Every Tub 1
The Count Basie Orchestra Lyrics


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Everyday
Everyday I have the blues
Everyday
Everyday I have the blues
Well, you see me worried, baby
Because it's you I hate to lose

Nobody loves me
Nobody seems to care
Nobody loves me
Nobody seems to care
Speaking of bad luck and trouble
Well, you know I've had my share

I'm gonna pack my suitcase
Moving on down the line
Oh, I'm gonna pack my suitcase
Move on down the line
Where there ain't nobody worried
And there ain't nobody crying

Seems to me every day, every day
Every day, I have the blues
Every day, every day, every day
Every day I have the blues
You see me worried, baby
Because it's you I hate to lose

Nobody loves me
Nobody seems to care
Nobody loves me
Nobody seems to care
Speaking of bad luck and trouble
Did you know I've done had my share

I'm packing up my suitcase
I'm moving down the line, yeah
Where there ain't nobody worried
And there ain't nobody crying

Every day
I have the blues
I have the blues
Every day
Every day
I have the blues
I have the blues
Every day
You see me worried, baby
'Cause it's you I hate to lose
Every day, every day, every day
Every day, I have the blues
Every day





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Every Tub" by The Count Basie Orchestra depict a person who is consistently experiencing feelings of sorrow and loneliness. The repetition of the phrase "Everyday I have the blues" emphasizes the singer's ongoing emotional state. They express a deep longing for love and attention, feeling as though nobody loves or cares for them. The mention of bad luck and trouble suggests that they have faced significant hardships in their life.


In response to their situation, the singer decides to take action and leave their current circumstances. They plan to pack their suitcase and move on, seeking a place where there is no worry or sadness. The repetition of the phrase "Where there ain't nobody worried, and there ain't nobody crying" reflects their desire for a happier environment.


Throughout the song, the singer's worries are specifically directed towards a certain person they do not want to lose. This person holds a significant importance to their happiness, highlighting the depth of their attachment.


Line by Line Meaning

Everyday
Each and every day


Everyday I have the blues
Each and every day, I experience sadness and despair


Well, you see me worried, baby
You can notice my anxiety, my love


Because it's you I hate to lose
It's because of you that I fear losing


Nobody loves me
I have no one who loves me


Nobody seems to care
No one appears to be concerned about me


Speaking of bad luck and trouble
When discussing misfortune and difficulties


Well, you know I've had my share
You should know that I have experienced my fair portion of it


I'm gonna pack my suitcase
I will prepare my luggage


Moving on down the line
Continuing my journey


Where there ain't nobody worried
To a place where no one is anxious


And there ain't nobody crying
And no one is shedding tears


Seems to me every day, every day
It appears to me every single day


You see me worried, baby
You observe me distressed, my love


Nobody loves me
I have no one who loves me


Nobody seems to care
No one appears to be concerned about me


Did you know I've done had my share
Were you aware that I have already had my fair portion of it


I'm packing up my suitcase
I am preparing to leave, gathering my belongings


I'm moving down the line, yeah
I am progressing forward, yeah


Every day I have the blues
Each and every day, I experience sadness and despair


I have the blues
I feel deep sadness and despair


You see me worried, baby
You observe me distressed, my love


'Cause it's you I hate to lose
Because losing you is something I deeply fear


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Expressing a vocal sound of emotion




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Memphis Slim, Peter Chatman

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Comments from YouTube:

MrKlemps

Count is matched only by Pops in being able to make consecutive quarter notes swing.

Kinsale

Ellington undoubtedly wrote better songs but nobody could swing like the Basie band in its prime.

Mike Zirpolo

For the story behind this recording, go to swingandbeyond.com.

Gregory Ford

Every tub must sit on its own bottom. - Zora Neale Hurston?

Chuck Voellinger

Where did you find these photos??

kostis mick

Does anyone know where can i find the footage that the picture around 0:15 comes from, i know its a video clip but i cant find it anywhere

Chuck Voellinger

I think its Randall’s Island 1938-39? Hershel!

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Laurent James

Il ne faut pas jeter l’eau du bain en tuant le bébé.

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