Deep Water
Savoy Brown Lyrics


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Some get it easy
Some they got to suffer
You don't make it better
Fighting with your brother
Don't get in deep water
Double trouble's gonna drag you down
Don't get in deep water
If your sinking then they'll let you drown

Try it out my way
Then you will discover
Ain't no good living
Hurting one another
Don't get in deep water
Double trouble's gonna drag you down
Don't get in deep water
If your sinking then they'll let you drown

It's a crazy world
Things are moving faster
Seems like every day
Brings a new disaster
Oh, don't get in deep water
No, don't get in deep water
Don't get in deep water
Double trouble's gonna drag you down

It's a crazy world
Things are moving faster
Seems like every day
Brings a new disaster
Oh, don't get in deep water
No, don't get in deep water




Don't get in deep water
Double trouble's gonna drag you down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Savoy Brown's song Deep Water depict a message about the dangers of getting too involved in conflicts, whether they be personal or societal in nature. The opening lines acknowledge that while some people may have an easier time navigating these issues, others will suffer. However, the song suggests that fighting with others will not make things better, and if one gets too deep and tangled up in trouble, it will be like being in deep water. The idea of double trouble suggests that the more one involves themselves in conflicts, the more difficult it will be to escape, and they will eventually be dragged down.


The second verse offers an alternative solution, to try things out another way, which the singer suggests would lead to a realization that hurting one another is not a good way to live. This is possibly a reference to finding peaceful resolutions to problems rather than engaging in violent conflict. The chorus repeats the message of not getting too deep into trouble- in a world that can seem chaotic and full of disasters, it is best to stay out of deep water.


The song encourages listeners to consider what it means to be in deep water, how and why it happens, and how it can be avoided. The use of water as a metaphor is powerful, as most people recognize the dangers of being in too deep and drowning. Overall, the lyrics of Deep Water urge listeners to be mindful of how deeply they get involved in conflicts, and to seek out peaceful solutions before getting dragged under.


Line by Line Meaning

Some get it easy
Some people have it easy in life


Some they got to suffer
Others have to go through hardships and suffering


You don't make it better
You don't make the situation better by fighting


Fighting with your brother
Fighting with your family members is not the solution


Don't get in deep water
Don't get involved in situations that are too difficult to handle


Double trouble's gonna drag you down
If you get into trouble, it will only lead to more trouble


If your sinking then they'll let you drown
If you're struggling, others may not be willing to help or may even make the situation worse


Try it out my way
Try doing things my way


Then you will discover
You'll find out for yourself


Ain't no good living
It's not good for anyone to live this way


Hurting one another
Causing harm to others is not a solution


It's a crazy world
The world is a crazy place


Things are moving faster
Things are happening more quickly than ever before


Seems like every day
It feels like every day


Brings a new disaster
There are new crises and disasters to deal with constantly


Oh, don't get in deep water
Oh, don't get involved in a difficult situation


No, don't get in deep water
No, it's not a good idea to get in over your head


Double trouble's gonna drag you down
If you get into trouble, it will only lead to more trouble




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Fred Rose, Don Grusin

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