In the blues classic by Freddie King, the lyrics express a sense of descent and loss, both literally and metaphorically. The repeated phrase "going down" suggests a decline or a fall from grace, which is emphasized by the physical imagery of having "feet in the window" and "head on the ground," portraying a world turned upside down. The mention of returning to Chattanooga and sleeping on "sister Irene's door" indicates a return to roots or seeking comfort in familiar places during times of trouble. Overall, the song captures the essence of facing hardships and feeling overwhelmed, yet also hints at seeking solace in connections to home and loved ones.
Going Down
Lyrics
I'm going down
I'm going, down, down, down, down, down
Yes, I'm going down, yes
I'm going down, down, down, down, down
Yes, I've got my feet in the window
Got my head on the ground
Let me down
And close that box car door
Yes, let me down
And close that box car door
Well, I'm goin' back to Chattanooga
And sleep on sister Irene's door
Yes, I'm going down
I'm going, down, down, down, down, down
I'm going down
I'm going down, down, down, down, down
Yes, I've got my feet in the window
Got my head on the ground
Writer(s): Don Nix
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Spirit Music Group, Sentric Music, Downtown Music Publishing
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