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.
Key Vocabulary
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dollar /ˈdɒl.ər/ B1 |
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need /niːd/ A1 |
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help /hɛlp/ A1 |
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share /ʃeər/ A2 |
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job /dʒɒb/ A1 |
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boss /bɒs/ A2 |
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paycheck /ˈpeɪˌtʃek/ B2 |
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trouble /ˈtrʌb.əl/ A2 |
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sorrow /ˈsɒr.oʊ/ B2 |
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bottle /ˈbɒt.əl/ A1 |
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whiskey /ˈwɪs.ki/ B2 |
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wine /waɪn/ A2 |
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sunshine /ˈsʌn.ʃaɪn/ B1 |
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mayhem /ˈmeɪ.hɛm/ C1 |
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gold /ɡoʊld/ A2 |
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ground /ɡraʊnd/ A1 |
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solid /ˈsɒl.ɪd/ B1 |
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borrow /ˈbɒr.oʊ/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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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".
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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".
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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".
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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".
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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.
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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.
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