Dr.Feelgood
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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I don't want nobody
Always
Sittin' around me and my man
I don't want nobody
Always
Sittin' right there
Lookin' at me and that man
Be it my mother, my brother or my sister
Would you believe, I'll get up, put on some clothes
Go out and help you find somebody for dissolving that pain
Yes I will

Now I don't mind company
Because company's alright with me
Every once in a while,
Yes it is, ah
I tell you I don't mind company
Because company's alright with me
Every once in a while,
Yeah
But oh, when me and that man get to lovin'
I tell you girls
I dig you but I just don't have time
To sit and chit and sit and chit-chat and smile

Don't send me no doctor
Fillin' me up with all of those pills
I got me a man named Doctor Feelgood
And oh, yeah, that man takes me off all o' my pains and my ills
His name is
Doctor Feelgood in the mornin'
And taking care of business
Is really this man's gain
And after one visit to Doctor Feelgood
You'll understand why Feelgood is his name




Oh, yeah, oh good God of mine
And the man sure makes me feel real, good

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Aretha Franklin's "Dr. Feelgood" are about a woman who's essentially telling friends and family to mind their own business when it comes to her love life. She specifically doesn't want them "sittin' around me and my man" and "lookin' at me and that man," even if they mean well. She'll even leave the house to help them find somebody else to talk to about their problems. However, when she and her man are alone and in love, she's not interested in entertaining any guests. She likes company once in a while, but she doesn't want them around when she's enjoying her intimate time with her man.


In the chorus, Aretha sings that she doesn't want anyone to send her a doctor to give her pills. Instead, she has "a man named Doctor Feelgood" who can take away all of her pains and ills. "Doctor Feelgood in the mornin'," she sings, "and taking care of business / is really this man's gain." After just one visit, you'll understand why she calls him Feelgood. It's clear that her man is the source of her happiness and pleasure, and she wants nothing to come between them.


Basically, the song is a classic anthem of women's empowerment, as represented by the assertive and confident lead vocal. Backing it up is a punchy, sexy R&B arrangement that still sounds great decades after it was first released.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't want nobody Always Sittin' around me and my man
I don't want anyone always sitting around me and my significant other.


I don't want nobody Always Sittin' right there Lookin' at me and that man Be it my mother, my brother, or my sister Would you believe, I'll get up, put on some clothes Go out and help you find somebody for dissolving that pain Yes, I will
I don't want anyone always sitting right by my side, especially watching me and my partner. If my own family is around, I'll even go as far as to dress up and help you find someone to take away your loneliness.


Now I don't mind company Because company's alright with me Every once in a while, Yes, it is, ah I tell you I don't mind company Because company's alright with me Every once in a while, Yeah
I don't mind having company every once in a while since it's alright with me.


But oh, when me and that man get to lovin' I tell you girls I dig you but I just don't have time To sit and chit and sit and chit-chat and smile
But when my partner and I are expressing our love, I'm sorry but I won't have time to chit-chat and smile with other women, even if I like them.


Don't send me no doctor Fillin' me up with all of those pills I got me a man named Doctor Feelgood And oh, yeah, that man takes me off all o' my pains and my ills His name is Doctor Feelgood in the mornin' And taking care of business Is really this man's gain And after one visit to Doctor Feelgood You'll understand why Feelgood is his name Oh, yeah, oh good God of mine And the man sure makes me feel real good
Don't send me any doctors who will just prescribe me pills. My partner, who I call Doctor Feelgood, takes away all my physical and emotional pains. He really knows how to take care of his business and after one visit to him, you'll understand why he's called Feelgood. He makes me feel really good and I can't help but exclaim, 'oh good God of mine' in satisfaction.




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@phyllisspearman238

She sang the HELL OUT OF THIS SONG!!!!!

@thezeeyez7151

Yes she did!

@thema1998

When didn't Aretha Franklin ever sing the hell out of something?

@ECO473

She crushed it!!!

@judyledbetter3915

Amen!

@txteaser007

yes she did sand the hell out of this song

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@trymenot81

Honestly, I am grateful that God allowed me to be alive during the lifetimes of such gifted children.

@michaeljeffersonii8871

Amen

@TheVerbalAssassinFAFO

"Would you believe. . .I'll get up. . . put on some clothes. . .go out. . .and HELP them find somebody for their-selves if I can! YES I WILL!" Good GOD, what a lyricist. BEASTLY.

@MioshiB6

Yazzz 😂❤💪🏾🖤🤎

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