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I need a dollar, dollar a dollar is what I need 00:10
(Hey hey) 00:14
Well I need a dollar, dollar a dollar is what I need 00:15
(Hey hey) 00:19
And I said I need dollar dollar, a dollar is what I need 00:20
And if I share with you my story would you share your dollar with me 00:24
Bad times are coming and I reap what I don't sow 00:30
(Hey hey) 00:35
Well let me tell you something all that glitters ain't gold 00:35
(Hey hey) 00:40
It's been a long old trouble long old troublesome road 00:40
And I'm looking for somebody come and help me carry this load 00:44
I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need 00:50
(Hey hey) 00:55
Well I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need 00:55
Well I don't know if I'm walking on solid ground 01:00
'Cause everything around me is falling down 01:07
And all I want is for someone to help me 01:11
I had a job but the boss man let me go 01:18
(He said) 01:22
I'm sorry but I won't be needing your help no more 01:23
(I said) 01:27
Please Mister Boss man I need this job more than you know 01:28
But he gave me my last paycheck and he sent me on out the door 01:32
Well I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need 01:38
(Hey hey) 01:42
Said I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need 01:43
(Hey hey) 01:48
And I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need 01:48
And if I share with you my story would you share your dollar with me 01:53
Well I don't know if I'm walking on solid ground 01:59
'Cause everything around me is crumbling down 02:04
And all I want is for someone to help me 02:09
What in the world am I gonna do tomorrow? 02:16
Is there someone with a dollar that I can borrow? 02:21
Who can help me take away my sorrow? 02:26
Maybe it's inside the bottle 02:31
Maybe it's inside the bottle 02:33
I had some good old buddies names of whiskey and wine 02:36
(Hey hey) 02:40
And for my good old buddy I spent my last dime 02:41
(Hey hey) 02:45
My wine is good to me it helps me pass the time 02:46
And my good old buddy whiskey keeps me warmer than sunshine 02:50
(Hey Hey) 02:55
Your mom of mayhem, bless the child that's got his own 02:55
(Hey Hey) 03:00
If God has plans for me, I hope it ain't written in stone 03:00
(Hey Hey) 03:05
Because I've been working, working myself down to the bone 03:05
And I swear on grandpa's grave I'll be paid when I come home 03:10
(Hey Hey) 03:15
Well I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need 03:16
(Hey hey) 03:20
Said need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need 03:21
(Hey hey) 03:25
Well I need a dollar dollar, a dollar is what I need 03:25
And if I share with you my story would you share your dollar with me 03:30
Come on share your dollar with me 03:35
Go head share your dollar with me 03:37
Come on share your dollar, give me your dollar 03:40
Share your dollar with me 03:43
Come on share your dollar with me 03:45
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I Need a Dollar – English Lyrics

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Aloe Blacc
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Good Things
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Lyrics & Translation

Discover the story behind Aloe Blacc's soul-stirring hit, "I Need a Dollar," a song that became an anthem for the recession. Explore its themes of economic hardship and the search for community support, and learn how this track propelled Blacc to international fame, offering a poignant commentary on society and resilience.

[English]
I need a dollar, dollar a dollar is what I need
(Hey hey)
Well I need a dollar, dollar a dollar is what I need
(Hey hey)
And I said I need dollar dollar, a dollar is what I need
And if I share with you my story would you share your dollar with me
Bad times are coming and I reap what I don't sow
(Hey hey)
Well let me tell you something all that glitters ain't gold
(Hey hey)
It's been a long old trouble long old troublesome road
And I'm looking for somebody come and help me carry this load
I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need
(Hey hey)
Well I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need
Well I don't know if I'm walking on solid ground
'Cause everything around me is falling down
And all I want is for someone to help me
I had a job but the boss man let me go
(He said)
I'm sorry but I won't be needing your help no more
(I said)
Please Mister Boss man I need this job more than you know
But he gave me my last paycheck and he sent me on out the door
Well I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need
(Hey hey)
Said I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need
(Hey hey)
And I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need
And if I share with you my story would you share your dollar with me
Well I don't know if I'm walking on solid ground
'Cause everything around me is crumbling down
And all I want is for someone to help me
What in the world am I gonna do tomorrow?
Is there someone with a dollar that I can borrow?
Who can help me take away my sorrow?
Maybe it's inside the bottle
Maybe it's inside the bottle
I had some good old buddies names of whiskey and wine
(Hey hey)
And for my good old buddy I spent my last dime
(Hey hey)
My wine is good to me it helps me pass the time
And my good old buddy whiskey keeps me warmer than sunshine
(Hey Hey)
Your mom of mayhem, bless the child that's got his own
(Hey Hey)
If God has plans for me, I hope it ain't written in stone
(Hey Hey)
Because I've been working, working myself down to the bone
And I swear on grandpa's grave I'll be paid when I come home
(Hey Hey)
Well I need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need
(Hey hey)
Said need a dollar dollar, a dollar that's what I need
(Hey hey)
Well I need a dollar dollar, a dollar is what I need
And if I share with you my story would you share your dollar with me
Come on share your dollar with me
Go head share your dollar with me
Come on share your dollar, give me your dollar
Share your dollar with me
Come on share your dollar with me
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

dollar

/ˈdɒl.ər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a unit of currency

need

/niːd/

A1
  • verb
  • - to require

help

/hɛlp/

A1
  • verb
  • - to assist

share

/ʃeər/

A2
  • verb
  • - to give a portion to others

job

/dʒɒb/

A1
  • noun
  • - a paid position of employment

boss

/bɒs/

A2
  • noun
  • - person in charge of workers

paycheck

/ˈpeɪˌtʃek/

B2
  • noun
  • - a salary payment

trouble

/ˈtrʌb.əl/

A2
  • noun
  • - difficulty or problems

sorrow

/ˈsɒr.oʊ/

B2
  • noun
  • - deep sadness

bottle

/ˈbɒt.əl/

A1
  • noun
  • - container for liquids

whiskey

/ˈwɪs.ki/

B2
  • noun
  • - distilled alcoholic beverage

wine

/waɪn/

A2
  • noun
  • - fermented grape beverage

sunshine

/ˈsʌn.ʃaɪn/

B1
  • noun
  • - bright light from the sun

mayhem

/ˈmeɪ.hɛm/

C1
  • noun
  • - violent disorder

gold

/ɡoʊld/

A2
  • noun
  • - precious yellow metal

ground

/ɡraʊnd/

A1
  • noun
  • - the solid surface of the Earth

solid

/ˈsɒl.ɪd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - firm and stable

borrow

/ˈbɒr.oʊ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to take and use something belonging to another with the intention to return it

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I need a dollar, dollar a dollar is what I need

    ➔ Nominal relative clause

    ➔ The clause "what I need" functions as a noun phrase and acts as the complement of "is".

  • And if I share with you my story would you share your dollar with me

    ➔ First conditional (polite request) with inversion

    ➔ The clause "if I share with you my story" is a normal conditional, and the question "would you share your dollar with me" uses inversion to make a polite request.

  • Bad times are coming and I reap what I don't sow

    ➔ Present progressive (are coming)

    "are coming" shows an action that is happening around the present moment.

  • It's been a long old trouble long old troublesome road

    ➔ Present perfect (has been)

    "has been" expresses a state that started in the past and continues up to now.

  • I don't know if I'm walking on solid ground

    ➔ Embedded yes‑no question with "if"

    "if I'm walking" is an embedded yes‑no question functioning as the object of "know".

  • I had a job but the boss man let me go

    ➔ Causative verb "let" + bare infinitive

    "let" is a causative verb that is followed directly by the bare infinitive "go".

  • He gave me my last paycheck and he sent me out the door

    ➔ Phrasal verb "sent out"

    "sent ... out" combines the verb "send" with the particle "out" to mean "to cause someone to leave".

  • If God has plans for me, I hope it ain't written in stone

    ➔ First conditional + passive voice ("ain't written")

    "If God has plans for me" is a real condition, and "it ain't written" uses the passive form to describe a state of being recorded.

  • I've been working, working myself down to the bone

    ➔ Present perfect continuous

    "I've been working" indicates an action that started in the past and has continued up to the present, often with emphasis on duration.