Nobody's Fault But Mine
Rowley Beth Lyrics
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Nobody's fault, but mine
And I said if I should die
And my soul becomes lost
Then I know it's
Nobody's fault but mine
Oh, I got a father
And he can preach
So I said if I should die
And my soul
My soul becomes lost
Then I know it's
Nobody's fault but mine
Oh, I got a mother
I got a mother
And she can pray
So I said if I should die
And my soul
My soul becomes lost
Then I know it's
Nobody's fault but mine
Oh, I got a sister
I got a sister
And she can sing, oh yeah
And I said if I should die
And my soul becomes lost
Then I know it's
Nobody's fault but mine
And I said if I should die
Then I know it's
Nobody's fault but mine
And I said if I should die
And my soul becomes lost
Then I know it's
Nobody's fault but mine
In this song, Rowley Beth expresses a deep sense of responsibility for her own life and the state of her soul. The refrain "Nobody's fault but mine" is repeated multiple times throughout the song, emphasizing the idea that ultimately, she alone is responsible for her fate. This sense of personal responsibility is reinforced throughout the verses, which reference various family members who may offer guidance or support, but cannot ultimately determine the path of Rowley Beth's life. Her father can preach, her mother can pray, and her sister can sing - but in the end, it is up to Rowley Beth to make the choices that shape her destiny.
The repetition of the phrase "And I said if I should die / And my soul becomes lost" adds a sense of urgency and finality to the song. Rowley Beth seems to be grappling with her own mortality and the weight of the decisions she makes in life. However, even as she expresses this sense of personal responsibility, there is a note of acceptance and resignation in her voice. She acknowledges that her fate is ultimately in her own hands, but also seems at peace with this realization.
Overall, "Nobody's Fault But Mine" is a powerful and introspective song that explores themes of personal responsibility and mortality. Rowley Beth's soulful voice and sparse instrumentation create a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere that perfectly complements the weighty subject matter of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
Nobody's fault, but mine
I take responsibility for my own mistakes and shortcomings, and cannot blame anyone else for them.
And I said if I should die
In the event of my death.
And my soul becomes lost
If I am not at peace with myself spiritually.
Then I know it's
In such a situation, the reason for it is entirely.
Oh, I got a father
I have a father.
And he can preach
He is skilled in preaching and sharing religious teachings.
Oh, I got a mother
I have a mother.
And she can pray
She is skilled in prayer and in communicating with a higher power.
Oh, I got a sister
I have a sister.
And she can sing, oh yeah
She is skilled in singing.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: BENJAMIN WILLIAM CASTLE, KEVIN BACON, JONATHAN QUARMBY, BETH ANN ROWLEY
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Steinar Hatlen
Great music! I am searching for music like this today. People that actually can sing. Not just strange guys and girls jumping around in their underwear and having auto tune to fix their lack of vocal ability. This is genuine talent.
Rosette Cribben
What beautiful raw vocal's you have Beth Rowley. Listening to real talent! Loving that bluesy vibe going on.......wishing you much success.:)
Rhodie
This is so beautiful!
Angie Yuwen
Beautiful voice.
Andrew Skinner
I have struck gold. I am going to pass this on to my radio colleague.
martyn williams
Yep ! I was there that night .... Stunning performance.....
Melania
Delicious... I just met you right now because of your amazing "I walk alone" Strike's opening. Thank you very much, your music is a present for our ears and souls.
Mishi
What a voice! Haunting
priscilaluzgontijo1
amazing!
Nour El Houda
Outstanding!