking care of his family, and working until he is old and wrinkled. In contrast, he sees the sun doing absolutely nothing and rolling lazily around in heaven all day. He expresses the desire for the Good Lord to show him the river, take him across and wash all his troubles away. Ray Charles pleads with the Lord to lift him to paradise and sends him a cloud with a silver lining that would make his life feel like he is rolling around heaven all day.


The lyrics of "That Lucky Old Sun" are a metaphor for the struggles we face in life and our desire to find hope, peace, and happiness. Ray Charles uses the symbol of the sun, which is generally associated with warmth, energy, and life-giving properties, to represent the beauty of heaven and the reward for our earthly struggles. The sun is the lucky one because it is in heaven where there is no pain, no stress, and no worries. In contrast, the singer is oppressed by the difficulties of life.


In conclusion, Ray Charles's “That Lucky Old Sun” is a metaphor about the struggles and hardships we face in our daily lives, and the desire to find peace, happiness, and release from those struggles. The song expresses the idea of working hard and doing everything we can to make a living, provide for our families, and live a comfortable life. However, we still long for the day when our hard work will yield fruit and we can bask in the warmth and beauty of heaven-like the lucky old sun.


Line by Line Meaning

Up in the mornin' out on the job, work like the devil for my pay
Every single day, I wake up and go to work where I work incredibly hard just to earn enough to survive


But that lucky old sun has nothin' to do But roll around heaven all day
While I am working so hard, the sun has no responsibility or stress and can simply exist in the heaven and continue to roll around in the sky


Fuss with my woman toil for my kids Sweat 'til I'm wrinkled and gray
I take care of my family, worrying about my partner and working hard to provide for and raise my children. All of this work and effort has taken a toll on my physical appearance too


Good Lawd above, can't you know I'm pinin' Tears all in my eyes Send down that cloud with a silver linin' Lift me to paradise
I am praying for some relief from my struggles and hoping for a change of fortune that will bring some happiness or relief to my life


Show me that river Take me across and wash all my troubles away Like that lucky old sun, give me nothin' to do But roll around heaven all day
I wish to escape my troubles by finding a peaceful river that will cleanse me of my worries. I want to experience the same kind of carefree existence that the sun enjoys




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing
Written by: BEASLEY SMITH, HAVEN GILLESPIE

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@TheRealForrestGeorge

Up in the mornin'
Out on the job
Work like the devil for my pay
But that lucky old sun got nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day.
Fuss with my woman, toil for my kids
Sweat till I'm wrinkled and gray
While that lucky old sun got nothin' to do
But roll around heaven all day
Dear Lord above, can't you know I'm pining, tears all in my eyes
Send down that cloud with a silver lining, lift me to Paradise
Show me that river, take me across
Wash all my troubles away
Like that lucky old sun, give me nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day

[Instrumental Interlude - First Line Of "Dear Lord"]

Send down that cloud with a silver lining, lift me to Paradise
Show me that river, take me across
Wash all my troubles away
Like that lucky old sun, give me nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day
These lyrics were transcribed from the specific recording mentioned above
And do not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other recordings, sheet
Music, songbooks or lyrics printed on album jackets.



All comments from YouTube:

@suddenlysim2

My dad loved this song. He sang it a million times. He passed in 2001 and tears are just flowing from hearing this. I miss my dad.

@keithbruens

Bless you Simone. You will see him again in paradise. I can tell he was a great father with superior taste in music

@lillianmartinez1713

+Simone Gordon Also reminds me of my Dad, he passed in 1999 never get over missing him.

@cedricmayfield7058

+Joshua Gibbs-Givens Bruh wtf is wrong with you

@joshg.8706

Internet Bitch

@jezdukowski

+Simone Gordon
He left this, for you. His heart just flows through it. Music is like magic...It really is.

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@smittysmat7826

Listen closely at 1:29 when he sings, “ I got tears all in my eyes”. I swear, he’s really crying on that line. He even sniffs before singing it. What an absolutely amazing vocal on my this. Goodness.

@puck30

I'm crying when he gets to that line and crying the rest of the way

@AntiMTVMovement

It certainly gives an already emotional song added emotion

@danstarr374

I read in his biography that all the emotional content is his song & all the vocal inflections were calculated & rehearsed but to me it always seems so real, that is part of his genius...

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