Papa Was A Rolling Stone
The Funk Brothers Lyrics


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It was the third of September; that day I'll always remember,
'Cause that was the day that my daddy died.
I never got a chance to see him; never heard nothin' but bad things about him.
Mama I'm depending on you to tell me the truth.

Mama just looked at him and said, "Son,
Papa was a rollin' stone.
Wherever he laid his head was his home.
And when he died, all he left us was alone."

Papa was a rollin' stone.
Wherever he laid his head was his home.
And when he died, all he left us was alone."

Hey, Mama, is it true what the say, that Papa never worked a day in his life?
And Mama, they talk all around town say that
Papa had three outside children and another wife
And that ain't right.
Heard them talkin' about Papa doing some storefront preachin'
Talkin' about saving your souls and all the time weak, dealin' in death
And stealin' in the name of the Lord
Mama just hung her head and said,

Papa was a rollin' stone.
Wherever he laid his head was his home.
And when he died, all he left us was alone."

Papa was a rollin' stone.
Wherever he laid his head was his home.
And when he died, all he left us was alone."

Hey, Mama, I heard Papa call himself a jack of all trades.
Tell me, is that what sent Papa to an early grave?
Folks say Papa would beg; borrow or steal to pay his bills.
Hey, Mama, folks say Papa was never much on thinkin';
Spend most of his time chasin' women and drinkin'!
Mama, I'm depending on you to tell me the truth.

Mama just hung her head and said, "Son,
Papa was a rollin' stone.
Wherever he laid his head was his home.
And when he died, all he left us was alone."

Papa was a rollin' stone.
Wherever he laid his head was his home.
And when he died, all he left us was alone."

Papa was a rollin' stone.
Wherever he laid his head was his home.
And when he died, all he left us was alone."

Papa was a rollin' stone.




Wherever he laid his head was his home.
And when he died, all he left us was alone."

Overall Meaning

The Funk Brothers' song "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" tells the story of a son who never knew his father and is seeking the truth about him after his death. He turns to his mother, but instead of the answers he is looking for, he only hears about his father's wandering and reckless lifestyle. The repeated refrain "Papa was a rollin' stone, wherever he laid his head was his home" emphasizes the father's nomadic and unstable nature.


The lyrics also touch on the negative impact that the father's behavior had on his family. He left behind a legacy of abandonment and loneliness, with "all he left us was alone." The final verse highlights the father's lack of responsibility, as he was never much of a provider for his family and instead spent his time on vices like drinking and chasing women.


Overall, the song is a powerful commentary on the consequences of a wayward and undependable lifestyle, especially on those closest to us.


Line by Line Meaning

It was the third of September; that day I'll always remember, 'Cause that was the day that my daddy died.
The singer will never forget the day his father passed away on September 3rd.


I never got a chance to see him; never heard nothin' but bad things about him. Mama I'm depending on you to tell me the truth.
The singer never met his father, and only knows negative things about him. He looks to his mother for the truth.


Mama just looked at him and said, 'Son, Papa was a rollin' stone. Wherever he laid his head was his home. And when he died, all he left us was alone.
The mother reveals that the father was never stable and roamed around often. When he passed, he left them isolated.


Hey, Mama, is it true what they say, that Papa never worked a day in his life?
The singer questions if his father really never worked.


And Mama, they talk all around town say that Papa had three outside children and another wife And that ain't right.
The singer is upset that rumors are circulating about his father having other children and a different spouse.


Heard them talkin' about Papa doing some storefront preachin' Talkin' about saving your souls and all the time weak, dealin' in death And stealin' in the name of the Lord Mama just hung her head and said,
There are rumors that the father was involved in questionable religious activities, and the mother is ashamed upon hearing this.


Hey, Mama, I heard Papa call himself a jack of all trades. Tell me, is that what sent Papa to an early grave? Folks say Papa would beg; borrow or steal to pay his bills.
The singer heard his father referred to as someone who did anything to pay debts, and he wonders if this lifestyle led to his father's untimely death.


Hey, Mama, folks say Papa was never much on thinkin'; Spend most of his time chasin' women and drinkin'! Mama, I'm depending on you to tell me the truth.
The singer questions his father's ability to think and suggests he spent a lot of time partying. He asks his mother to tell him the truth.


Mama just hung her head and said, 'Son, Papa was a rollin' stone. Wherever he laid his head was his home. And when he died, all he left us was alone.
The mother repeats that the father was always moving around and never stayed in one place. When he passed, they were left alone.


Papa was a rollin' stone. Wherever he laid his head was his home. And when he died, all he left us was alone.
This line is repeated multiple times to reinforce the father's nomadic lifestyle and the impact of him leaving them alone when he passed.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield

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Daniela

love this song

John G Austin

Let's get Funk up with the Greatest Band in the world the Funk Brothers!!!!!

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The Funk Brothers are the best band ever so Lets funk it up!!

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great!

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