Hit The Road Jack
Willie Nelson Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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Hit the road Jack and don't you come back
No more no more no more no more,
Hit the road Jack and don't you come back
No more
What'd you say

Old woman old woman, oh you treat me so mean,
You're the meanest old woman that I ever have seen,
Well I guess if you say so
I'll have to pack my things and go (that's right)

Now baby, listen baby, don't you treat me this-a way
'cause I'll be back on my feet some day,
Don't care if you do, cause it's understood,
You got no money, and you just ain't no good
Well I guess if you say so
I'll have to pack my things and go (that's right)

Well
Uh, what you say?
I didn't understand you.
You can't mean that




Aw now baby, please.
What you trying to do to me!?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis's song Hit The Road Jack are about a man who is being told to leave by a woman who has mistreated him. The song begins with the repetitive line "Hit the road Jack and don't you come back, no more no more no more no more." The singer is telling Jack to leave and not come back, implying that he is not welcome anymore. Jack responds by asking "What'd you say?" indicating his confusion about the situation.


The song then moves on to a second verse where the man addresses an "old woman" who is the cause of his troubles. He describes her as "the meanest old woman that I ever have seen" and ultimately decides to leave, packing his things and departing. In the final verse, the man begs the woman not to treat him badly, saying he will be "back on his feet some day". However, he acknowledges that she has no money and is "just ain't no good" before ultimately conceding that if she wants him to leave, he will go. The song ends with a final plea from the man not to be forced out.


Overall, the lyrics to Hit The Road Jack are a classic example of a break-up song. They tell the story of a man who has had enough of being mistreated and decides to leave. The repetition of the chorus adds to the song's catchiness, and the call-and-response structure between the male and female vocals creates a sense of back-and-forth tension. The song's bluesy, jazzy sound adds to the melancholy tone of the lyrics, making it a memorable and emotional listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Hit the road Jack and don't you come back
Leave and never return


No more no more no more no more
Do not argue against leaving


What'd you say
Asks what the person said


Old woman old woman, oh you treat me so mean
You treat me poorly


You're the meanest old woman that I ever have seen
You are the worst person I have ever encountered


Well I guess if you say so
Agreeing reluctantly


I'll have to pack my things and go (that's right)
Leaving the situation


Now baby, listen baby, don't you treat me this-a way
Please treat me better


'cause I'll be back on my feet some day
I will bounce back from this situation


Don't care if you do, cause it's understood
Not caring about the other person's opinion


You got no money, and you just ain't no good
The other person is not valuable


Well I guess if you say so
Agreeing reluctantly


I'll have to pack my things and go (that's right)
Leaving the situation


Well
Expressing uncertainty


Uh, what you say?
Asks the other person to repeat themselves


I didn't understand you.
Did not comprehend the other person


You can't mean that
Misunderstanding the other person


Aw now baby, please.
Asking the other person to reconsider


What you trying to do to me!?
Questioning the other person's motives




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd
Written by: Percy Mayfield

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