The group split in 1956, with a total release count of four singles. Eddie went on to become a pioneering force in 50s rock 'n' roll with hit singles such as "Summertime Blues" and "C'mon Everybody" before his untimely death in 1960; Hank became a successful songwriter in his own right, penning classics for artists such as Patsy Cline, George Strait and Merle Haggard.
Tired And Sleepy
The Cochran Brothers Lyrics
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Well, I'm a ladies man, yes, a smooth-talkin' dad
I gotta go to bed 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
I can't love you baby 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
Tired and sleepy
Ooh baby, so tired
I met a wild, wild woman, yeah, I tried to keep the pace
I gotta go to bed 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
I can't love you baby 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
Tired and sleepy
Ooh baby, so tired
I got a fifty-dollar headache, yeah, hundred-dollar shoes
A big long pink Cadillac and a bad-bad case of blues
I gotta go to bed 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
I can't love you baby 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
Tired and sleepy
Ooh baby, so tired
Yeah, rock!
Oh
Well, I'm a uptown cat, yeah, I live in a crazy pad
Well, I'm a ladies man, yes, a smooth-talkin' dad
I gotta go to bed 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
I can't love you baby 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
Tired and sleepy
Ooh baby, so tired
Well, I'm a-waiting for you daddy, yeah, that's what my baby said
But honey, I got a passion for my king-size bed
I gotta go to bed 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
I can't love you baby 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
Tired and sleepy
Ooh baby, so tired
The Cochran Brothers' song "Tired and Sleepy" can be interpreted as an honest and humorous account of a charming and stylish uptown cat who lives a life of pleasure and luxury, but is ultimately brought down by his weariness and exhaustion. The singer of the song is a smooth-talking and confident man who enjoys the company of women and the trappings of his wealth, but even he has limits to his stamina and energy. As the song progresses, we learn that he had a wild night out with a woman, but now feels drained and unable to perform any further. He describes himself as having a "fifty-dollar headache," which speaks to the excess and frivolity of his lifestyle. He also has a "bad-bad case of blues," which suggests that even though he is successful and popular, he still feels lonely and unfulfilled.
Despite the playful and humorous tone of the lyrics, "Tired and Sleepy" can also be seen as a critique of the superficial and exhausting nature of the high life. The singer's tiredness and sleepiness can be interpreted as a symbolic representation of burnout, which can affect anyone who tries to keep up with the demands of a fast-paced lifestyle. Ultimately, the song can be seen as a cautionary tale about the importance of taking care of oneself and knowing one's limitations.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, I'm a uptown cat, yeah, I live in a crazy pad
I am a fancy man who lives in an eccentric home
Well, I'm a ladies man, yes, a smooth-talkin' dad
I am a charming man who has a way with women
I gotta go to bed 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
I need to rest because I am exhausted
I can't love you baby 'cause I'm tired and sleepy
I cannot show you affection because I am too tired
Tired and sleepy
Expressing how I am feeling
Ooh baby, so tired
Emphasizing how exhausted I am
I left the house last night, yeah, with style and grace
I went out last night and made a stylish entrance
I met a wild, wild woman, yeah, I tried to keep the pace
I met an exciting woman and tried to keep up with her energy
I got a fifty-dollar headache, yeah, hundred-dollar shoes
I have a headache that won't go away and expensive shoes
A big long pink Cadillac and a bad-bad case of blues
I have a flashy car but also feel very sad
Yeah, rock!
Expression of excitement for the music
Oh
Expression of emotion
I'm a-waiting for you daddy, yeah, that's what my baby said
My partner is waiting for me
But honey, I got a passion for my king-size bed
But I am more interested in my comfortable bed
Lyrics © SINDEE LEVIN
Written by: Eddie Cochran, Hank Cochran, Jerry N Capehart
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