Goin' To Brownsville
Ry Cooder Lyrics


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I'm going to Brownsville, take that right hand road
Well, I'm going to Brownsville, take that right hand road
And I ain't gonna stop walking till I get in sweet mama's door

The girl I'm loving she's got great long curly hair
The girl I'm loving she's got great long curly hair
And her mama and her papa well, they sure don't allow me there
If you catch my jumper (?), Babe, hanging upside your wall
Well, if you catch my jumper (?), Babe, hanging upside your wall
Well, you know by that I need my ashes hauled

I'm going to Brownsville, take that right hand road




I'm going to Brownsville, take that right hand road
And I ain't gonna stop walking till I get in sweet mama's door

Overall Meaning

In Ry Cooder's song "Goin' To Brownsville", the lyrics describe the singer's journey to Brownsville to be with the girl he loves. He plans to take the right-hand road and insists that he won't stop walking until he's reached his destination: the girl's front door. However, there are some obstacles he must overcome to get there. The girl he loves has parents who disapprove of him, and they won't let him come around. He describes her as having "great long curly hair" and admits that what he wants is to "get in sweet mama's door". The line "If you catch my jumper (?), Babe, hanging upside your wall" is open to interpretation but it could suggest that he will leave a physical reminder of himself, letting her know that he's been there and waiting for her.


The lyrics in "Goin' To Brownsville" paint a picture of a man who'll stop at nothing to be with the woman he loves. However, the obstacles he faces represent the barriers that often stand in the way of love's fruition. The reference to his "jumper" could also signify his identity as a musician, highlighting the role that music often played in southern African American culture at the time the song was written.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm going to Brownsville, take that right hand road
I am headed towards Brownsville and will take the right-most path.


Well, I'm going to Brownsville, take that right hand road
Reiterating that I am en route to Brownsville and will take the right-most route.


And I ain't gonna stop walking till I get in sweet mama's door
I will continue walking until I am able to see the woman I care about.


The girl I'm loving she's got great long curly hair
The woman I am in love with has beautiful, long curly hair.


The girl I'm loving she's got great long curly hair
Repeating that the woman I care about has these specific physical features.


And her mama and her papa well, they sure don't allow me there
Unfortunately, the girl's parents have disapproved of me and do not allow me to see her.


Well, if you catch my jumper (?), Babe, hanging upside your wall
If you see my clothes hanging off your wall, then you know I have been to your house.


Well, you know by that I need my ashes hauled
You can infer that I need your help with something important.


I'm going to Brownsville, take that right hand road
Repeating my destination and route.


I'm going to Brownsville, take that right hand road
Yet another repetition of my destination and route.


And I ain't gonna stop walking till I get in sweet mama's door
I am very determined to see my beloved and will not give up until I am inside her home.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ryland Peter Cooder

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