My Man's Gone Now
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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My man's gone now
Ain't no use a listenin'
For his tired footsteps
Climbin' up the stairs
Oh, oh
Old man sorrows
Come to keep me company
Whisperin' beside me
When I say my prayers
When I say my prayers

Ain't that I mind workin'
Workin' means travelers
Journeyin' together
To the promised land
But old man sorrows
Mountin' all the way with me
Tellin' me that I'm old now
Since I lose my man
Since I lose my man
Old man sorrow
Sittin' by the fireplace
Lyin' on my floor
By me in the bed
Tellin' me the same thing morning, noon and evening
That I'm all alone now since my man is dead
Oh




Since my man is dead
Oh, ah, eeh

Overall Meaning

The song "My Man's Gone Now" by Sarah Vaughan is a mournful ballad about the loss of a loved one. The singer of the song is a woman who has lost her partner and is struggling to come to terms with her grief. She is haunted by the memory of her man and hears his tired footsteps climbing up the stairs, even though he's no longer there. The woman is visited by old man sorrows, who keep her company and whisper beside her when she says her prayers.


The woman accepts that working means traveling together to the promised land, but old man sorrows are mounting all the way with her, telling her that she's old now since she lost her man. She hears the same thing morning, noon, and evening, and is constantly reminded of her loneliness. The woman's sorrow is palpable and the lyrics are full of sadness and longing. Through the song, Sarah Vaughan effectively communicates the pain of losing someone and the emptiness that remains.


Line by Line Meaning

My man's gone now
My lover has left me, and now I am alone


Ain't no use a listenin'
There's no point in waiting or hoping for his return


For his tired footsteps
I don't hear his footsteps anymore, and he won't be coming back


Climbin' up the stairs
I don't hear him walking up to me like he used to


Old man sorrows
My sadness and grief have become like an old, familiar friend


Come to keep me company
My sadness is always with me, keeping me company


Whisperin' beside me
My sadness is always whispering to me, telling me I'm alone


When I say my prayers
Even when I try to pray, my sadness is still there with me


Ain't that I mind workin'
I don't mind the idea of working hard


Workin' means travelers
Working can take me to new places and offer new experiences


Journeyin' together
Working with others means we are all traveling together towards a common goal


To the promised land
Working hard can lead to a better life and a happier future


But old man sorrows
But my sadness is always with me, no matter what I do


Mountin' all the way with me
My sadness is always present, even as I try to move forward


Tellin' me that I'm old now
My sadness reminds me that I am getting older and time is passing by


Since I lose my man
Ever since my lover left me, my sadness has only grown


Old man sorrow
My grief and sadness have become like an old man, never leaving me alone


Sittin' by the fireplace
I am alone with my sorrow, sitting by the fire


Lyin' on my floor
My sadness is all around me, even on the floor


By me in the bed
Even when I sleep, my sadness is still with me


Tellin' me the same thing morning, noon and evening
My sadness constantly reminds me that my lover is gone, no matter what time of day it is


That I'm all alone now since my man is dead
I am completely alone now that my lover is gone


Oh
A sign of sadness or despair


Since my man is dead
My life is forever changed and filled with sadness since my lover is gone


Oh, ah, eeh
A sound expressing grief and sadness




Lyrics © RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING
Written by: IRA GERSHWIN, GEORGE GERSHWIN, DU BOSE HEYWARD, DOROTHY HEYWARD

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