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The Derek Trucks Band Lyrics


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She got high on lovin'
Sorry, but I'm passing threw
Baby I've got a tooth pick
In the bottom of my walkin' shoes
You say you count the tear drops
Tattoo regrets, not yet

Sneakin' out the back way
In the middle of a starry night
Ain't gonna be remembered
For all the things that I did right
Can't say I need you
Can't say I don't, but I won't

Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone
Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone
Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone
Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone
Out of here, very long

Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone
Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone
Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone




Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone
Out of here, very long

Overall Meaning

The Derek Trucks Band's song "Don't Miss Me" is a melancholic blues ballad about a man who is leaving his lover behind. The song begins with the verse "She got high on lovin', sorry but I'm passing through. Baby, I've got a toothpick in the bottom of my walking shoes." The singer is passing through and can't stay because of his wandering nature. The toothpick in the bottom of his shoes suggests that he's been walking for a long time and is ready to keep moving.


The chorus of the song repeats the refrain "Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone" over and over. The singer is telling his lover not to pine for him after he's gone because he knows that he's not worth the heartache. He acknowledges that she might miss him anyway, but he's still determined to leave. The second verse talks about the singer sneaking out in the middle of a starry night, indicating that he doesn't want anyone to know that he's leaving. He also says that he won't say whether or not he needs his lover because he knows that he's not capable of providing her with the kind of love she deserves.


Overall, "Don't Miss Me" is a sad, mournful song about the inevitability of leaving and the futility of trying to hold onto something that's not meant to last. The singer knows that he's not a good partner, and he's trying to spare his lover any more heartache than he has to.


Line by Line Meaning

She got high on lovin'
She was deeply in love and feeling overwhelmed by it


Sorry, but I'm passing threw
I'm sorry, but I'm just passing through and cannot stay


Baby I've got a tooth pick In the bottom of my walkin' shoes
I'm a traveler and I'm always on the go, even if it means enduring discomfort


You say you count the tear drops Tattoo regrets, not yet
You focus on the negative, but I'm not ready to accept my regrets yet


Sneakin' out the back way In the middle of a starry night
Leaving discreetly in the middle of the night


Ain't gonna be remembered For all the things that I did right
I won't be remembered for my accomplishments, only my mistakes


Can't say I need you Can't say I don't, but I won't
I have mixed feelings about you, but I won't act on them


Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone Out of here, very long
There's no need to miss me when I'm gone, I'll be gone for a long time


Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone Out of here, very long
There's no need to miss me when I'm gone, I'll be gone for a long time


Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone Out of here, very long
There's no need to miss me when I'm gone, I'll be gone for a long time


Ain't no need to miss me when I'm gone Out of here, very long
There's no need to miss me when I'm gone, I'll be gone for a long time




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: MINDI BETH ABAIR, MATTHEW W. HAGER

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@jlhyz2

I saw the Allman brothers a little while ago at the Beacon Theatre with Derek Trucks. It was an absolutely incredible concert, but when me and my dad are walking back to the car, with both our minds blown we're talking about the concert. We turn around and Derek Trucks was right behide us. It was incredible. We were the only ones on the street. Me, my dad and Derek Truck. I felt blessed after that day it was truly incredible. I just have to say that Derek Trucks is one of the best musicians.

@ALABAMADAVE

One of the best guitar solos ever played. listened 1000 times and it never gets old. THAT FEEL

@debraswank4494

Mike Mattison's vocals are sublime - - he also co-wrote "Midnight in Harlem" with Trucks.

@brandirobinson8430

Indeed! Love his soul!

@AdamCornelious

😮😮😮😮😮😊

@brianrinehart4508

Hearing this makes me smile! Being on the backside of alot of significant life problems, down don't bother me no more! At least not like it used to. Medicine for the soul!

@mattbishop5023

STILL NOT BOTHERED!! Blessings to the musicians, your creations are pure and honest

@KludgeMaker

@theatlantisrise I keep listening to it, and it keeps getting better. There are no weaknesses. Writing, arrangement, production, mixing, and of course, all the performances. Song of the decade? I'll see that and raise you. I now believe this is one of the best songs I've ever heard.

@FavoriteTunes2009

Excellent! Love that spirit of the old Allman bros. Really love that slide.

@VibrationsfromMirror

This was a beautiful time in history. I miss DTB ) I saw Susan rock LOCKN.. Great job!! Same setlists but worth seeing, in her prime Smokin..MAJOR HUGS!! I still miss this sweetness and DTB originals. MUCH LOVE ~

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