Stranger Blues
Savoy Brown Lyrics


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From the Savoy Brown LP "Wire Fire"
I'm a stranger here, I just rode in your town
I'm a stranger here, I just rode in your town
And everybody I meet, they want to do me down
And everybody I meet, want to do me down
I'm goin' back home, wear out ninety-nine pair of shoes
I'm goin' back home, wear out ninety-nine pair of shoes
When I get back home, I won't have these stranger blues
When I get back home, I won't have these stranger blues
I'm goin' back home, wear out ninety-nine pair of shoes
I'm goin' back home, wear out ninety-nine pair of shoes
And when I get back home, I won't have these stranger blues
When I get back home, I won't have these stranger blues
I won't have these stranger blues (stranger blues)




I won't have these stranger blues (stranger blues)
Transcribed by Rich Kulawiec, rsk@ecn.purdue.edu

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Savoy Brown's "Stranger Blues" depict the story of a man who is an outsider in a new town. He describes himself as a stranger who has just arrived in the town and has noticed that everyone he meets seems to be against him. He feels threatened by their hostility towards him and anticipates that they want to harm him. The lyrics suggest that the man is likely to leave the town soon, intending to go back home where he belongs. He declares that he will step up his pace and wear out ninety-nine pairs of shoes in the process of going back home to ensure that he never has to deal with such situations again. He hopes that once he returns home, he will get relief from the stranger blues he is currently experiencing.


The lyrics of the song might indicate that the singer, Kim Simmonds, is feeling alienated or excluded from a particular community or society, which is why he chose to sing about someone who is a stranger. He possibly wants to communicate his own feelings to the listeners through the words of the song. The lyrics also demonstrate how one's perspective and situation influence their behavior and feelings towards others. The hostile reception the singer receives from the townspeople puts him on high alert and makes him feel unwelcome in the unfamiliar surroundings.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a stranger here, I just rode in your town
I'm new to this place, just arrived here recently.


And everybody I meet, they want to do me down
Everyone I come across seems hostile towards me and wants to harm me.


I'm goin' back home, wear out ninety-nine pair of shoes
I plan to walk a lot when I return home; so much that I'll wear out 99 pairs of shoes.


When I get back home, I won't have these stranger blues
Once I return to my familiar surroundings, I won't feel like an outsider anymore.


I won't have these stranger blues (stranger blues)
I won't feel like an outsider anymore.




Lyrics © ACORN PUBLISHING , Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ELMORE JAMES, MARSHALL E SEHORN

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