Little Girl
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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Little girl, I go home with you
Little girl, I go home with you
You know, pretty baby
Crazy about the things you do

Tell me, baby, tell me your name
You know pretty mama
You're beautiful thing
Little girl, can I go home with you?

I like the way, the way you walk
Crazy 'bout the things, baby, you talk
Little girl, let me go home with you

Tell your mama, your papa, too
How much I love with you
Little girl, let me go home with you

I asked, baby, 'bout twenty-one
You know pretty mama
We could have a lot of fun
Little girl, later, I go home with you

You asked, baby, 'bout twenty-two

I'd just like to make love to you
Well, little girl, can I go home with you?

Overall Meaning

The song "Little Girl" by Bo Diddley is a classic blues tune about a man's romantic advances towards a young woman. In the song, the singer expresses his desire to go home with the girl and tells her how much he loves her. He compliments her appearance and personality, expressing his fascination with the way she walks and talks. The lyrics are straightforward and simple, with a repetitive structure that emphasizes the singer's persistence in his pursuit of the girl.


One way to interpret the song is as a representation of the common societal trope of older men pursuing younger women. The lyrics show the singer's fixation on the girl's youth and beauty, and his desire to be with her, even though he does not know her name. The repeated line "Little girl, let me go home with you" emphasizes the singer's pushiness, suggesting the idea of lacking personal boundaries.


However, the song can also be interpreted as a humorous and lighthearted take on romantic encounters. The lyrics are catchy and upbeat, and the melody is energetic and infectious. The singer's eagerness and persistence can be seen as playful, rather than predatory. The song is a testament to Bo Diddley's pioneering influence on early rock and roll and demonstrates his ability to combine elements of blues, R&B, and rockabilly into his unique sound.


Line by Line Meaning

Little girl, I go home with you
Expressing desire to accompany a young woman back to her home.


Little girl, I go home with you
Reasserting the desire to go home with this young woman.


You know, pretty baby Crazy about the things you do
Acknowledging the young woman's beauty as well as her alluring and intriguing qualities.


Tell me, baby, tell me your name You know pretty mama You're beautiful thing Little girl, can I go home with you?
Requesting to know the young woman's name and expressing an additional compliment before reiterating the desire to accompany her home.


I like the way, the way you walk Crazy 'bout the things, baby, you talk Little girl, let me go home with you
Complimenting the young woman's walk and talk before once again expressing the desire to go home with her.


Tell your mama, your papa, too How much I love with you Little girl, let me go home with you
Asking the young woman to convey feelings of admiration to her parents while also restating the desire to go home with her.


I asked, baby, 'bout twenty-one You know pretty mama We could have a lot of fun Little girl, later, I go home with you
Suggesting that they could have a good time together while also informing the young woman that he will go home with her later.


You asked, baby, 'bout twenty-two I'd just like to make love to you Well, little girl, can I go home with you?
Responding to the young woman's inquiry about age with a proposal for intimacy before again asking to go home with her.




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Written by: ELLAS MCDANIEL

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