Mona
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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Long distance information, give me Memphis Tennessee
Help me find the party trying to get in touch with me
She could not leave her number, but I know who placed the call
'Cause my uncle took the message and he wrote it on the wall

Help me, information, get in touch with my Marie
She's the only one who'd phone me here from Memphis Tennessee
Her home is on the south side, high up on a ridge
Just a half a mile from the Mississippi Bridge

Help me, information, more than that I cannot add
Only that I miss her and all the fun we had
But we were pulled apart because her mom did not agree
And tore apart our happy home in Memphis Tennessee

Last time I saw Marie she's waving me good-bye
With hurry home drops on her cheek that trickled from her eye

Marie is only six years old, information please
Try to put me through to her in Memphis Tennessee

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bo Diddley's classic song "Mona" tell the story of a man who is infatuated with a woman named Mona. He wants to build a house next to hers so that they can be close to each other and he fantasizes about kissing her through the blinds. He pleads with her to come out to the front of her house to listen to his heart beating and confesses that without her love, he would surely die. The repetition of her name throughout the song emphasizes how fixated he is on her and how he cannot get her out of his mind.


The lyrics are simple, yet powerful, as they convey the intense emotions of lust and desire. The song's catchy rhythm, characterized by Diddley's unique guitar style and the use of the "shave and a haircut, two bits" rhythm, adds to the overall appeal of the song. It is a classic example of the rock and roll genre that emerged in the 1950s and continues to be a popular staple in music today.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, Mona
Addressing the woman named Mona


Oh, Mona
Repeating address to the woman named Mona


Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Mona
Expressing excitement and fondness for Mona


Oh, Mona
Repeating address to the woman named Mona


Tell you Mona what I wanna do
Sharing personal intentions with Mona


Build a house next door to you
Desiring to be in closer proximity to Mona


And I see you sometime
Expressing anticipation to see Mona


We can go kissing through the blind
Suggesting an intimate activity to do with Mona


Can you come out in the front?
Asking Mona to come outside to meet


Listen to my heart go bumpity-bump
Indicating physical attraction and emotion towards Mona


I need you baby, that's no lie
Expressing deep emotional attachment towards Mona


Without your love I'd surely die
Highlighting that Mona's love is necessary for survival


Hey, Mona
Repeating address to the woman named Mona


Ooh, Mona
Showing fondness and admiration for Mona


Hey, hey, Mona
Repeating address to the woman named Mona


Hey, Mona
Repeating address to the woman named Mona


Oh-oh, Mona
Expressing excitement and admiration for Mona


Can you come out in the front?
Asking Mona to come outside to meet


Listen to my heart go bumpity-bump
Indicating physical attraction and emotion towards Mona


I need you baby that's no lie
Expressing deep emotional attachment towards Mona


Without your love I'd surely die
Highlighting that Mona's love is necessary for survival




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Comments from YouTube:

@oliverbennett7264

Bo Diddley is a lyrical genius - his words come at you at strange times

@broadcasttttable

I'd always paid so much attention to Bo's driving beat, I never really listened to his vocal skills. Dude can soar.

@andyinoregon

I discovered Bo Diddley at age 13 when The Rolling Stones recorded "Mona." Still on my top-ten list of Stones' recordings.

@MissMyPonytail

Have you heard the Quicksilver Messenger Service version?

@andyinoregon

@@MissMyPonytail Oh, for sure. John Cipollina's guitar playing on "Mona" is Bo Diddley on steroids!

@joeg46Highlands

London 1960s - Studio 41 - Downliners Sect!

@joonya66

My first stones song

@andyinoregon

@@joonya66 Great way to start.

@terrys4351

One of the greatest and most underrated.

@yellofrazice

he is the greatest
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