I Got To Go
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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All night and the night befo'
(Don't let it go)
Somebody kept a-knockin' on the do'
(Don't let it go)
Got up and see what the noise
(Don't let it go)
Spot myself a rowdy young boy
(Don't let it go)

Put on my hat, put on my shoes
(Don't let it go)
I ran out the do' to see what I could do
(Don't let it go)
They were singin' a song called
(Boo-hoo-hoo)

Look out here come the rhythm boys
(Boo-hoo-hoo)
I was out there shakin' their hands
(Boo-hoo-hoo)
One cat broke out singin', "I'm A Man"
(Boo-hoo-hoo)
Hold on to what you got but don't let go
(Don't let it go)

Hold on to what you got but don't let go (yeah, yeah)
(Don't let it go)
Hold on to what you got but don't let go
(Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Don't let it go)

Hold on to what you got but don't let go
(Don't let it go)
We've changed the tune and start singin' a song
(Don't let it go)
(Boo-hoo-hoo)
I like yo' woman ain't gon' do no harm
(Boo-hoo-hoo)
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I said, "Get away beer boy, your mind's messed up"
(Boo-hoo-hoo)
She bring me my coffee in her favorite cup
(Boo-hoo-hoo)

Hold on to what you got but don't let go
(Don't let it go)
Hold on to what you got but don't let go
Oh-oh-oh-oh)
(Don't let it go)
Hold on to what you got but don't let go
(Don't let it go)
Oh-oh-oh-oh)
Hold on to what you got but don't let go
(Don't let it go)

Goin' start to singin', you're singin' in vain
(Don't let it go)
I like a-yo woman, it's a cryin' shame
(Don't let it go)
I said, 'No, no, no, that won't work, here'
(Don't let it go)
You better go back, grow up, come back next year
(Don't let it go)

She said, 'Hold on to what you got but don't let it go'
(Don't let it go)
She said, 'Hold on to what you got but don't let it go'
(Don't let it go)
She said, 'Hold on to what you got but don't let it go'
(Don't let it go)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh)

(Say, hey)
(Don't let it go)
(Say, hey)
(Say, hey)
(Don't let it go)
(Say, hey)
(Hey, don't let it go)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bo Diddley's song "What's Buggin' You" narrate a scene where the singer is woken up in the middle of the night by a knock on the door. He steps out to investigate and finds a group of young boys who break out into a song called "Boo-hoo-hoo" but eventually change the tune. One of them starts singing "I'm A Man," and they engage in a friendly exchange, with the singer warning a beer boy to "go back, grow up, come back next year." Through it all, the song emphasizes the need to hold onto what you have, although it doesn't specify what that might be.


On one level, the song could be interpreted as a simple story, a whimsical account of a late-night encounter with some youths. However, the lyrics' repetition of the phrase, "Hold on to what you got but don't let go," underscores an overarching theme of maintaining stability and not giving up what one has. Additionally, the fact that the song evolves from "Boo-hoo-hoo" to "I'm A Man" could be seen as a comment on the passage of time, as the boys grow and mature, or as a representation of the singer and his own evolution.


Line by Line Meaning

All night and the night befo', (Don't let it go)
For a long while, and the previous night too, (Don't forget about it)


Somebody kept a-knockin' on the do', (Don't let it go)
Someone was persistently knocking on the door, (Don't forget about it)


Got up and see what the noise, (Don't let it go)
I got up to check what was causing the commotion, (Don't forget about it)


Spot myself a rowdy young boy, (Don't let it go)
I found a young boy causing trouble, (Don't forget about it)


Put on my hat, put on my shoes, (Don't let it go)
I got dressed and ready, (Don't forget about it)


I ran out the do' to see what I could do, (Don't let it go)
I went outside to see if I could resolve the situation, (Don't forget about it)


They were singin' a song called, (Boo-hoo-hoo)
They were singing a sad song, (expressed with 'Boo-hoo-hoo')


Look out here come the rhythm boys, (Boo-hoo-hoo)
The 'rhythm boys' are here, (expressed with 'Boo-hoo-hoo')


I was out there shakin' their hands, (Boo-hoo-hoo)
I greeted them and shook their hands, (expressed with 'Boo-hoo-hoo')


One cat broke out singin', "I'm A Man", (Boo-hoo-hoo)
One person started singing 'I'm A Man', (expressed with 'Boo-hoo-hoo')


Hold on to what you got but don't let go, (Don't let it go)
Keep and value what you have, but don't lose it or give up on it, (Don't forget about it)


We've changed the tune and start singin' a song, (Don't let it go)
We switched to a different song and started singing it, (Don't forget about it)


I like yo' woman ain't gon' do no harm, (Boo-hoo-hoo)
It's not harmful for me to like your woman, (expressed with 'Boo-hoo-hoo')


I said, "Get away beer boy, your mind's messed up", (Boo-hoo-hoo)
I told the 'beer boy' to go away because he was confused, (expressed with 'Boo-hoo-hoo')


She bring me my coffee in her favorite cup, (Boo-hoo-hoo)
She brought me coffee in her favorite cup, (expressed with 'Boo-hoo-hoo')


Goin' start to singin', you're singin' in vain, (Don't let it go)
Starting to sing, but it won't be effective, (Don't forget about it)


I like a-yo woman, it's a cryin' shame, (Don't let it go)
It's a shame that I like your woman, (Don't forget about it)


I said, 'No, no, no, that won't work, here', (Don't let it go)
I told them that their plan won't work here, (Don't forget about it)


You better go back, grow up, come back next year, (Don't let it go)
They should go back, mature, and return next year, (Don't forget about it)


She said, 'Hold on to what you got but don't let it go', (Don't let it go)
She advised to keep and value what you have, but don't lose it or give up on it, (Don't forget about it)


(Say, hey), (Don't let it go)
(Say hey), (Don't forget about it)


(Say, hey), (Don't let it go)
(Say hey), (Don't forget about it)


(Don't let it go), (Say, hey)
(Don't forget about it), (Say hey)


(Hey, don't let it go), (Say, hey)
(Hey, don't forget about it), (Say hey)




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Written by: Ellas McDaniel

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@samohtw1

In the summer of 1958 I went AWOL one night from Army Basic Training at Fort Dix New Jersey to see Bo Diddley who was playing near by. I was 18 years old, I'm retired from 20 years in the Army and now I'm 84 and still love that music.

@Wattz352

I used to live on Fort Dix. Brownsville area, love it over there. Funny enough I now have property in the town Bo is from. There’s a GIANT guitar for his tombstone

@NormAppleton

Nice

@NormAppleton

Lies Lies Lies

@Spr95Que

Salute to you Sam!

@TheLoneMutant

Was it worth it? "Awe yeah, it was most definitely worth it!" Dig. I may be 41, but nothing Rocks like the originators of Rock N' Roll, and Bo Diddley definitely was one of the originators.

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@GreenManalishiUSA

One of my greatest life experiences was meeting Bo Diddley in person. It was at a concert in the 1980s. The show had been poorly promoted, and only a few dozen fans came to a theater that held maybe 500 seats. After an opening set by the backing band, Bo came on stage and surveyed the audience, and he looked and sounded pretty upset. However, he did not let that interfere with his performance. "There ain't more than a few of us here," he said, "but tonight we're gonna rock the house like there's 10,000. Because I ain't up here imitating anybody. I AM The Originator." And then he played an absolutely killer show, driving the small crowd into a frenzy. Afterwards, his manager invited the whole audience to come backstage and meet Bo. I shook his hand, we exchanged a few nice words, and he gave me his autograph, which I cherish to this day. He was one of the greatest artists and innovators that the USA has ever produced. No doubt...Bo Diddley put the rock in rock and roll!

@lulugraphics

❤❤❤

@oldsalt8011

I don't guess he had the Dutches with him?

@JackSado

LOve stories like this .

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