I'm Gonna Dress in Black
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I'm walking the long road to Georgia
Yeah, the long road that's taking me back
Gonna live in the hills, far away in the hills
And I'm gonna dress in black

Way high in the hills in Georgia
Gonna live in an old tin shack
Nobody I'll see and no one will see me
And I'm gonna dress in black

'Cause I went down big city
Had money, had money in my sack
Found a girl so fine, I thought she was mine
But she left me without a shirt to my back

Way out in the hills in Georgia
I'll live in my old tin shack
I'll think of the time that woman was mine
And I'm gonna dress in black, yeah

'Cause I went, I went down to big city
I had money, had money in my sack
Found a girl so fine, I thought she was mine
But she left me without my shirt to my back

Yeah, way out, way out in the hills in Georgia
I'll live in my old tin shack
I'm gonna think of the time that woman was mine
And I'm gonna dress in black





Yeah, I'm gonna dress in black
Oh yeah, I'm gonna, I'm gonna dress in black

Overall Meaning

The song "I'm Gonna Dress in Black" by Them is a poignant tale of heartbreak and solitude. The lyrics tell the story of a man who has lost everything, including the love of his life, due to the lure of the big city. He is now walking the long road back to his roots in Georgia, where he plans to live alone in the hills, far away from civilization. The line "I'm gonna dress in black" serves as a symbol of his grief and isolation. By dressing in black, he is not only mourning the loss of his love, but also distancing himself from the rest of the world.


The lyrics paint a clear picture of the man's state of mind as he walks towards his destination. He is filled with regret and shame for having left his simple life in Georgia for the bright lights of the city. He is now going back to his roots, hoping to find solace in the simplicity of his old life. But he is also resigned to his fate, knowing that he can never fully recover from his losses. The image of the old tin shack that he plans to live in adds to the sense of isolation and despair that pervades the song.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm walking the long road to Georgia
I am embarking on a journey to Georgia that is going to be a long and arduous one.


Yeah, the long road that's taking me back
The long road to Georgia is also symbolically taking me back to a simpler time in my life.


Gonna live in the hills, far away in the hills
I plan to live in a remote area far from society, up in the hills of Georgia.


And I'm gonna dress in black
I will be wearing all black clothing as a symbol of mourning and renunciation of my former life.


Way high in the hills in Georgia
I will be living in an elevated area in the hills of Georgia.


Gonna live in an old tin shack
I will reside in a basic and humble dwelling made of tin.


Nobody I'll see and no one will see me
I will be living in complete isolation and anonymity.


'Cause I went down big city
I had previously left this simple rural life behind to pursue a more exciting city lifestyle.


Had money, had money in my sack
I was wealthy and successful in the city.


Found a girl so fine, I thought she was mine
I fell in love with a beautiful woman whom I thought would be my own.


But she left me without a shirt to my back
She betrayed me and took everything I had, leaving me with nothing.


I'll think of the time that woman was mine
I will reminisce about the time when I was in love with her and she was still faithful.


Yeah, I'm gonna dress in black
Again, I will be wearing black as a symbol of mourning and grief for my lost love.


Oh yeah, I'm gonna, I'm gonna dress in black
I am resolute in my decision to wear all black from now on.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GILLON, HOWE

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@shelleyganz9095

FANTASTIC!! (That Simple...)

@ianmc8635

Always was one of my favorite Them songs !!! This was one of the songs on a cassette tape I had back in the 80's of Them. It was often my go to music.

@GPNNTB

Great song. A real rebelling song from the '60s.

@wesleyjohndelaney106

Hooked on this
Them moody blues animals haha

@j.f.2913

Stunning. Pure passion.

@GuusvanHolland

The best of Van

@johnhuggins2873

I haven't heard this one either.  It is a great song.

@MusicDude86

How come I've never heard this before? It's fantastic!!!

@deniselayton1845

Blow away with this one!!!

@charleslayton9610

Denise, are we related, I don’t believe so, but you’ve got a great taste in music, keep on rocking

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