Jelly Jelly
The Allman Brothers Band Lyrics


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Stormy stormy rain
I'm as lonesome as a man can be
Oh, it's stormin', stormin' rain and
I'm as lonesome as a man can be.
Whoa, the way you've been treatin' me,
I realize it's not the same.

It's a down-right rotten,
Low down dirty shame
Lord it's a down right rotten
low down dirty shame
The way that you treated me
Lord I know I'm not to blame

Jelly jelly jelly
Jelly stains on my mind
Jelly jelly jelly
Jelly stays on my mind




Jelly roll killed my pappy,
And drove my mama stone blind.

Overall Meaning

In the first verse, the singer is expressing his loneliness during a stormy rain. He says that he is "as lonesome as a man can be" which implies that he is very lonely. He then goes on to say that the way he has been treated by someone has contributed to his loneliness. The context of the song suggests that the person he is referring to is a romantic partner, and the way they have treated him has left him feeling very alone.


In the second verse, the singer describes the situation as a "down-right rotten, low down dirty shame." This suggests that the treatment he has received from his partner is not just bad, but also shameful. Furthermore, he asserts that this treatment is not his fault, suggesting that he has been wronged by someone else.


In the chorus, the singer uses the metaphor of "jelly" to describe the stains on his mind. This creates a vivid and unusual image which draws the listener's attention. He then reveals that "jelly roll" killed his father and made his mother blind. This seems to be an allusion to the effects of excessive indulgence or addiction, which can cause physical and emotional harm to those affected by it.


Line by Line Meaning

Stormy stormy rain
Heavy rainfall, possibly reflecting the singer's mood.


I'm as lonesome as a man can be
The singer is extremely lonely, possibly due to recent treatment by a loved one.


Oh, it's stormin', stormin' rain and
Repetition of the first line, emphasizing the heavy rain as a significant presence in the singer's thoughts.


Whoa, the way you've been treatin' me,
The artist's melancholy may be tied to poor treatment from someone close to them.


I realize it's not the same.
The artist has come to recognize the change in behavior from someone they once knew and loved.


It's a down-right rotten,
The behavior towards the singer has been egregious and inexcusable.


Low down dirty shame
Egregious actions against the singer have brought shame to the perpetrator.


Lord it's a down right rotten low down dirty shame
Repetition of the previous lines, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.


The way that you treated me Lord I know I'm not to blame
The artist knows they have not caused the poor treatment, and thus are not to blame for their current feelings.


Jelly jelly jelly
The artist's mind is preoccupied by the thought of jelly.


Jelly stains on my mind
The thought of jelly has left a lasting impression on the singer's mind.


Jelly jelly jelly
Repetition of previous lines, underlining the preoccupation.


Jelly stays on my mind
Reiteration of the lasting impression of jelly on the singer's thoughts.


Jelly roll killed my pappy, And drove my mama stone blind.
The singer associates jelly with a negative event in their life - jelly roll may have contributed to the death of their father and the blindness of their mother.




Lyrics © LOLLIPOP MUSIC CORP., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GREGG L. ALLMAN

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