Church Street Blues
Tony Rice Lyrics


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Lord I been hangin' out of town in that low down rain
Watchin' good time Charlie friend is drivin' me insane
Down on shady Charlotte Street the green lights look red
Wish I was back home on the farm in my feather bed.

Get myself a rockin' chair
To see if I can lose
Them thin dime hard times
Hell on Church Street blues.

Found myself a picker friend who's read yesterday's news
Folded up page twenty-one and stuck it in my shoe
Gave a nickle to the poor my good turn for the day
Folded up my own little folder threw it far away.

Lord I wish I had some guitar strings Old Black Diamond brand
I'd string up this old Martin box and go and join some band




But I guess I'll just stay right here just pick and sing a while
Try to make me a little change and give them folks a smile

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tony Rice's song Church Street Blues paint a picture of a man who is struggling to make a living while being away from his home. The opening lines indicate his frustration of being out in the rain and hanging out with someone who is causing him distress. The reference to the green lights looking red on Charlotte Street suggests that things are not going his way and he is not finding any opportunities there. He then expresses his longing for home and the comfort of his feather bed.


The second verse introduces a new character - a picker friend who is reading yesterday's news and gives a nickel to the poor. This character contrasts with the earlier one who caused him stress. The singer too tries to do good by giving a little something back. In the last verse, the singer expresses his desire to join a band and make music with his guitar. However, he seems resigned to staying where he is and continuing to play music despite the difficulties. The song is a reflection on the challenges of making a living, finding a sense of belonging, and the role of music in providing solace and joy in difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord I been hangin' out of town in that low down rain
I have been stuck in this town during a depressing time.


Watchin' good time Charlie friend is drivin' me insane
My acquaintance 'Good Time Charlie' is ruining my experience in this town.


Down on shady Charlotte Street the green lights look red
I am in a bad part of town where even the green lights look foreboding.


Wish I was back home on the farm in my feather bed.
I long for the tranquility of my farm and comfortable bed.


Get myself a rockin' chair
I need to find something to help me relax and unwind.


To see if I can lose
I hope that with my relaxation, my anxiety and stress will lessen.


Them thin dime hard times
Financially, I have been struggling quite a bit lately.


Hell on Church Street blues.
This is a particularly difficult time in my life and it is represented by these blues.


Found myself a picker friend who's read yesterday's news
I befriended someone who is a musician like myself and is up-to-date on current events.


Folded up page twenty-one and stuck it in my shoe
I've saved an article about something that I find interesting and am keeping it in my shoe so I won't forget it.


Gave a nickle to the poor my good turn for the day
I performed a small act of charity by giving money to someone who could use it.


Folded up my own little folder threw it far away.
I have let go of something that was bothering me and have discarded it.


Lord I wish I had some guitar strings Old Black Diamond brand
I wish I had better equipment to play with, like a set of Old Black Diamond strings.


I'd string up this old Martin box and go and join some band
If I had better strings, I would put them on my old Martin guitar and potentially join a band.


But I guess I'll just stay right here just pick and sing a while
Until I can improve my equipment or be invited to join a band, I'll continue to play here by myself.


Try to make me a little change and give them folks a smile
I am going to try to make a little bit of money and entertain some people with my music.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Norman Blake

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@orbison

[Verse 1]
Well I've been hangin' out of town, Lord, in that low down rain
Watchin' good time Charlie Francis drivin' me insane
Up on shady Charlotte Street, Lord, the green lights look red
I wish I's back home on the farm, Lord, in my feather bed

[Chorus]
And I got myself a rockin' chair
To see if I could lose
These thin dime, hard time
Hell on Church Street blues

[Verse 2]
I found myself a picker friend who's read yesterday's news
I folded up page twenty-one and stuck it in my shoes
I gave me a nickel to the poor, my good turn for the day
I folded up my own billfold, threw it far away

[Chorus]
And I got myself a rockin' chair
To see if I could lose
These thin dime, hard time
Hell on Church Street blues

[Verse 3]
Well, I wish I had some guitar strings, Old Black Diamond brand
I'd string up this old Martin box and go and join some band
But I guess I'm gonna stay right here, just pick and sing a while
Try to make me a little change and give them folks a smile

[Chorus]
And I got myself a rockin' chair
To see if I could lose
These thin dime, hard time
Hell on Church Street blues

[Final Repeat of Chorus]
And I got myself a rockin' chair
To see if I could lose
These thin dime, hard time
Hell on Church Street blues



All comments from YouTube:

@bennyshaversmusic590

This is how we should remember Tony.
This video of his great voice and incredible guitar playing that will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Tony Rice 🕊

@hawaiiandobroblues

Goodbye, guitar man :'(

@happyfeelmore4999

Rest Easy Freeborn Man.

@NathanBily

Ive been watching this video for six months after buying a dreadnought and learning the instruments history. Tony Rice really was the flat picking / crosspicking master and because of him I have learned to venture into a whole new way of playing. RIP Tony Rice.

@hawaiiandobroblues

@Nate Bily Have you explored Tony's early guitar hero, Clarence White, yet?

@happyfeelmore4999

@Nate Bily if you ain't ever, check out Norman Blake also.

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@zachwatt4344

Nobody talks about how good his singing is. Not just vocal quality, the actual singing performance. Modulating timber, volume and rhythm to create compelling emotions while performing on an even higher level on the guitar at the same time is just outer space stuff.

@midwaymonster30

Yeah, vocally he was amazingly talented. He wasn't just an incredible guitar player. He was the whole package and underrated.

@monkeytrainer8135

Exactly right

@ivyallenfiddle

This!!! He is just an all around amazing musician. Everything!

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