Ole Rockin' Chair
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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Old rocking chair's got me, my cane by my side,
Fetch me that gin, son, 'fore I tan your hide.
Can't get from this cabin, goin' nowhere
Just set me here grabbin' at the flies round this rocking chair

My dear old aunt Harriet, in Heaven she be,
Send me sweet chariot, for the end of the trouble I see
Old rocking chair gets it, judgement day is here
Chained to my rocking chair.

Old rocking chair's got me, son, (rocking chair got you father)
My cane by my side, (yes, your cane by your side)
Now fetch me a little gin son, (ain't got no gin, father)
What? 'fore I tan your hide, now, (you're gonna tan my hide)
You know, I can't get from this old cabin, (what cabin? joking)
I ain't goin' nowhere. (why ain't you goin' nowhere?)
Just sittin' me here grabbin' (grabbin') at the flies round this old rocking chair
(rocking chair)

Now you remember dear old aunt Harriet, (aunt Harriet)
How long in Heaven she be? (she's up in Heaven)
Send me down, send me down sweet (sweet chariot) chariot,
End of this trouble I see. (I see, daddy)

Old rocking chair gets it son, (rocking chair get it, father)




Judgement day is here, too. (your judgement day is here)
Chained to my rocking, old rocking chair.

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers' song "Rockin' Chair" is a somber tune about an old man who is chained to his rocking chair with nothing but his cane by his side. The lyrics are melancholic and capture the essence of an old soul who has given up on life and is just waiting for his time to come. The song begins with the old man calling out for his son to bring him some gin, threatening to tan his hide if he doesn't. He is trapped in his cabin and has nowhere to go but to sit in his rocking chair and swat the flies away.


Line by Line Meaning

Old rocking chair's got me, my cane by my side,
The singer is stuck in an old rocking chair with their cane by their side.


Fetch me that gin, son, 'fore I tan your hide.
The singer demands their son to bring them gin or else they will be punished.


Can't get from this cabin, goin' nowhere
The singer is unable to leave the cabin and is stuck there.


Just set me here grabbin' at the flies round this rocking chair
The artist is idle and passes the time by swatting at the flies around them.


My dear old aunt Harriet, in Heaven she be,
The artist mentions their deceased Aunt Harriet who is in heaven.


Send me sweet chariot, for the end of the trouble I see
The singer requests a sweet chariot to bring them to the afterlife and end their troubles.


Old rocking chair gets it, judgement day is here
The old rocking chair is symbolic of the singer's approaching end and judgement day.


Chained to my rocking chair.
The artist is figuratively chained to their old rocking chair and their inevitable fate.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: HOAGY CARMICHAEL

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