Good News
Ringo Starr Lyrics


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By Richard Starkey, Mark Hudson, Dean Grakal and Steve Dudas

I LOST MY JOB, I LOST MY JOB,
MY WIFE JUST RAN AWAY,
MY TRUCK BROKE DOWN, I WON'T BE FOUND
TILL SOMEONE COMES MY WAY.
DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR ME,
I'M FEELING SORRY FOR MYSELF. (himself)

GOOD NEWS IS ON THE WAY,
NO NEWS IS NO NEWS THEY SAY.
SOMETHINGS ARE BOUND TO GO WRONG,
SOUNDS JUST LIKE AN OLD COUNTRY SONG, HA-HA,
JUST LIKE AN OLD COUNTRY SONG.

SHE WAS CHEATIN' WITH MY BEST FRIEND
AND MY BIG BROTHER TOO.
MY SON'S BEEN ACTING A LITTLE STRANGE
HE'S CHANGED HIS NAME TO SUE.
I SAW A SPACESHIP
THE MAN IN IT WAS COMING FROM THE MOON HUMMING THIS TUNE.

GOOD NEWS IS ON THE WAY,
NO NEWS IS NO NEWS THEY SAY.
SOMETHINGS ARE BOUND TO GO WRONG,
SOUNDS JUST LIKE AN OLD COUNTRY SONG,
JUST LIKE AN OLD COUNTRY SONG.

HEY!

IF SOMETHING BAD CAN HAPPEN
IT'S IN ACOUNTRY MELODY, (yoddle lai) BELIEVE YOU ME.
ANYONE CAN PLAY IT,
IT'S THE SAME THREE CHORDS OF G, D AND E.

PATSY AND KITTY TOLD ME,
MERL AND WILLIE SHOWED ME,
EVEN JOHNNY CASH TOLD ME TOO, IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU.

GOOD NEWS IS ON THE WAY,
NO NEWS IS NO NEWS THEY SAY.
SOMETHINGS ARE BOUND TO GO WRONG,
SOUNDS JUST LIKE AN OLD COUNTRY SONG,
JUST LIKE AN OLD COUNTRY SONG,
JUST LIKE AN OLD COUNTRY SONG,
COUNTRY SONG.





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Overall Meaning

"Good News" by Ringo Starr is a fun and upbeat country tune that touches on several common themes found in classic country songs, such as lost love, hard times, and personal struggles. The song opens with the singer confessing that he's lost his job, his wife has left him, and his truck has broken down. He then goes on to lament that he's feeling sorry for himself but asks listeners not to feel sorry for him. The chorus repeats the phrase "Good News is on the way" several times, emphasizing the idea that things will get better despite the current hardships. The song wraps up with a nod to classic country music by incorporating yodeling and referencing famous country artists like Patsy, Kitty, Merl, Willie, and Johnny Cash.


The song's opening verse sets the stage quickly, establishing the singer's current struggles and feelings of hopelessness. The repetition of the phrase "I lost my job" emphasizes the idea that setbacks often come in waves, making it hard to get back up when you're already down. The line "Don't feel sorry for me, I'm feeling sorry for myself" is an interesting choice because it acknowledges that others might pity the singer, but he believes he's the only one who truly understands the depth of his struggles. The chorus provides a great contrast to the opening verse, with the upbeat melody and optimistic lyrics promising that things will get better soon. The final verse adds an interesting twist to the story by introducing the idea that the singer's wife had cheated on him with both his best friend and his brother. The inclusion of the classic country trope of a son named Sue is a clever homage to Johnny Cash's famous song, "A Boy Named Sue."


Line by Line Meaning

I LOST MY JOB, I LOST MY JOB,
The singer lost his job, which he repeats to emphasize the severity of his situation.


MY WIFE JUST RAN AWAY,
The singer's wife abandoned him, adding to his difficulties.


MY TRUCK BROKE DOWN, I WON'T BE FOUND
The singer's means of transportation is inoperable, making it harder for him to move around.


TILL SOMEONE COMES MY WAY.
The artist is looking for assistance but is unable to help himself.


DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR ME,
The artist does not want people to pity him but strives to overcome the adversity he is facing.


I'M FEELING SORRY FOR MYSELF. (himself)
The singer is struggling, and the reality of his problems has set in.


GOOD NEWS IS ON THE WAY,
Despite everything, the singer has hope for the future.


NO NEWS IS NO NEWS THEY SAY.
The artist has been eagerly waiting for news and will accept any type of update, be it good or bad.


SOMETHINGS ARE BOUND TO GO WRONG,
The artist acknowledges that life is not always going to be perfect, and there will be highs and lows.


SOUNDS JUST LIKE AN OLD COUNTRY SONG, HA-HA,
The artist is making light of his situation by comparing it to a common trope in country music.


SHE WAS CHEATIN' WITH MY BEST FRIEND
The singer's wife had an affair with both his best friend and his brother, causing immense betrayal and heartbreak.


AND MY BIG BROTHER TOO.
The artist's brother was also involved in the infidelity, which makes the situation even harder to deal with.


MY SON'S BEEN ACTING A LITTLE STRANGE
The singer's son is acting differently, which may be related to the recent family issues.


HE'S CHANGED HIS NAME TO SUE.
The singer's son changed his name to a traditionally feminine name, causing confusion and worry for the singer.


I SAW A SPACESHIP
The singer saw something extraordinary, perhaps indicating that there is still wonder and hope present in the world.


THE MAN IN IT WAS COMING FROM THE MOON HUMMING THIS TUNE.
The artist saw an alien who was humming the melody of the song, possibly implying that the song has universal appeal.


IF SOMETHING BAD CAN HAPPEN
The artist believes that anything that can go wrong probably will go wrong.


IT'S IN ACOUNTRY MELODY, (yoddle lai) BELIEVE YOU ME.
The singer believes that country music is the perfect medium for expressing the hardships of life.


ANYONE CAN PLAY IT,
The singer believes that everyone can relate to country music, regardless of their musical ability.


IT'S THE SAME THREE CHORDS OF G, D AND E.
The artist emphasizes the simplistic nature of country music by reducing it down to its three-chord structure.


PATSY AND KITTY TOLD ME,
The artist references two famous country singers, Patsy Cline and Kitty Wells, who may have inspired him with their music and stories.


MERL AND WILLIE SHOWED ME,
The artist also references Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson, both legends in the country music community, who may have also influenced him.


EVEN JOHNNY CASH TOLD ME TOO, IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU.
The singer references yet another country legend, Johnny Cash, who may have given him advice on how to deal with tough times.


COUNTRY SONG.
The artist concludes by calling attention to the genre of music that has helped him through tough times.




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Comments from YouTube:

lukasiguess

Thank you! These songs are harder to find than ringo without glasses!

Ringo Rarities

hahahahahahahhaaha yes yw

Harry

ringo lost his dog and job how sad

Ringo Rarities

sad

lukasiguess

Whatever happened to uploading everyone wins?

lukasiguess

pastaman on youtube thanks

Ringo Rarities

im really sorry i never have time ill try and put it out when i can

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