The band then began to take on a life beyond the confines of the television screen, releasing an album, Briefcase Full of Blues, in 1978, and then having a Hollywood film, The Blues Brothers, created around its characters in 1980.
After the death of Belushi in 1982, the Blues Brothers have continued to perform with a rotation of guest singers and other band members. Aykroyd reunited the original band in 1988 for a world tour and again in 1998 for a sequel to the film, Blues Brothers 2000. Aykroyd and the band, occasionally joined by Belushi's brother Jim, make regular appearances at musical festivals worldwide.
Almost
The Blues Brothers Lyrics
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I got everything I need, almost
But I don't got you
And you're the thing I need the most
I got a car that I bought
Won't get me far
I gotta wish on a star
I got everything I need, almost
I got everything I need, almost
But I don't got you
And you're the thing I need the most
I got friends who like me
Cause I got lots of dough
The people recognize me
Wherever I go
I don't got trouble gettin' high
But if I don't get you I believe I will die
I got everything I need, almost
I got everything I need, almost
But I don't got you
And you're the thing I need the most
I got everything I need, almost
I got everything I need, almost
I got everything I need, almost
I got everything I need, almost
But I don't got you
And you're the thing I need the most
The Blues Brothers' "Almost" is a bluesy song that reflects on the singer's life and the things they have versus what they lack. The first verse demonstrates this dichotomy in a powerful way: the singer notes that they have nearly everything they need but not the one essential thing they desire most - the person they love. The second verse takes a different angle, with the singer discussing possessions they do have, like a car and friends, but ultimately concludes that those things are not enough to compensate for the absence of their beloved.
The song follows a classic blues structure with repetitious lyrics and a simple guitar melody backed by piano, drums, and bass. The emphasis on the words "almost" and "but I don't got you" drives home the song's irony and masterfully creates a feeling of longing and despair. The song's tone captures the classic blues feeling of melancholy and yearning.
Overall, "Almost" is a classic blues track that encapsulates the genre's ethos in its lyrics and musicality. The song showcases the enduring power of blues music to capture complex emotions and communicate them to a wide audience.
Line by Line Meaning
I got everything I need, almost
I have all that I need in my life, with the exception of one thing.
I got everything I need, almost
My life is complete in many ways but there is still something missing.
But I don't got you
Despite all the things I have in my life, I do not have your presence by my side.
And you're the thing I need the most
You are the most important thing that I need to make my life complete.
I got a car that I bought
I have a car in my possession that I purchased with the hope of being able to go places.
Won't get me far
Despite my possession of a car, it is incapable of taking me far enough to bring me what I truly desire.
I gotta wish on a star
To attain my heart's desire, I resort to wishing upon the stars.
Tell me mama
Asking for guidance and direction from those who have come before me.
I got friends who like me
I have friends who like me for who I am and what I have to offer.
Cause I got lots of dough
My wealth and status provide me with the ability to make connections and build relationships.
The people recognize me
I am well-known and acknowledged by people wherever I go.
Wherever I go
People know my name and recognize my status.
I don't got trouble gettin' high
I can easily attain a high with the use of drugs or alcohol.
But if I don't get you I believe I will die
Despite all of these things, if I cannot have you in my life, I feel as though I will not be able to go on.
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: DONALD GILBERT WALSH
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@cutapacka4
Thank you SO MUCH for providing these original live performances. I've been dying to get my hands on some and you've help me prevent my diatribe, haha, thank you :)
@samanthawhipps8420
Miss you so much John. Too weird to live and too rare to die. One of the greats...rip brother
@meliachild
John was so special.
We were all lucky to have him.
@purvineszoo
My son is 15 & has known all the words to this since he was 5 & he still loves it! Thanks to his dad, RIP Tommy 1-14-64 ~ 7-10-09, who as a musician taught him to love real music. Play this for your kids & keep it alive!
@Trooper5691
Thanks a lot for sharing those great songs with us !
@swetroniusz
what a great band
@edmundcoyle8856
blues brother where very talented, i love them i could watch them a hundred times and still want some more
@soullover123456
If I ever have kids one day, I'll be sure to make it be known in the household that the blues is real.
@sirdaveo
Not much audience participation, but what a band!
@musicfox28
That was awesome! Love Tom Scott's solos. Do you have the one where they play "Jailhouse Rock" from this same show?