I Got a Right to Sing the Blues
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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I've got a right to sing the blues
Got a right to moan and sigh
I've got a right to sit and cry
Down along the river

A certain girl in this old town
Keeps dragging my heart around
All I see for me is misery

I've got a right to sing the blues
Got a right to moan and sigh
I've got a right to sit and cry
Down along, along the river

Soon that deep blue sea
Is gonna be calling me
Call it love, say what you choose
I've got a right to sing the blues

I've got a right, got a right
Got a right to sing the blues
Got a right to moan and sigh
Got a right to sit and cry
Down along, along the river

Soon that, that, that deep blue sea
Is gonna be calling me
Call it love, say what you choose
I've got a right to sing the blues




The blues, the blues
I know, I know I've got a right to sing the blues

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sam Cooke's "I Got a Right to Sing the Blues" express the singer's feelings of sadness and frustration brought on by a certain woman in his life. The central theme of the song is the singer's belief that he has the right to express his sorrow through the blues. The repetition of the phrase "I've got a right to sing the blues" throughout the song emphasizes this idea.


The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song: the singer is feeling down and has a right to express his sadness. The second verse introduces the source of his misery: a girl in town who is causing him heartache. The final verse indicates that the singer is considering leaving town, possibly in search of a new love, but emphasizes that no matter what happens, he will always have the right to sing the blues.


The lyrics of this song are a classic example of the blues. The blues typically feature a sad or melancholic tone, with lyrics that express feelings of frustration, heartache, and despair. This style of music emerged from African American communities in the Southern United States in the early 20th century and has since become one of the most iconic genres in American music.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a right to sing the blues
I have the privilege to express my sadness through music and lyrics.


Got a right to moan and sigh
It is my right to express my emotions through sighs and moans.


I've got a right to sit and cry
I am allowed to not hold back my tears and cry if I feel like it.


Down along the river
I often find myself near the river to reflect upon my emotions.


A certain girl in this old town
There is a specific girl in my town who is causing my heartache.


Keeps dragging my heart around
She continuously causes me emotional pain and heartache.


All I see for me is misery
I cannot see a happy future for myself due to the pain she has caused me.


Soon that deep blue sea
I will soon leave this town and go out to the ocean.


Is gonna be calling me
I feel the pull of the ocean calling me away from my pain.


Call it love, say what you choose
Some might call it love, but I choose to express my pain through the blues.


I've got a right, got a right
I strongly believe that it is my right,


The blues, the blues
to express my pain through the blues.


I know, I know I've got a right to sing the blues
I am certain that expressing my emotions through music is a valid and important outlet for me.




Lyrics © S.A. MUSIC, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HAROLD ARLEN, TED KOEHLER

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Phil David


on Goin' Home

The lyric is not “Nothing loss of days...”
It is “Nothing’s lost, all is gain...”
You will notice this actually supports the rhyme.

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