Southbound
The Allman Brothers Band Lyrics


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Well I'm Southbound, Lord I'm comin' home to you
Well I'm Southbound, baby, Lord I'm comin' home to you
I got that old lonesome feelin' that's sometimes called the blues

Well I been workin' every night, travelin' every day
Oh, I been workin' every night, traveling every day
Oh you can tell your other man, sweet daddy's on the way
Aww, ya better believe

Well I'm Southbound
Whoa I'm Southbound
Oh you better tell your other man, sweet daddy's on his way

Got your hands full now baby, as soon as I hit that door
You'll have your hands full now woman, just as soon as I hit that door
Well I'm gonna make it on up to you for all the things you should have had before

Lord, I'm Southbound
Oh I'm Southbound, baby




Whoa I'm Southbound, yeah baby
Well I'm gonna make it on up to you for all the things you should have had before

Overall Meaning

The Allman Brothers Band's song "Southbound" captures a sense of longing and homesickness, as the singer sings about his journey southbound to be reunited with his lover. The song features a bluesy rhythm, adding emotional depth to the lyrics, which describe the feeling of being lonesome and the need to come back to the one he loves.


The lyrics speak of the singer's dedication to making the trip to see his lover, even after a long period of working and traveling. The mention of the woman having her hands full implies that there will be a lot of catching up to do when he finally arrives. He promises to make it up to her and provide her with everything she should have had before, showcasing his devotion and love.


The song is about more than just a physical journey; it also has a deeper meaning about the journey towards love and finding one's way back to the things that matter most in life. The blues-inspired melody echoes the sense of longing and adds an emotional weight to the lyrics. Overall, "Southbound" is a song about the power of love to provide a sense of purpose and direction in life, even in times of hardship and uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I'm Southbound, Lord I'm comin' home to you
I am on my way home to you, and I cannot wait to be there.


I got that old lonesome feelin' that's sometimes called the blues
I am feeling lonely and sad, which some people call the blues.


Well I been workin' every night, travelin' every day
I have been working hard every night and traveling a lot during the day.


Oh you can tell your other man, sweet daddy's on the way
Let your other partner know that I am on my way to see you.


Well I'm Southbound
I am heading in the direction of the South.


Oh you better tell your other man, sweet daddy's on his way
Notify your other partner that I am on my way to see you.


Got your hands full now baby, as soon as I hit that door
You will be busy once I arrive at your door, my love.


You'll have your hands full now woman, just as soon as I hit that door
As soon as I arrive, you will have a lot to handle, my dear.


Well I'm gonna make it on up to you for all the things you should have had before
I plan to make up for any past failures and provide for you properly from now on.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RICHARD BETTS

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cp' mane

By a long shot?

Pretty sure this is in the top five maybe even the top three for me and I got maybe 700 hours worth of Allman Brothers ranging from mostly 1974 on down.

By a LONG SHOT you says.

Ok.... you're the boss.

Name them.



Forrest George

Well I'm Southbound, Lord I'm comin' home to you.
Well I'm Southbound, baby, Lord I'm comin' home to you.
I got that old lonesome feelin' that's sometimes called the blues.

Well I been workin' every night, travelin' every day.
Yes I been workin' every night, traveling every day.
You can tell your other man, sweet daddy's on his way.
Aww, ya better believe.

Well I'm Southbound.
Whoa I'm Southbound.
Well you can tell your other man, Sweet daddy's on his way.

[Guitar solo]

Got your hands full now baby, as soon as I hit that door.
You'll have your hands full now woman, just as soon as I hit that door.
Well I'm gonna make it on up to you for all the things you should have
had before.

Lord, I'm Southbound.
Yes I'm Southbound.
Whoa I'm Southbound, baby.
Said I'm Southbound.
Well I'm gonna make it on up to you for all the things you should
have had before.

[Piano solo]
[Guitar solo]



cp' mane

Well unlike big band jazz like Buddy Rich where he always felt the drums should be the focal point, Allman Brothers is not the same.

They give it up to obviously bass solos and drum solos so it's not like they are an offensive line on a NFL football team that is doing a ton of work but never getting mentioned.

It seems fair to say that the Allman Brothers focal point is guitar and you're right, it's almost as if the drums plays last place but that's just the way it goes, but like I said they allow often times in their live stuff solos for the respective positions because once again obviously it's like Elvis we're at the end of the day regardless of the presentation there is an ultra quality first and foremost and when it comes to Elvis The voice has yet to ever be duplicated and more than likely never will and as loud or gaudi as Elvis was especially in those last years, the voice is second to none and is seriously no joke and that man worked on his voice hard and actually gained more dimension up to his last years.... There's all kinds of reasons why Elvis even in death is everywhere and rightfully so the king because of so many other reasons like the experts say he had perfect timing on stage and that's true etc etc and for all the various reasons it still doesn't matter even if people don't quite acknowledge it, even though they love Elvis, it's the voice quality first and foremost end of story.

Same with a band like Allman Brothers where it's easy to lose sight on why you are getting your money's worth because of the talent where every section except for Greg as far as a pianist but obviously he's got the right kind of voice.... But all the other sections no matter what was either a legend or a beast and I don't care what they say they want to make dicky out to be 58th all time best guitarist, I think that's silly sort of like making Buddy Rich number one jazz drummer where by rights it's not like I'm arguing but just like in the Golden era of pool where the black man is xed out it's sort of the same thing when it comes to drums and guitar where yeah Buddy Rich I guess is the man but God damn check out the drummer for Ike and Tina Turner.... Jazz background and plays the riffs piece of cake, same with the drummer for Wilson Pickett or how about James Brown and it goes on and on..

Dickey Betts okay he's not Duane Allman the goddamn man he hits it right and hard I mean like I gave up on even the good quality heavy metal I don't need to listen to anything else except Hendrix and Elvis and Tom Jones and Allman Brothers and a lot of the other in between stuff, and no matter which one I know I got the strong horses in the race.... That's what Buddy Rich called music where it has to be arduous and difficult unlike Dave Matthews band where they just play music it's just a sound and of course it's got no residual value because it might be polite music and not wacky and it's sincere but God damn it sucks and it's not my kind of music unlike I don't have to like that big band Buddy Rich stuff but I listen to a lot of it and in my opinion some of the pieces he chose for the band or even a legend like him admits they have to practice for months to get particular pieces right like selections from West side story where if you watch that one video talk of the Town..... I knew a girl who was an accomplished drummer and ironically never even heard of Buddy Rich if you can believe it and when I showed her that video halfway through it she's messaging me back saying OMG.. PARADIDDLES on levels she never even thought possible and then saying how does he not break his damn sticks????

My cousin was an accomplished guitarist and he clued me in on the jazz stuff but he loved Allman Brothers and Hendrix and he obviously knew what was good and or bad like watching amateurs on YouTube trying to duplicate AC/DC let there be Rock solos and it would just piss him off to no end where he'd be smirking and sane he's doing it wrong and then laughing saying it once again he's doing it wrong why is he up here on the fretboard when he should be down here where it's harder and why is he looking at it?

I didn't understand a lot of the stuff he was saying but I switched videos this one Asian kid who was looking directly into the camera while doing the solo and my cousin says yeah that's more like it see he's not looking at the fretboard and he's just jamming away he's not trying to duplicate bon Scott because you can't he's got a unique style that's made for the stage and moving around and bouncing up and down and you can imitate it but you can't duplicate it just like Hendrix....

So when I asked him do you think Buddy Rich ever missed a note, thought about it for about 3 seconds and then said nope.

He then went back on his rant and I like what he said, he said it's really fkn gay to videotape yourself for the world doing somebody else's shit why not do your own shit?

Anyway Allman Brothers is about that guitar section and then next is the vocals and unfortunately I guess everything else is something of a distant second but not really..... They know and the fans know what's up and their reputation up till this point 1982 speaks for itself and I like them just as much without Duayne just as much with them because dickey really picked up the slack and really brought it especially in 1972 and 73 and he kept bringing it.... The guy is a virtuoso and music for him second nature the guy can sing he can play the drums he can write music he can hand clap and pat, that's why I myself call him a one-man band..

Allman Brothers....#1



All comments from YouTube:

john

THe whole band was on FIRE. From Dickeys solo to the bassist I was floored.

bugs

holy shit ....totally agreed

Brian Shook

😂😂

John Rodesh

Cocaine does that

Teresia

These boys always gave it ALL when they played. I always loved how a good portion of their concerts were the musicians playing. Absolutely no one came close to putting together a more talented group of musicians. Each was great standing alone, together they were unstoppable and could not be beat. I am 63 and they still touch me.

Dan Tana

well, I'm 67 - watched this and started weeping a little- shit, those guys were so good.

michael Dell

So am I (63), and they do it for me. I can play this pretty much all day long, just grab an occasional sandwich, and then press the repeat-button. Mr. Betts is unstoppelbar, as Mr. Allman on keyboard. Love the backgroundsinger in red in the back, too, very much underrated! Michael

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Mark Hendrickson

It's 2019 and this STILL kicks my ass! Man, I miss this band!

TK

One of the best live performances of any band ever. Orgastic guitar solos! Piano and drums are insane!

nra1ifer

How can you NOT like this?!?!? This is theeeeeeeeeeeeeee best version of the song. Fast!!!!!!! Perfect for the song, and NOBODY can beat Dickey Betts playing this!

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