Goin' Down To the River
Walter Trout Lyrics


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I'm goin' down to the river
I'm gonna sit down on the ground, yeah
I'm goin' down to the river
Lord, I'm gonna sit down on the ground
oh yeah
I'm gonna let the waves and the water
Let the waves and the water wash my
Trouble down

I'm goin' down to the river
I'm gonna take my ole rockin' chair
I'm goin' down to the river
And I'm gonna take my ole rockin' chair
Ole rockin' chair

Do the blues ever stop by here
Go ahead, Robbie

I'm goin' down that river
I'm gonna take that right hand road
I'm goin' down that river
Lord, I'm gonna take that right hand road
Lord, I ain't gon' stop walkin'
Till I'm in sweet mama's arms
Till I'm in mama's arms

I'm gonna play a little bit now

Sun rose this mornin', baby
And Lord, I was layin' down on my floor
Lord, the sun rose this mornin'
And I was layin' down on my floor
I was layin' down on my floor
I didn't have no woman to love me




Even no place to go i got no place to go
Oh no, no I don't

Overall Meaning

In Walter Trout's song "Goin' Down To the River," the lyrics depict a sense of despair and hopelessness that the singer is feeling. The metaphorical representation of going down to the river and sitting down on the ground signifies a moment of introspection and seeking solace. The repetition of this action emphasizes the singer's intent to confront their troubles and find relief.


The river symbolizes a source of cleansing and renewal. By letting the waves and water wash away their troubles, the singer seeks a fresh start and a release from their burdens. The mention of the old rocking chair further suggests a desire for comfort and stability amidst the challenges they face. The question of whether the blues ever stop by indicates that the singer is yearning for a moment of respite from their sadness and pain.


The mention of taking the right-hand road signifies a choice to move forward and seek a better future. The determination to continue walking until they find solace in their "sweet mama's arms" showcases the singer's unwavering commitment to finding love and acceptance. The reference to the sun rising and the singer laying down on the floor conveys a sense of isolation and loneliness, further emphasizing their need for companionship and purpose. Overall, the song captures the longing for emotional healing, connection, and a sense of belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm goin' down to the river
I am heading towards the river


I'm gonna sit down on the ground, yeah
I will sit and rest on the ground


I'm goin' down to the river
I am still going towards the river


Lord, I'm gonna sit down on the ground
I will sit and reflect on my surroundings


oh yeah
expressing enthusiasm or agreement


I'm gonna let the waves and the water
I will allow the waves and water


Let the waves and the water wash my Trouble down
to cleanse and alleviate my problems


I'm goin' down to the river
I am still heading towards the river


I'm gonna take my ole rockin' chair
I will bring my old rocking chair


I'm goin' down to the river
I am still going towards the river


And I'm gonna take my ole rockin' chair
I will bring my old rocking chair with me


Ole rockin' chair
referring to the chair in emphasis


Do the blues ever stop by here
Do the feelings of sadness ever cease in this place


Go ahead, Robbie
expression of encouragement or permission


I'm goin' down that river
I am still heading towards that river


I'm gonna take that right hand road
I will choose the path on the right


I'm goin' down that river
I am still going towards that river


Lord, I'm gonna take that right hand road
I will definitely take the path on the right


Lord, I ain't gon' stop walkin'
I will continue walking without stopping


Till I'm in sweet mama's arms
until I reach the loving embrace of my mother


Till I'm in mama's arms
until I am in my mother's arms


I'm gonna play a little bit now
I will now engage in some music or performance


Sun rose this mornin', baby
The sun has risen this morning, my dear


And Lord, I was layin' down on my floor
I was lying down on the floor, feeling helpless


Lord, the sun rose this mornin'
The sun indeed rose this morning


And I was layin' down on my floor
I remained lying on the floor


I was layin' down on my floor
I emphasize being in a vulnerable position


I didn't have no woman to love me
I lacked the presence of a loving partner


Even no place to go i got no place to go
I had nowhere to go at all


Oh no, no I don't
expressing a negative state or situation




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Comments from YouTube:

Romain Marchese

Absolutely,....great !!!!!!!!

marie Brigitte Sevaistre

Romain.. ;))) je viens de recevoir LE cd ! ! just great !! look mon FB ;)

ashbellamy

Love this. Nice accompaniment by Robbie Krieger 👍

JudgeFredd

Why some thumbs down ? This is really great music !

Bill Smith

Some people are all thumbs... Mr. Trout is not one of them.

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John Davis

No. 19 of "The 30 best blues guitarists in the world today" by Guitar World. I was just listening to him this morning (there MUST be a "beehive mind", eh?)! When he wants, he can rip the blues so fast you'd swear it was speed metal. ;)

Pam King

Killer! My man Walter!

david williams

Brilliant player.

marie Brigitte Sevaistre

yesssss !! great !! <3 <3 <3

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