Diddy Wah Diddy
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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Before you accuse me
Take a look at yourself
Before you accuse me
Take a look at yourself
You say I been runnin' with other women
But take a look at yourself

I called your mama
'Bout three or four nights ago
I called your mama
'Bout three or four nights ago
Well, your mother said
"Son don't call my daughter no more"

Before you accuse me
Take a look at yourself
Before you accuse me
Take a look at yourself
Well now, you say I been runnin' around
But you got somebody else

Come on back home, baby
Try my love one more time
Come on back home, baby
Try my love one more time
Well now you've been gone away so long
I'm about to lose my mind

Before you accuse me
Take a look at yourself
Well, before you accuse me
Take a look at yourself





Well now, you say I been buyin' other women clothes
You been taken money from somebody else

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bo Diddley's song "Diddy Wah Diddy" address the issue of baseless accusations leveled against the singer by his partner. The song begins with the singer urging his partner to introspect before accusing him of infidelity. He questions her statement of him "running around with other women" and asks her to look at herself first. The lyrics suggest that his partner might be projecting her own infidelities on him.


In the second stanza, he informs her that he called her mother to speak with her. However, her mother asked him not to call her daughter anymore. Her mother's reaction implies that his partner might have twisted the truth, complaining to her mother who may have believed it without verifying it, thus causing a rift between the couple.


The song ends with the singer inviting his partner to come back home and give their love another chance, stating that she has been gone for so long that he is close to breaking. He counters her statement of him buying clothes for other women, by claiming that she has been taking money from somebody else, hinting that she might be guilty of the exact offense she is accusing him of.


Overall, the song is an insightful take on the issue of trust and infidelity in a relationship. It suggests that before accusing somebody, one must first reflect on their own actions and motivations. And, if there has to be reconciliation, both parties need to be willing to introspect and forgive.


Line by Line Meaning

Before you accuse me
Don't point fingers at me


Take a look at yourself
Reflect on your own actions


Before you accuse me
Don't blame me yet


Take a look at yourself
Check your own behavior


You say I been runnin' with other women
You accuse me of infidelity


But take a look at yourself
But look at your own mistakes


I called your mama
I contacted your mother


'Bout three or four nights ago
A few nights back


Well, your mother said
She informed me


"Son don't call my daughter no more"
"Stop contacting my daughter"


Come on back home, baby
Return to me


Try my love one more time
Give me another chance to love you


Well now, you've been gone away so long
You have left me for a while


I'm about to lose my mind
It's driving me crazy


Well, before you accuse me
Don't blame me without evidence


Take a look at yourself
Reflect on your own actions


Well now, you say I been buyin' other women clothes
You accuse me of buying other women things


You been taken money from somebody else
You have been taking money from someone else




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Ellas McDaniel

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Comments from YouTube:

@richardcrilley11

Coolest cat on the planet. I was nine years old in 55 and had every one of his records on 45. Still have them.

@davidsprague7747

I met him at The Nesadel club in Pasadena Texas in the mid 70s he was the nicest person I've ever met RIP my brother
I'll miss you for the rest of my life

@robertbarrett6267

Bo Diddly was my man in the 50's and 60's

@lornemcleod5535

He was instrumental in creating the frame work for everything to come, Beatles, Stones et al. Thank goodness he did, him and Chuck!

@joshn938

Bo Diddley- the crossroads where the Blues and Rock and roll met and created something amazing. Diddy Wah Diddy indeed.

@ike9854

its one of my nat anthems

@hannahgilliam3026

YESSSSSSSS
HE DID!!!!🤗

@HarveyManfrenjenfrensen

My Dad was crew chief of a P-51 Mustang on Iwo Jima named the Ditty Wah Ditty. 🙂

@Erik-mn5vp

Diddley is daddy. RIP Legend.

@addiebrook2517

Everything he touched turned gold.

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