Bluebird Blues Pt. 2
Sonny Boy Williamson Lyrics


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Now, bluebird, bluebird
Please take this letter down south for me
Now, bluebird, bluebird
Please take this letter down south for me
Now, you can tell my baby I'm up here in St. Louis
Oh, but I'm just as blue as I can be

Now bluebird, when you get to Jackson
I want you to fly down on Shannon Street
Now bluebird when you get to Jackson
I want you to fly down on Shannon Street
Well, but I don't want you to stop flyin'
Until you find Miss Lacey Belle for me

Now bluebird, when you find Miss Lacey Belle
I want you to please give her my best regard
Now bluebird, when you find Miss Lacey Belle
Oh, give her my best regard
Well, said you can tell her I'm up here in St. Louis
But these times is awful doggone hard

Play it for me, you know how to ask her
Sing it about my baby, too

Now bluebird, she may not be at home
But please knock on her do'
Now bluebird, she may not be at home
But please knock on her do'




Well, said she may be right across the street
Visitin' her next door neighbor, you know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sonny Boy Williamson's "Bluebird Blues Pt. 2" depict a sense of longing and longing for connection with someone who is far away. The singer addresses a bluebird, asking it to deliver a letter to his loved one down south. He pleads with the bluebird to find his baby, Miss Lacey Belle, in Jackson and deliver his regards.


The repetition of the phrase "Now, bluebird, bluebird" emphasizes the singer's desperation and reliance on this bird as a messenger. He acknowledges that he is in St. Louis but feels just as blue as he can be. The bluebird serves as a symbol of hope and a means to bridge the distance between the singer and his beloved.


The singer's request for the bluebird to fly down Shannon Street in Jackson indicates a specific location where he believes Miss Lacey Belle may be found. He expresses his desire for the bluebird to persist in searching for her, even if she is not at home and may be visiting her neighbor across the street.


Overall, the lyrics of "Bluebird Blues Pt. 2" encapsulate the yearning and sadness of a lover separated from their beloved, longing for a connection and hoping for a reunion.


Line by Line Meaning

Now, bluebird, bluebird
Hey there, bluebird


Please take this letter down south for me
Could you kindly deliver this letter to the southern region on my behalf?


Now you can tell my baby I'm up here in St. Louis
Inform my sweetheart that I am currently in St. Louis


Oh, but I'm just as blue as I can be
Although I'm physically present, I am feeling incredibly sad


Now bluebird, when you get to Jackson
Hey bluebird, once you reach Jackson


I want you to fly down on Shannon Street
I need you to soar down Shannon Street


Well, but I don't want you to stop flyin'
However, I don't want you to cease flying


Until you find Miss Lacey Belle for me
Keep searching until you locate Miss Lacey Belle on my behalf


Now bluebird, when you find Miss Lacey Belle
Hey bluebird, once you find Miss Lacey Belle


I want you to please give her my best regard
Kindly convey my sincerest regards to her


Well, said you can tell her I'm up here in St. Louis
Actually, you can also mention that I am currently in St. Louis


But these times is awful doggone hard
However, these times are extremely difficult


Play it for me, you know how to ask her
Perform this song for me, as you know how to approach her


Sing it about my baby, too
Also sing it on behalf of my beloved


Now bluebird, she may not be at home
Hey bluebird, my sweetheart might not be at her place


But please knock on her door
Nevertheless, kindly knock on her door


Well, said she may be right across the street
Actually, she might be right across the street


Visiting her next-door neighbor, you know
Perhaps paying a visit to her neighbor living adjacent to her




Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: WILLIE WILLIAMSON

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