Decoration Blues
Sonny Boy Williamson Lyrics


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Lord, I had a woman
She was nice lovin' in ev'ry way
Lord, I had a woman
She was nice lovin' in ev'ry way
Lord, but she died an left me
I have the blues on ev'ry *Decoration Day

Lord, I hated to see her leave me
Because these are the last words
My baby had to say
Lord, I hate to see her leave me
Because these are the last words
My baby had to say
She told me to bring her some flowers
On ev'ry Decoration Day

People, you havin' a good time, now?
Just like the flowers that comes in May
Peoples, you havin' a good time, now?
Just like the flowers that comes in May
Now, but Sonny Boy thinks about his baby
On ev'ry Decoration Day

(harmonica & mandolin & guitar)

Fare you well, mm
Baby, I ain't got no mo' to say
Fare you well, mm
Baby, I ain't got no mo' to say
Lord, but I'll always remember
I won't never forget, 'Decoration Day'.






*Declaration Day

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sonny Boy Williamson's song Decoration Blues tell the story of the singer's lost love, a woman who was kind and loving in every way. The loss of this woman has left the singer feeling down and blue, particularly on every Decoration Day, a holiday that is traditionally observed by visiting and decorating the graves of loved ones. The singer's lover's dying request was that he bring flowers to her grave on every Decoration Day.


The lyrics are infused with deep emotion and convey the sense of sadness and loss that the singer feels. The repetition of the line "Lord, I had a woman / She was nice lovin' in ev'ry way" underscores the depth of the singer's love for his lost partner. The song's mournful tone is accentuated by the mournful wail of the harmonica, mandolin, and guitar, which together create a powerful and melancholic atmosphere. A poignant aspect of the lyrics is the mention of how the singer always remembers his lost love and will never forget Decoration Day.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord, I had a woman
I used to have a woman in my life.


She was nice lovin' in ev'ry way
She was very loving and kind to me.


Lord, but she died an left me
Unfortunately, she passed away and left me alone.


I have the blues on ev'ry *Decoration Day
I feel sad and melancholic every time Decoration Day comes around.


Lord, I hated to see her leave me
It was very hard for me to see her go.


Because these are the last words
These were the final things she ever said to me.


My baby had to say
My significant other had to say.


She told me to bring her some flowers
She requested that I bring her flowers.


On ev'ry Declaration Day
On every occasion of Declaration Day.


People, you havin' a good time, now?
Are you all enjoying yourselves?


Just like the flowers that comes in May
Similar to the flowers that bloom in May.


Now, but Sonny Boy thinks about his baby
However, I still think of my loved one.


Fare you well, mm
Goodbye.


Baby, I ain't got no mo' to say
I have nothing more to say to you.


Lord, but I'll always remember
However, I will always keep her memory alive.


I won't never forget, 'Decoration Day'.
I will never forget the significance of Decoration Day.




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Comments from YouTube:

manoel luiz teixeira

Esse é mestre e genuínamente Blues. maneco - RGS - Brasil.

Miguel Osvaldo Flores Dominguez

Amazing harmonica!

David Christian

Much as I love Rice Miller, there was a reason he stole the Sonny Boy name. The guy was one of the best.

Simone QUEIROZ

i loved blues.......

1-Shot slinger

Finally a video of Sonny Boy Williamson that is not Rice Miller.

busessuck1

...as it turns out... the original recording might have been by Blind Teddy Darby, though the recording wasn't ever issued

busessuck1

Original version by Curtis Jones

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