Hey! Bo-Diddley
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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Bo Diddley done had a farm
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
On that farm he had some women
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Women here and women there
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Women, women, women everywhere
But one little girl lived on a hill
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
She rustled and tussled like Buffalo Bill
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
One day she decided she'd go for a ride
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
With a pistol and a sword by her side

She rolled right up to my front door
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Knocked an' knocked 'til her fist got sore,
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
When she turned and walked away,
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
All I could hear my baby say
(Hey, Bo Diddley)

Hey, Bo Diddley, hey, Bo Diddley
Hey, Bo Diddley, hey, Bo Diddley
Oh, Bo Diddley, oh, Bo Diddley
Oh, Bo Diddley, oh, Bo Diddley

Saw my baby run across the field
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Slippin' and slidin' like an automobile
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Hollerin', my baby, got towed away
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Slipped on from me like a Cadillac 8
(Hey, Bo Diddley)

Hey, Bo Diddley, hey, Bo Diddley
Oh, Bo Diddley, oh, Bo Diddley
Hey, Bo Diddley, hey, Bo Diddley

Overall Meaning

The song "Hey! Bo Diddley" by Bo Diddley is a unique and whimsical track that features the blues musician describing his life on a farm, including the many women he interacts with, and a particular incident involving a woman. Bo Diddley appears to be the central figure of this farm and he has a lot of women working for him. The women are the subject of the refrain, with Bo Diddley calling out their names, suggesting a lighthearted feeling. One woman, in particular, stands out, a girl who lives on a hill and rode up to Bo Diddley's doorstep with a pistol and sword.


The lyrics are meant to be fun and filled with playful images, and the repeating of the phrase "Hey, Bo Diddley" speaks to the joy found in this song. This track can be read as a commentary on the carefree life that Bo Diddley lived as a successful musician, with guitarsounds representing women calling out his name wherever he went. Additionally, the song is a celebration of individuality, as Bo Diddley is depicted as someone who lives on the outskirts of society and does not conform to norms.


Line by Line Meaning

Bo Diddley done had a farm
Bo Diddley owned a farm


(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Chorus line, repeated throughout the song


On that farm he had some women
There were women on Bo Diddley's farm


Women here and women there
There were women all around the farm


Women, women, women everywhere
There were a lot of women on the farm


But one little girl lived on a hill
There was one girl who lived on a hill


She rustled and tussled like Buffalo Bill
This girl was rough and tough like the famous cowboy Buffalo Bill


One day she decided she'd go for a ride
One day this girl decided to go for a ride


With a pistol and a sword by her side
She brought weapons with her on the ride


She rolled right up to my front door
This girl went all the way to Bo Diddley's front door


Knocked an' knocked 'til her fist got sore,
She knocked on the door repeatedly until her fist hurt


When she turned and walked away,
After not getting an answer, she left


All I could hear my baby say
Bo Diddley's significant other said something in response


Saw my baby run across the field
Bo Diddley saw his significant other running across the field


Slippin' and slidin' like an automobile
She was running quickly and smoothly like a car


Hollerin', my baby, got towed away
She was shouting that she was taken away


Slipped on from me like a Cadillac 8
She left him quickly, like a Cadillac car




Writer(s): ELLAS MCDANIEL

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[Verse 1]
Bo Diddley done had a farm
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
On that farm he had some women
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Women here and women there
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Women, women, women everywhere
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
But one little girl lived on a hill
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
She rustled and tussled like Buffalo Bill
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
One day she decided she'd go for a ride
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
With a pistol and a sword by her side
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
She rolled right up to my front door
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Knocked and knocked until her fist got sore
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
When she turned and walked away
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
All I could hear my baby say
(Hey, Bo Diddley)

Chorus]
Hey, Bo Diddley
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Oh, Bo Diddley
(Oh, Bo Diddley)
Hey, Bo Diddley
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Oh, Bo Diddley
(Oh, Bo Diddley)

[Verse 2]
Saw my baby run across the field
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Slipping and sliding like an automobile
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Hollering, my baby got towed away
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Slipped on from me like a Cadillac-8
(Hey, Bo Diddley)

[Chorus]
Hey, Bo Diddley
(Hey, Bo Diddley)
Oh, Bo Diddley
(Oh, Bo Diddley)
Hey, Bo Diddley
(Hey, Bo Diddley)



All comments from YouTube:

@sharkabilly

The man could dance up a storm! I had the pleasure and honor of playing guitar behind him several times and he was not only one of the greatest performers in rock'n'roll history but a great guy to hang out with.

@Pimp-Master

Nearly everyone important in rock copied that signature beat.

@ApethGrader

The stories you could tell. Aces to you for living the dream.

@cynthiaennis3107

How cool that mustโ€™ve been!

@Solomon-kt5dc

This guy definitely needs his own movie about him. Elvis got one.

@bernicetravis7542

The. Man. Need. His. On. Movie
Awesome. Love.

His. Voice. n. Music. โค๐ŸŽ‰โค๐ŸŽ‰โค

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@lrfcarreviews2570

Great music! I'm surprised that Bo Diddley didn't have any top 10 songs on the Billboard charts despite being such an iconic artist in blues and rock & roll during this era.

@Ani-y8w

Black was the issue. He knew it. Still kept making music we still love. He's fire man

@alexanderSydneyOz

You have to admire someone who writes songs about themselves, lauding themselves, AND gets away with it...

@johnkennedy7170

BO doesn't just honor black history, he is an HONOR to HISTORY.

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