My Man's Gone Now
The Gun Club Lyrics


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My man's gone now
Ain't no use a listenin'
For his tired footsteps
Climbin' up the stairs
Old man sorrow's
Come to keep me company
Whisperin' beside me
When I say my prayers
When I say my prayers
He come around
He come up, he come around
Ain't that I mind workin'
Workin' means travellers
Journeyin' together
To the promised land
But old man sorrow
Mountin' all the way with me
Tell' me that I'm old now
Since I lose my man




Since I lose my man
Since I lose my man

Overall Meaning

The Gun Club's rendition of "My Man's Gone Now" is a haunting and sorrowful interpretation of the original song from the 1935 opera "Porgy and Bess" by George Gershwin. The lyrics describe the overwhelming grief and loneliness of a woman whose partner has died. The opening line, "My man's gone now, ain't no use a listenin'," sets the tone for the song and emphasizes the woman's feelings of hopelessness and despair. She hears her partner's footsteps climbing the stairs, but it is only the sound of "old man sorrow" who has come to keep her company instead.


The woman finds solace in prayer, but even then, "old man sorrow" is there with her, whispering in her ear. She acknowledges that she doesn't mind working, as it means traveling with other people towards a common goal, but the grief she feels is overwhelming, and she feels as though she has aged significantly since losing her partner. The repetition of the phrase "since I lose my man" drives home the point that her grief is all-encompassing and affects every aspect of her life. The somber tone of the song is amplified by the singer's mournful delivery and the sparse instrumentation.


Line by Line Meaning

My man's gone now
The singer's beloved has passed away


Ain't no use a listenin'
There's no point in waiting or hoping for a return


For his tired footsteps
The singer remembers the sound of their lover's footsteps


Climbin' up the stairs
The lover used to climb stairs, indicating that they were in the same physical space


Old man sorrow's
The artist feels overwhelmed by grief and despair, personified as an old man


Come to keep me company
The singer is consumed by sadness and feels like they are in the company of sorrow


Whisperin' beside me
The singer is constantly haunted by thoughts of their lost love


When I say my prayers
The artist tries to find solace in prayer


He come around
The artist feels like their lover's spirit still visits them


He come up, he come around
The presence of the lover is a comfort to the artist


Ain't that I mind workin'
The singer doesn't mind working hard


Workin' means travellers
Working is a journey towards a destination


Journeyin' together
The lover and speaker traveled through life together


To the promised land
They were moving towards a better future together


But old man sorrow
Despite this, the singer is still consumed by grief


Mountin' all the way with me
Grief is a constant companion


Tell' me that I'm old now
The artist feels aged and worn out by their grief


Since I lose my man
The singer's life has never been the same since the loss of their beloved


Since I lose my man
The loss still affects the singer deeply




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Comments from YouTube:

Evelien Nijeboer

Have known this song since the nineties, never again heard a man sing such superior false notes...

dutch graves

this tune rolls around in my skeeball brain from time to time.......

M Mckissack

Very nice piano work

Josh Williams

wow, such a haunting song

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Incroyable...

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Jodi Mills

It's a George Gershwin song!

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