Goin' Down Slow
The Allman Brothers Band Lyrics


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I've had my fun if I don't ever get well no more
I've had my fun if I don't ever get well no more
I know my help is failing me now
I know I'm goin' down slow

Won't somebody wright my mother and tell her the shape I'm in
I want somebody to wright my mother and tell her the shape I'm in
I want you tell her to pray for me
Ask her to forgive me for all my sins

Mother please don't send me no doctor
a doctor can't do me no good
I don't want you to send me no doctor now
a doctor just can't do me no good




Back when I was a young boy oh.
I just didn't do the thing I should

Overall Meaning

The Allman Brothers Band are known for their bluesy Southern rock, and "Goin' Down The Road" is a prime example of their style. The lyrics convey a sense of resignation and acceptance of one's impending demise. The opening lines, "I've had my fun if I don't ever get well no more," suggest that the singer has already lived a full life and is prepared for whatever comes next. The repetition of the line "I know I'm goin' down slow" reinforces this sense of inevitability.


The second verse adds a spiritual dimension to the song, with the singer asking someone to write his mother and ask her to pray for him and forgive him for his sins. It's a humble and heartfelt request that acknowledges the importance of faith and redemption. The singer's rejection of medical intervention in the third verse underscores his fatalistic attitude: he knows that his time is up and there's nothing anyone can do to stop it.


Overall, "Goin' Down The Road" is a poignant reflection on mortality that highlights the Allman Brothers Band's ability to infuse rock music with deep emotional resonance.


Line by Line Meaning

I've had my fun if I don't ever get well no more
I've enjoyed my life, but I may not recover from my current health condition.


I know my help is failing me now
I am aware that my health is deteriorating quickly.


I'm goin' down slow
My physical and mental health is gradually diminishing.


I want somebody to wright my mother and tell her the shape I'm in
I need someone to inform my mother about my present condition.


Ask her to forgive me for all my sins
Request my mother to pardon all my wrongdoings.


Mother please don't send me no doctor
Mother, I don't need a medical practitioner.


a doctor can't do me no good
A doctor can't cure my illness.


Back when I was a young boy oh.
In the past, when I was a child.


I just didn't do the thing I should
I regret not making better decisions in the past.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JAMES B. ODEN

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@timothylewis2450

A blues classic done to perfection. Written and recorded by St Louis Jimmy Oden in 1941 and made famous by Howlin Wolf 20 years later. Absolutely sublime.

@MichaelC_22

Thanks for the history. I did not know this. Great to see the evolution. I did the same thing with Sleepy John Estes - Someday Baby, Muddy Waters - Trouble No More, and The Allman Brothers - Trouble No More.

@susancarson9160

going down . .. best blues song ever . . . .somebody dying, knowing it, trying to rally himself, trying to redeem himself, knows he is going down.. duane picked up on this like no one else could. playing it up and down .singing world weary .absolutely great guitar work. have listened to it here over 100 times The best.

@formula2tom225

please call my momma

@donjohn2695

Free did
A blistering version on their ton's of sobs debut album

@dolkat

So very gratifying to read all this love for Duane here after so many years of wondering if nobody else ever got how extraordinary he was. That instrument WAS him. Seamless, right from the heart.

@candice3897

I agree.

@kevinmahoney5923

Whenever the subject of an early death of an artist comes comes up, he comes to mind first, always. We was robbed. Yeah, we was robbed.

@ckegman6103

One of the greatest...

@shirleymcdaniel2530

I listen to this song everyday. Pisses me off when people say Duane couldn't sing. I love his voice as much as his slide guitar playing. One fabulous piece of art and history. He will be forever my favorite.

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