Released: May 31, 1990

Songwriter: John Popper

Producer: Justin Niebank

[Verse 1]
The sun is warm as the day is long
I just got the feeling I can do no wrong
I've got a long way to walk, can't afford my next meal
I tell a few lies but my hunger is real

[Chorus]
And it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years

[Verse 2]
Mademoiselle tell me do you play
Well, if she shakes her head, well then that's okay
I watch her walk away in haste
There's just no accounting for some people's taste

[Chorus]
And it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years

[Verse 3]
Big angry man in the doorway there
Just keep on walking like I don't care
Why you giving such and evil eye
Could it be you were ignored by every passerby

[Chorus]
And it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years

[Verse 4]
Play in the park for tobacco and food
Then I excuse myself but they think I'm rude
Tourist don't want me to end his show
But this colorful attraction got places to go

[Chorus]
And it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years

[Verse 5]
Sit at the pier watch the sun go down
Another lost little boy in a big old town
I want to laugh I want to cry
But no matter how hard I try

[Chorus]
It won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
It won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years

Blues Traveler

Blues Traveler (formerly known as "The Establishment" or "The Establishment Blues Band") is an American rock band that formed in Princeton, New Jersey in 1987. The band's music spans a variety of genres, including blues rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock, soul, and Southern rock. They are known for extensive use of segues in live performances, and were considered a key part of the re-emerging jam band scene of the 1990s, spearheading the H.O.R.D.E. touring music festival.