Backwoods Preacher Man
Tony Joe White Lyrics


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Way down in the country
Back in the Arkansas woods
There's a man there working for Jesus
Tryin' to do some good

He don't have no fancy building
Just a big ol' raggin' tent
And the people who come to see him
Believe he was heaven sent

Backwoods preacher man
Doin' the best he can
Backwoods preacher man
Tryin' to give the Lord a hand

When you hear him talk about Jesus
You know they're the best of friends
Just one look and you can tell
He will give the devil hell
And help you wash away your sins

Same backwoods preacher man
Doin' the best he can
Backwoods preacher man
Tryin' to give the Lord a hand

Let me tell everybody
Tremble down to his shoes
When you hear that backwoods preacher
Singin' those gospel blues

Backwoods preacher man
Doin' the best he can
Backwoods preacher man
Tryin' to give the Lord a hand

Same backwoods preacher man
Doin' the best he can
Backwoods preacher man
Tryin' to give the Lord a hand

Backwoods preacher man




Backwoods preacher man
Backwoods preacher man

Overall Meaning

The song, "Backwoods Preacher Man," by Tony Joe White, reflects the story of a man, who is working for Jesus in the Arkansas woods. He doesn't have any fancy building, but only a big old ragged tent, and people who come to see him believe he was heaven sent. The lyrics depict a man who is trying to do good in his capacity for Jesus. The preacher talks about Jesus and tries to help people get rid of their sins. One look at him, and you can tell that he will give the devil hell with his gospel blues.


The song, "Backwoods Preacher Man," describes an individual in a rural community who is doing his best to help people through his preaching. He may not have a proper building for his congregation, but he has a strong sense of faith and the determination to help others, which makes him a true preacher man. With his humble background, he does not have many material possessions, but he has a strong connection with the people in his community and is highly respected. He is described as having the ability to wash away your sins, with his preaching and his faith in Jesus.


Line by Line Meaning

Way down in the country
Deep in the rural area far from the city.


Back in the Arkansas woods
Located in the dense, wooded regions of Arkansas.


There's a man there working for Jesus
A man is present doing God's work.


Tryin' to do some good
His effort is to spread positive influence around him.


He don't have no fancy building
He doesn't have a sophisticated structure.


Just a big ol' raggin' tent
All he has is a large, worn-out tent.


And the people who come to see him
The attendees who visit him.


Believe he was heaven sent
They perceive the preacher as a divine messenger.


When you hear him talk about Jesus
His conversations when he speaks about Jesus.


You know they're the best of friends
It's evident that Jesus and the preacher share a close relationship.


Just one look and you can tell
A single glance is enough to make it clear.


He will give the devil hell
He struggles against evil with all his might.


And help you wash away your sins
He aids in eliminating an individual's wicked acts.


Let me tell everybody
Allow me to inform everyone.


Tremble down to his shoes
He'll evoke strong emotion that shakes you to a core.


When you hear that backwoods preacher
When that rural preacher begins speaking.


Singin' those gospel blues
Singing incites a feeling of melancholy in the midst of the divine gospel.


Backwoods preacher man
A rural preacher.


Doin' the best he can
Putting forth his best effort.


Tryin' to give the Lord a hand
Trying to provide divine assistance with God's work.




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