Cool And Iceman Blues
Sonny Boy Williamson Lyrics


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Lord, I would love to be yo' iceman
But I would like to be yo' coalman, too now
I said, I would love to be yo' iceman
But then, an I would wanna be yo' coalman, too
Now, an you wouldn't be tellin' yo' coalman
You know, what yo' iceman, can do now

I'm goin' to give you my phone number
So you can call Sonny Boy up, ev'ryday
I'm goin' to give you my phone number
So you can call Sonny Boy up, ev'ryday now
Now you need an ice or coal?
You must let Sonny Boy know, right away now!

Now, an I be'lieve you need some ice
Baby, yo' ice has done gotten old now
I be'lieve you need some ice, yeah
Baby, yo' ice had done gotten old
Now an I won't disturb none-a-yo' people
Babe, I'll ease it in through yo' back do' now

Now tell me what the matter wit' your basement?
I don't be'lieve you use Sonny Boy's coal, no mo' now
Oh, tell me what the matter wit your basement?
I don't be'lieve you use Sonny Boy's coal, no mo' now




Well, I always been nice to you
I would bring it in through yo' back do'.

Overall Meaning

In "Coal and Iceman Blues," Sonny Boy Williamson sings about his desire to be both an iceman and a coalman for the person he is addressing in the song. He wants to be the one who brings both heat and cold to the person's home, and he jokes that the iceman and the coalman should not be telling each other what they can do. He also gives the person his phone number, telling them to call him directly if they need either ice or coal. He notes that the person's ice is old and that he won't disturb anybody if he brings the coal through the back door. Finally, he asks the person what the matter is with their basement, suggesting that they might not be using his coal any more despite his previous kindness.


These lyrics likely reflect Sonny Boy Williamson's own experiences with delivering ice and coal to homes. In the early 20th century, before the widespread availability of modern refrigerators and central heating, people relied on icemen and coalmen to keep their homes comfortable. Williamson's playful lyrics suggest that he had a good-natured relationship with his customers and enjoyed teasing them about the other services they might need. At the same time, his lyrics also hint at the challenges of this work, such as having to carry heavy blocks of ice and coal through narrow alleyways to reach homes.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord, I would love to be yo' iceman
I would be thrilled to be the person who delivers ice to you


But I would like to be yo' coalman, too now
On top of that, I would also like to be the person who delivers coal to you


I said, I would love to be yo' iceman
I cannot emphasize enough how much I would love to be the person who delivers ice to you


But then, an I would wanna be yo' coalman, too
In addition to being the ice delivery person, I would also like to deliver coal to you


Now, an you wouldn't be tellin' yo' coalman
You probably wouldn't tell your coal delivery person


You know, what yo' iceman, can do now
About what services are provided by the person who delivers ice to you


I'm goin' to give you my phone number
I will give you my contact information


So you can call Sonny Boy up, ev'ryday
So you can call me every day if you need anything


Now you need an ice or coal?
Do you need ice or coal?


You must let Sonny Boy know, right away now!
Please let me know immediately if you need either of those items


Now, an I be'lieve you need some ice
I think you need some ice


Baby, yo' ice has done gotten old now
The ice you have now is not fresh anymore


I be'lieve you need some ice, yeah
I really think you need some ice


Baby, yo' ice had done gotten old
The ice you have now is not fresh anymore


Now an I won't disturb none-a-yo' people
I will not bother anyone who lives with you


Babe, I'll ease it in through yo' back do' now
I will sneak in through your back door so as not to disturb anyone


Now tell me what the matter wit' your basement?
What's going on with your basement?


I don't be'lieve you use Sonny Boy's coal, no mo' now
I don't think you use my coal anymore


Oh, tell me what the matter wit your basement?
Please tell me what's wrong with your basement


I don't be'lieve you use Sonny Boy's coal, no mo' now
I don't think you use my coal anymore


Well, I always been nice to you
I have always been kind to you


I would bring it in through yo' back do'.
I would deliver the coal through your back door




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Written by: WILLIE WILLIAMSON

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