Thinking my blues away
Sonny Boy Williamson Lyrics


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Oh, I'm gettin', yes I'm gettin' tired
A-you truckin' my blues away
I'm gettin' so tired, a-tellin' ya 'bout
The same thing ev'ryday

Now, here I sit 'chere on the fence
Now, you don't come n' get me
Ya ain't got no sense
An I'm gettin', yes I'm gettin' so tired
A-you truckin' my blues away

Yes, I'm gettin', I'm gettin' really tired a-you
Truckin' my blues away
I'm gettin', oh baby, so tired
Tell ya 'bout the same thing ev'ryday

Once there was two old maids
Layin' in the bed
One turned over
N' the other one said, 'An' I'm gettin', yes
I'm gettin', tired of you
Truckin' my blues away.'

Yes, an I'm gettin' baby, so tired
A-you truckin' my blues away
Yes, I'm gettin' so tired, darlin'
Just the same thing ev'ryday

Now me an' my baby
Cimbin' up the hill
You know we playin'
Like Jack an Jill
Now I'm gettin', yes, I'm gettin' tired
A-you truckin' my blues away

Yes, an I been gettin' more tired, darlin'
Of you truckin' my blues away
'Yeah, man.'
Yes, I'm gettin' so tired
Tell ya 'bout the same thing ev'ryday
'Yeah, man.'

Oh yeah, I sit 'chere on the fence
Now, ya don't come get me
Ain't got no sense
Yes, n' I'm gettin', I'm gettin' really tired
A-you truckin' my blues away

Yes, n' I'm gettin', yes, n' I'm gettin' tired
Of you truckin' my blues away
'Yeah, baby.'
I'm gettin' so tired, darlin'
Tellin' ya about the same thing ev'ryday
'Tie your mouth .'

Well, there two old maids
Layin' in the bed
One turned over
N' the other one said, 'I'm a gettin'




Yes, 'I'm gettin' tired of you
Truckin' my blues a-

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sonny Boy Williamson's "I'm Tired of Truckin' My Blues Away" tell a story of weariness and frustration. The singer is tired of repeating the same things every day and wants a change in his life. He compares himself to two old maids who were tired of each other's company, and he expresses his longing for a different kind of relationship. The line "Now me an' my baby/Cimbin' up the hill/You know we playin'/Like Jack an Jill" suggests that he wants to have fun and enjoy life with someone he loves.


The mood of the song is one of resignation and sadness. The singer feels trapped in a cycle of monotony and wants to break free. The line "Now, you don't come n' get me/Ya ain't got no sense" suggests that he feels neglected and unimportant. The song also has a sense of hopelessness, as if the singer has given up on finding happiness.


In conclusion, "I'm Tired of Truckin' My Blues Away" is a poignant and reflective blues song that speaks to the weariness and frustration of life. The singer longs for a change and wants to break free from the monotony of his existence. The song captures the essence of what it means to feel trapped and alone, while also expressing a desire for love and companionship.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN LEE WILLIAMSON

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