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The Message Behind the Music-June 10

Black Pumas – (Sittin’ On) the Dock of the Bay (Otis Redding Cover)

Inspiration Behind The Dock of the Bay:

Otis Redding was performing with the Bar-Keys in 1967, playing at the Filmore in San Franciso. When Redding took a break, staying on a houseboat in Sausalito, California, he watched the ships enter and leave the local port. Mesmerized, Redding took out his acoustic guitar and began strumming and humming the opening lines of the Dock of the Bay. Before completing this sound, Otis listened to the Beatles Sargent Pepper, searching for a new sound. When you add the setting of the bay, sunlight and seagulls, Redding found what he was looking for in the Dock of the Bay.

Biblical Application:

As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. 19 “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.” 20 At once they left their nets and followed him. 21 Going on from there, he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, 22 and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him, Matthew 4:18-22.

Exegesis of the Dock of the Bay

Sittin’ in the mornin’ sun
I’ll be sittin’ when the evenin’ come
Watching the ships roll in
And I watch ’em roll away again, yeah

Otis is enjoying the scenery of his houseboat one morning. He looks forward to watching the sunset. In the meantime, Otis watches the cargo ships enter and exit the nearby port.

I’m sittin’ on the dock of the bay
Watching the tide roll away
Ooh, I’m just sittin’ on the dock of the bay
Wastin’ time

Otis is chilling on the bay. Watching the rising and falling tides.

I left my home in Georgia
Headed for the ‘Frisco bay
‘Cause I’ve had nothing to live for
And look like nothing’s gonna come my way

Otis shares his journey to California, now living on a houseboat in the San Francisco Bay. Since Otis hadn’t started his solo career yet his future seems bleak at the moment.

So I’m just gonna sit on the dock of the bay
Watching the tide roll away
Ooh, I’m sittin’ on the dock of the bay
Wastin’ time

This time of solitude provided the idea setting for Otis to write one of the classic summer songs of all time.

Look like nothing’s gonna change
Everything still remains the same

After a few days on this houseboat, everything remains the same.

I can’t do what ten people tell me to do
So I guess I’ll remain the same, yes

Friends are giving ideas of what direction to take in his music career. However, at the time he was writing this song, the status quo remains the same.

Sittin’ here resting my bones
And this loneliness won’t leave me alone
It’s two thousand miles I roamed
Just to make this dock my home

Otis begins to second guess his decision to live on this houseboat. He’s lonely and his music career hasn’t taken off like he dreamed.

Now, I’m just gonna sit at the dock of the bay
Watching the tide roll away
Ooh-wee, sittin’ on the dock of the bay
Wastin’ time

While Otis thought he was wasting time, he was on the verge of completing The Dock of the bay.

Final Thoughts:

The Dock of the Bay is associated with relaxing during the summer months. Unfortunately, as someone who always likes to be on the move unless I am at home, relaxing doesn’t come naturally. Yet in recent years, I am slowly learning what it means to chill. When I first became passionate about music in high school, I recall laying out in the sun, getting a tan as I listened to the local radio station. This is where I first remember hearing The Dock of the Bay. While I wasn’t at the beach, the lyrics paint a picture that I could appreciate and visualize. This is how Otis Redding’s song has impacted my life. Since I already featured one of Otis’ songs, I wanted to include Black Pumas version today.

by Jay Mankus