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Terraplane Blues
Robert Johnson Lyrics


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And I feel so lonesome, you hear me when I moan
And I feel so lonesome, you hear me when I moan
Who been drivin' my Terraplane for you since I been gone?

I'd said I flash your lights, mama, you horn won't even blow
Somebody's been runnin' my batteries down on this machine
I even flash my lights, mama, this horn won't even blow
Got a short in this connection, hoo well, babe, it's way down below

I'm goin' heist your hood, mama, I'm bound to check your oil
I'm goin' heist your hood, mama, mmm, I'm bound to check your oil
I got a woman that I'm lovin', way down in Arkansas

Now, you know the coils ain't even buzzin', little generator won't get the spark
Motor's in a bad condition, you gotta have these batteries charged
But I'm cryin', please, please don't do me wrong
Who been drivin' my Terraplane now for you since I been gone?

Mr. highway man, please don't block the road
Please, please don't block the road
'Cause she's reachin' a cold one hundred and I'm booked and I got to go

Mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm-mmm
You, you hear me weep and moan
Who been drivin' my Terraplane now for you since I been gone?

I'm gon' get down in this connection, keep on tanglin' with your wires
I'm gon' get down in this connection, oh well, keep on tanglin' with these wires
And when I mash down on your little starter, then your sparkplug will give me fire

Overall Meaning

"Terraplane Blues" is a song by Robert Johnson that explores themes of infidelity and deception. Johnson uses the metaphor of a car, a Terraplane, to represent his lover who has been unfaithful while he has been away. He is feeling lonely and moaning for his Terraplane, asking who has been driving it since he has been gone. He tries to start the engine, but there is a malfunction in the car's electrical system since the batteries are continually being drained. Johnson suspects foul play since he has seen no action of the car's horn or lights either. He becomes frustrated about the whole ordeal; his lover is cheating on him, and he can't even get his Terraplane started. His horn won't blow, and his battery is dying; he decides to check his lover's car's condition.


He makes his way to his lover's house, intending to check her car's oil and find out who has been driving his Terraplane. Johnson discovers that the woman has been unfaithful and that her car is involved in the deception. His lover's car has a significant design problem, which has led to his Terraplane and its electrical system's malfunction. He discovers the Terraplane's short in the connection, which is within the battery. He also finds out that his lover is not only cheating on him but with someone from Arkansas. After identifying the unique problem with the Terraplane, Johnson knows he has to work on the wiring to get it running smoothly again. He ends the song by declaring his intention to fix the problem and start his Terraplane. The song is one of Robert Johnson's most popular songs, and his guitar licks and lyrics have inspired many rock and blues musicians.


Line by Line Meaning

And I feel so lonesome, you hear me when I moan
I am feeling very lonely and sad and I express it through my moaning


Who been drivin' my Terraplane for you since I been gone?
I want to know who has been driving my car when I haven't been around


I'd said I flash your lights, mama, you horn won't even blow
Even when I try to signal for help by flashing my lights, my car won't cooperate


Somebody's been runnin' my batteries down on this machine
Someone has been using up my car's battery while I haven't been around


Got a short in this connection, hoo well, babe, it's way down below
There is a problem with the wiring in my car which is causing the battery issue


I'm goin' heist your hood, mama, I'm bound to check your oil
I need to open the hood of the car to check the oil levels


I got a woman that I'm lovin', way down in Arkansas
I have a lover who lives far away in Arkansas


Now, you know the coils ain't even buzzin', little generator won't get the spark
The car's motor is not working due to issues with the coils and generator


Motor's in a bad condition, you gotta have these batteries charged
The car's motor is in poor condition and the battery needs to be charged for it to work


But I'm cryin', please, please don't do me wrong
I am begging not to be treated unfairly


Mr. highway man, please don't block the road
I request the highway man to not block the road


'Cause she's reachin' a cold one hundred and I'm booked and I got to go
I need to hurry and reach my destination as my car is going at a hundred miles per hour


You, you hear me weep and moan
I am weeping and moaning and I want you to listen


I'm gon' get down in this connection, keep on tanglin' with your wires
I am going to fix the wiring issue by getting deep into the connection and fixing the tangled wires


And when I mash down on your little starter, then your sparkplug will give me fire
Once I fix the starter and press it down, the sparkplug will give me a successful ignition




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: ROBERT LEROY JOHNSON

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@kaecake9575

The Blues is not about playing to make you feel better instead it's about making them feel bad just as much as you.

@matthewkelly6997

Most people don't realize this is where rock and roll comes from. Foghat does a great version of this song that I love. Thank you sir for your gifts to us all!

@sonnyblack71

Everyone obviously talks about Robert's unbelievable playing but it's his singing that sometimes gets over looked amazing blues singer!!!!

@Jamestele1

I remember finding the King of Delta Blues album when I was a teenager in te late 80s. I thought I had found a rare treasure as nobody back then knew or cared, but when I started adding Delta style into my elctric Hard Rock, people at the local club were coming up to me and asking "What the actual Hell man? Did you invent a new style?" I was like "Nope, it's really as old as the Blues!" And honestly, my version was Not very good!!

@RJ3220

The only music that gets close to my soul.

@RyanLBrown9396

The Blues is the only genre that can do that.

@giacomopandiani6290

Amen brothers!

@kaecake9575

When Robert Johnson said "I was up this morning, My biscuit roller gone" in- If I had possession over Judgement Day song.

Yeah that hit me. Lol

@lulsouthside6669

Hell yuh real shit tbh my nigga cuz when i first heard anything by Robert when i was like 12 or 13 literally off da rip i was able to hear his voice deep in ma soul nd shii , ONTHECOOL dats how yu kno it's sum REAL MUTHAFUCCIN cuz it hits yu like no Fugazi Shit eva could tbfhh

@troynov1965

My favorite RJ song

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