Oh! Sweet Nuthin' (early ver..
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Say a word for Jimmy Brown
He ain't got nothing at all
Not the shirt right of his back
He ain't got nothing at all
And say a word for Ginger Brown
Walks with his head down to the ground
Took the shoes right of his feet
To poor boy right out in the street

And this is what he said
Oh sweet nuthin'
She ain't got nothing at all
Oh sweet nutin'
She ain't got nothing at all

Say a word for Polly May
She can't tell the night from the day
They threw her out in the street
But just like a cat she landed on her feet
And say a word for Joanna Love
She ain't got nothing at all
'Cos everyday she falls in love
And everynight she falls when she does

She said
Oh sweet nuthin'
You know she ain't got nothing at all
Oh sweet nutin'
She ain't got nothing at all

Oh let me hear you!

Say a word for Jimmy Brown
He ain't got nothing at all
Not a shirt right of his back
He ain't got nothing at all
And say a word for Ginger Brown
Walks with his head down to the ground
Took the shoes right of his feet
To poor boy right out in the street

And this is what he said
Oh sweet nuthin'
She ain't got nothing at all
Oh sweet nutin'
She ain't got nothing at all
She ain't got nothing at all
Oh sweet nutin'

She ain't got nothing at all




She ain't got nothing at all
She ain't got nothing at all

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground's "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" is a song that portrays a sense of hopelessness and despair of four characters who have nothing to their names. The song speaks about society's rejection of Jimmy Brown, Ginger Brown, Polly May, and Joanna Love based on their financial and social status. The song invites listeners to empathize with these characters, whose lives have been deprived of comfort and privilege, and to acknowledge that they have nothing left but their pride.


The song's opening gives a glimpse of Jimmy Brown, who has nothing to wear and walk around without any dignity or respect. Ginger Brown is also portrayed as a victim of society's condemnation, and his poverty has forced him to give up his shoes. The song later speaks about Polly May, whose life is destabilized, and she's thrown out on the streets. Despite her suffering, she manages to survive, just like a cat who always fall on their feet. Joanna Love, whose financial instability forces her to constantly fall in love and then fall again, is also depicted in the song.


Overall, "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" is a song that critiques the prevailing social hierarchy and economic inequality. It reminds us of the invisibility of those who aren't part of the 'system' and who are ignored, rejected, and oppressed by society.


Line by Line Meaning

Say a word for Jimmy Brown
Let's take a moment to talk about Jimmy Brown


He ain't got nothing at all
Jimmy has absolutely nothing to his name


Not the shirt right of his back
He doesn't even have a shirt on his back


He ain't got nothing at all
Just to emphasize again, Jimmy has absolutely nothing


And say a word for Ginger Brown
Let's also acknowledge Ginger Brown in the same way


Walks with his head down to the ground
Ginger seems very unhappy and defeated


Took the shoes right of his feet
Someone has even taken his shoes


To poor boy right out in the street
All of this has happened to him while he's out in the open, in public


And this is what he said
Now, let me tell you what Ginger said


Oh sweet nuthin'
Ginger feels like he has absolutely nothing of value in his life


She ain't got nothing at all
The use of 'she' here may be a mistake, but continues the theme of individuals who have nothing


Oh sweet nutin'
To really drive it home, Ginger repeats his statement about having nothing


She ain't got nothing at all
Again, reiterating the idea of having nothing


Say a word for Polly May
Now we move on to Polly May


She can't tell the night from the day
Polly seems quite disoriented and lost


They threw her out in the street
Like Jimmy and Ginger, Polly has also experienced some kind of rejection or displacement


But just like a cat she landed on her feet
However, Polly has been able to adapt and survive despite these circumstances


And say a word for Joanna Love
Finally, we have Joanna Love


She ain't got nothing at all
It seems like Joanna is also struggling with having nothing


'Cos everyday she falls in love
Despite this, Joanna continues to hold onto hope and desire for something more


And everynight she falls when she does
But unfortunately, she always seems to be disappointed or let down


She said
Now, let's hear from Joanna herself


Oh sweet nuthin'
Like Ginger, Joanna also feels like she has nothing


You know she ain't got nothing at all
Again, emphasizing the theme of having nothing


Oh sweet nutin'
Joanna repeats her statement


She ain't got nothing at all
And again, emphasizes her lack of anything of value


Oh let me hear you!
Finally, there's a plea to be understood or heard




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Comments from YouTube:

Stick Man

Love the original. Love this version. If we could only have 5 versions of every VU song, it still wouldn't be enough.

John M

This album with the early versions I will cherish, forever. Not sure if anything can beat this for me.

Austen Mann

So glad I found this song. Definitely in the top listings of favorite songs. And now that I've heard this version I like it even more now. I suppose the popular one is their remaster

arbra louve

Best version of all... Love it

philmstud2k

I'm embarrassed to say this, but I genuinely thought the Loaded version was Lou singing. Doug Yule's singing is uncannily similar to Lou's own voice.

I P

same i actually can’t believe it 😭

James Malzone

Wake up people.... Sweet Lou on vocals... No doubt about it.

Carlos Paz

I really enjoy listening to this version, makes me feel so good :)

Unterselbst

Oh, man, this is way real. It provides a very different experience from the studio version.

pinba11wizzard

always loved tremolo guitar in this version, it sounds almost like Cale's viola

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