I Need You Baby
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, 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 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, oh Bo Diddley
Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley
Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley
Hey 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, oh Bo Diddley

Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley
Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "I Need You Baby" by Bo Diddley are fairly straightforward and tell a story of a man's admiration for a particular girl amidst the many women in his life. The song starts off with the playful repetition of Bo Diddley having a farm and alluding to the abundance of women on his farm. However, amidst all the women, there is one girl who stands out to him. She is described as living on a hill and having a spirited nature akin to Buffalo Bill, the famous American showman and cowboy.


One day, the girl decides to go for a ride, armed with both a pistol and a sword, giving her an air of confidence and independence. She arrives at the singer's front door and knocks persistently until her fists become sore. Eventually, she turns and walks away, leaving the singer with the lingering sound of her voice.


The second half of the song shifts the focus to the girl running across a field, moving swiftly and fluidly like an automobile. The singer yells that his baby has been taken away from him, slipping away like a fast Cadillac-8 car. The chorus, which consists of variations of "Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley," is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's longing for his baby and the connection to Bo Diddley himself, who is also mentioned in the lyrics.


Overall, the lyrics of "I Need You Baby" showcase Bo Diddley's playful and rhythmic style while telling a story of desire, admiration, and the bittersweet experience of losing someone who captivates your heart.


Line by Line Meaning

Bo Diddley done had a farm (hey Bo Diddley)
Bo Diddley owned a farm


On that farm he had some women (hey Bo Diddley)
There were many women on his farm


Women here, women there (hey Bo Diddley)
There were women everywhere on the farm


Women, women, women everywhere (hey Bo Diddley)
The farm was filled with countless women


But one little girl lived on a hill (hey Bo Diddley)
However, there was one particular girl who lived on a hill


She rustled and tussled like Buffalo Bill (hey Bo Diddley)
She was strong and fought like Buffalo Bill


One day she decided she'd go for a ride (hey Bo Diddley)
One day, she chose to go on a journey


With a pistol and a sword by her side (hey Bo Diddley)
She carried weapons for protection


She rolled right up to my front door (hey Bo Diddley)
She confidently approached my front door


Knocked an' knocked 'til her fist got sore (hey Bo Diddley)
She knocked repeatedly until her fist became sore


When she turned and walked away (hey Bo Diddley)
Afterwards, she turned around and left


All I could hear my baby say (hey Bo Diddley)
I could only hear my beloved saying


Saw my baby run across the field (hey Bo Diddley)
I witnessed my beloved running across the field


Slippin' and slidin' like an automobile (hey Bo Diddley)
She moved swiftly like a speeding car


Hollerin', my baby got towed away (hey Bo Diddley)
She shouted, saying my beloved was taken away


Slipped on from me like a Cadillac-8 (hey Bo Diddley)
She left me in a similar manner to a fast and luxurious car


Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley, calling out his own name


Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley, calling out his own name


Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley, calling out his own name


Hey Bo Diddley, oh Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley, calling out his own name




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Written by: Ellas McDaniel

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