Broken heart blues
Sonny Boy Williamson Lyrics


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Now, I'm broke an I'm homeless
Ridin', an I'm dirty, too
Broke an I'm hungerin'
Ridin' an I'm dirty, too
Now an if I clean up pretty mama
Can I stay all night wit'ch you?

Now you remember way last fall
Whoa, they puttin' in that old Fridgedaire?
Way last fall they puttin' in that old Fridgedaire, now
Now an that done learned me a lesson
Bout checkin' my own freezer's empty
And the women full a-pain, now

Now, an if I can't come in
Let me sit down in front of your do', now
Can't come in
Let me sit down in front of your do', now
Now, an I'll leave so early in the mo'nin
That your real man will never know

Now just let me be yo' little dog
Babe, until your big dog come in
Now just let me be yo' little dog
Babe, until your big dog come in
Now when yo' big dog comes
I want you to tell him what yo' little dog, done done, now





'Yeah John, come on in'

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sonny Boy Williamson's song Broken Hearted Blues paint a vivid picture of a man who is homeless, dirty, and hungry. He is seeking refuge with his lover and is willing to clean up if allowed to stay the night. The first two stanzas highlight his desperation, while the third stanza serves as a reflection on his past mistakes. The final stanza sees him pleading with his lover to let him stay until her "big dog" comes home, serving as a reminder of his place in their relationship.


The lyrics are powerful in their simplicity, evoking a sense of empathy for the homeless protagonist. They also highlight the importance of human connection and the lengths we will go to seek comfort and shelter. The mention of the old Fridgedaire serves as a reminder of the economic struggles of the time, as having a refrigerator was still a luxury for many.


Overall, Broken Hearted Blues is a melancholic yet hopeful song that showcases Sonny Boy Williamson's ability to convey complex emotions through his music.


Line by Line Meaning

Now, I'm broke an I'm homeless
I am penniless and without a home


Ridin', an I'm dirty, too
I am traveling and unclean


Broke an I'm hungerin'
I am starving due to my financial situation


Now an if I clean up pretty mama
If I make myself presentable


Can I stay all night wit'ch you?
Can I spend the night with you?


Now you remember way last fall
Do you recall last autumn?


Whoa, they puttin' in that old Fridgedaire?
When they installed that older refrigerator?


Way last fall they puttin' in that old Fridgedaire, now
When they installed the older refrigerator last autumn


Now an that done learned me a lesson
That taught me a valuable lesson


Bout checkin' my own freezer's empty
To always check my own fridge for being empty


And the women full a-pain, now
And full of sorrowful women


Now, an if I can't come in
If I am unable to enter your house


Let me sit down in front of your do', now
Allow me to sit in front of your door


Can't come in
If I am not permitted to enter


Let me sit down in front of your do', now
Allow me to sit in front of your door


Now, an I'll leave so early in the mo'nin
I will depart early in the morning


That your real man will never know
So that your significant other will not notice


Now just let me be yo' little dog
Allow me to be your submissive partner


Babe, until your big dog come in
Until your dominant partner arrives


Now when yo' big dog comes
When your dominant partner returns


I want you to tell him what yo' little dog, done done, now
Inform him of what I have accomplished, please


'Yeah John, come on in'
The invitation to enter




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Written by: WILLIE WILLIAMSON

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