Trouble In Mind Lyrics
Jerry Lee Lewis
Lyrics
Troubled in mind, I'm little blue
Bet you I won't be blue always
'Cause that ol' sun's gonna shine
On Jerry Lee Lewis's back door step someday
I'm gonna lay my head
On somebody's lonesome railroad line
Let that ol' midnight special
Ease my troubled mind
Well, they tell me that old graveyard
Is a mighty lonesome place
Lord they put you six feet under
Shovellin' mud directly in your face
Well, goodbye baby, may God bless you
And may He bless ol' Killer a little bit too
Oh, don't meet you over yonder, baby
When they throw that Jerry right over you
Troubled in mind, when I'm little blue
Bet you I won't be blue always
'Cause the sun's gonna shine
On, on my back door step
Some lowdown, lonesome, mother humpin' day
Song & Lyrics Facts
Jerry Lee Lewis' song "Trouble in Mind" was released on his 1966 album, Country Songs for City Folks. The track was written by Richard M.
Jones and is performed with the Jerry Lee Lewis Band. It has a classic country sound that showcases Lewis's unique vocal style. The lyrics tell of a man who is struggling to get over a lost love and yearning for her return. He pleads for God to send her back to him so he can be happy again. The song paints an emotional picture of heartache and longing. Released in 1966, "Trouble in Mind" remains one of Jerry Lee Lewis' most beloved songs.