Little Red Rooster
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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I'm a little red rooster,
Too lazy to crow for day
I'm a little red rooster,
Too lazy to crow for day
Keep everything in the barnyard,
Upset in every way

Dogs begin to bark now,
And the hounds begin to howl
Dogs begin to bark now,
And the hounds begin to howl
Watch out stray cat,
The little red rooster's on the prowl

If you see the little red rooster
Won't you please drive him home
If you see the little red rooster
Won't you please drive him home
Been no peace in the barnyard
Since that little red rooster's been gone

I'm a little red rooster,
Too lazy to crow for day
I'm a little red rooster,
Too lazy to crow for day

Keep everything in the barnyard,
Upset in every way

Overall Meaning

The song Little Red Rooster, originally sung by Howlin' Wolf and later covered by Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley, is a blues song that is a metaphor for an unfaithful lover. The little red rooster represents the man who is too lazy to commit to his lover or wife, but is still keeping all the women in the barnyard upset. He's not interested in crowing for day, meaning he's not interested in proclaiming his loyalty or love publicly.


The dogs barking and hounds howling represent the other men who are interested in the women in the barnyard, but they need to watch out for the little red rooster who is still prowling around. The plea to drive him home is a call for the loyal friends to keep the little red rooster away from the women. The chorus repeats throughout the song, emphasizing the lazy attitude of the man who is causing unrest in the barnyard.


Overall, the song is a powerful blues metaphor that speaks to the heart of the human condition. It's about the nature of relationships and how even the most devoted partners can be tempted or led astray. The little red rooster is a symbol of temptation, and the dogs and hounds represent those who are trying to protect those they care about from the dangers of infidelity.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a little red rooster,
I am the king of the barnyard


Too lazy to crow for day
But I'm too lazy to even wake up and start my day


Keep everything in the barnyard,
I control everything that happens in the barnyard


Upset in every way
And if I'm not happy, nobody is happy


Dogs begin to bark now,
The other animals in the barnyard are starting to get restless


And the hounds begin to howl
And the dogs are getting worked up too


Watch out stray cat,
I am on the lookout for any threats to my territory


The little red rooster's on the prowl
And I will take care of anything that crosses my path


If you see the little red rooster
If you come across me


Won't you please drive him home
Please make sure I get back to the barnyard safely


Been no peace in the barnyard
Ever since I left


Since that little red rooster's been gone
No one else can take my place as the boss of the barnyard




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Written by: Willie Dixon

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