rambling on my mind
Steve Winwood/Eric Clapton Lyrics


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I got rambling,
I got rambling all on my mind.
I got rambling,
I got rambling all on my mind.
I hates to leave my baby,
But she treats me so unkind.

I got mean things,
I got mean things all on my mind.
I got mean things,
I got mean things all on my mind.
I hates to leave my baby,
But she treats me so unkind.

I'm going down to the station,
Catch the fastest train I see.
I'm going down to the station,
Catch the fastest train I see.
I got the blues 'bout miss so-and-so
And her son's got the blues about me.

I got rambling,
I got rambling all on my mind.
I got rambling,
I got rambling all on my mind.




I hates to leave my baby,
But she treats me so unkind.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton's song Rambling on My Mind speak of an internal conflict within the singer. The singer is torn between their desire to stay with their lover, even though they treat them poorly, and their need to leave and escape the constant mistreatment. The song also conveys a theme of being trapped, both by the circumstances of the singer's relationship and by their own thoughts and emotions. The line "I got mean things all on my mind" suggests that the singer is struggling with anger and negativity that they may be projecting onto their partner.


The second verse describes the singer's plan to leave their lover and move on. They are going down to the station to catch the fastest train they can find, which symbolizes their need for a quick escape from their current situation. However, the mention of the blues that both the singer and Miss So-and-So's son have suggests that the singer is not entirely sure that leaving is the right decision. The song ends with the singer once again lamenting the fact that they have to leave their unkind lover behind.


Overall, the lyrics to Rambling on My Mind are a reflection of the emotional turmoil that can come with an unhealthy relationship. The singer is struggling with conflicting feelings and a lack of clarity about what they should do. The song conveys both the desire to stay and the need to escape, as well as the difficulty of making that choice.


Line by Line Meaning

I got rambling,
I have an urge to wander aimlessly.


I got rambling all on my mind.
This urge to wander is consuming my thoughts.


I got mean things,
I have thoughts of anger and resentment.


I got mean things all on my mind.
These negative feelings are taking up a lot of mental space.


I hates to leave my baby,
I don't want to leave my loved one.


But she treats me so unkind.
However, their behavior towards me is hurtful and disrespectful.


I'm going down to the station,
I'm heading to the train station.


Catch the fastest train I see.
I'm going to take the quickest mode of transportation available.


I got the blues 'bout miss so-and-so
I'm feeling sad about a specific person.


And her son's got the blues about me.
That person's child is also feeling upset about me.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Elmore James

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Comments from YouTube:

Héctor Sainz

Eric es un guitarrista de otro planeta es un deleite escucharlo espero q algún día pueda verlo en vivo sería un sueño cumplido

Tàze

So, this is what a Eric Clapton's soundcheck looks like... For me, it would be an accomplishment of a whole life haha

John Hines

ITS ONLY BECAUSE OF YOU CLAPTON THAT I KEEP ON KEEPING ON.......

Zo

It’s is interesting how he plays it the same yet differently every time.

Octa W

It's called blues with the feeling

Ed Nebendahl

I am finding as my blues vocabulary grows my songs change as I go

Daniel morales Morales

Guau que impresionante

MrDino1953

Tone on that guitar!

왕종이

have to be thankful that this video is up.

John Hines

Absolutely!

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