Walkin' The Blues
Willie Dixon Lyrics


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Man slow down
We'll get there take your time don't walk so fast
Stay on your roller
I don't blame people
Saying "rocking the blues"
Walking the blues
'Cause man this is it
Now I think I'll relax
That's the way to relax

Now watch this
Boy is it hot today!
All you gotta do is put
One foot in the ?
And keep on walking
Walking the blues

That's what I call ?
I hope my old lady is home
When I get there
All this walking
I don't need my mother-in-law
I mean my wifemy mother-in-law




She's allways there
So we'll just keep walking on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Willie Dixon's "Walkin' The Blues" may seem to be a straightforward song about walking, but a closer look reveals a deeper meaning. The song's subject is about freeing oneself from life's worries and stresses by going on a walking journey. Throughout the song, the singer convinces a friend to slow down and appreciate the journey while he reflects on life's intricacies. The lines, "I don't blame people, Saying 'rocking the blues,' Walking the blues," reveal a double meaning that signifies the power of music to transform the blues and sadness of life's challenges into something more positive. Lyrics like, "All this walking, I don't need my mother-in-law, I mean my wife, my mother-in-law, she's always there," suggest that the journey is a way of escaping the mundanity and difficulties of daily life.
With its simple melody and repetitive lyrics, "Walkin' The Blues" is an invitation to take a metaphorical journey towards inner freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

Man slow down
Take it easy and slow down, we have time to get there.


We'll get there take your time don't walk so fast
There's no need to hurry, it's better to take your time.


Stay on your roller
Keep doing what you're doing, stay focused.


I don't blame people
I understand why people like to call it 'rocking the blues'.


Saying "rocking the blues"
Using the phrase 'rocking the blues' to describe the experience of music.


Walking the blues
The feeling one gets when you're walking and listening to the blues.


'Cause man this is it
This is the experience we've been waiting for, this is it.


Now I think I'll relax
Taking a moment to relax and enjoy the experience.


That's the way to relax
This is how you relax, by letting the music take you away.


Now watch this
Pay attention to what's happening next, listen closely.


Boy is it hot today!
It's really hot outside today.


All you gotta do is put
All it takes is putting in the effort.


One foot in the ?
I'm not sure what the missing word is, but it could be 'path' or 'direction'.


And keep on walking
Just keep going, don't stop.


That's what I call ?
This line is incomplete, unsure what it refers to.


I hope my old lady is home
I hope my spouse is home so we can enjoy the music together.


When I get there
Once I arrive at my destination.


All this walking
All this effort we're putting in by walking.


I don't need my mother-in-law
I don't want any distractions or interruptions.


I mean my wifemy mother-in-law
This line is a bit jumbled and hard to understand. It could mean 'I don't want my mother-in-law to interrupt us, I want just my wife and I to enjoy the music together'.


She's allways there
The mother-in-law seems to always be around and present, which can be annoying.


So we'll just keep walking on
We'll continue on our journey, enjoying the music and each other's company.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG Rights Management, CARLIN AMERICA INC
Written by: JACK DUPREE, TEDDY MC RAE

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