About The Song

Background

“Po’ Folks” is a country song written and performed by Bill Anderson. It was released in 1962 on his album “Bill Anderson Sings Country Heart Songs.” The song quickly became a hit, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

Themes

“Po’ Folks” explores the struggles and resilience of people living in poverty. It avoids stereotypes, portraying them with dignity and highlighting their hopes and dreams despite their hardships. The song’s themes include:

  • Poverty and its challenges: The lyrics describe the lack of material possessions, poor living conditions, and the constant struggle to make ends meet.
  • Strength and dignity: Despite their hardships, the song’s characters are portrayed with pride and perseverance. They find joy in simple things and hold onto hope for a better future.
  • Importance of family and community: The song emphasizes the importance of family and community support in overcoming challenges.

Lyrics

The song is written in the first person, with the narrator reflecting on the lives of “po’ folks.” Here’s an excerpt that captures the themes:

They live with less, they laugh with more Than any millionaire I know They got a lot of love, a little bit of hope And they struggle on through wind and snow

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Lyric

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There’s a whole lotta people lookin’ down their noses at me‘Cause I didn’t come from a wealthy familyThere was ten of us livin’ in a two room shackOn the banks of the river by the railroad track
We kept chickens in a pen in the back and everybody said we was po’ folksMy daddy was a farmer but all he ever raised was usDug a forty foot well struck thirty-six gallons of dustSalvation Army give us clothes to wear a man from the county came to cut our hair
We lived next door to a millionare but we wadn’t nothin’ but po’ folksWe was po’ folks livin’ in a rich folks world we sure was a hungry bunchIf the wolf had ever come to our front door he’d’ve had to brought a picnic lunchMy grandaddy’s pension was a dollar and thirty-three cents
That was ten dollar less than the landlord wanted for rentThe landlord’s letters got nasty indeed he wrote get out but pa couldn’t readAnd we was too broke to even pay heed but that’s how it is when you’re po’ folks
We was po’ folks livin’ in a rich folks world we sure was a hungry bunchIf the wolf had ever come to our front door he’d’ve had to brought a picnic lunchBut we had something in our house money can’t buyKept us warm in the winter cool when the sun was high
For whenever we didn’t have food enough and the howlin’ winds would get pretty roughWe patched the cracks and set the table with love‘Cause that’s what you do when you’re po’ folks and we wadn’t nothin’ but po’ folksMy mom and my dad was po’ folks my brother and my sister was po’ folks
My dog and my cat was po’ folks and even the po’ folks was po’ folks

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