Oh Yea
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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Oh Yea Trk 23 Disc 2 3: 10
(Ellas Mcdaniel)
Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley - vocal & guitar, Willie Dixon - bass
Clifton James or Frank Kirkland - drums
Jerome Greene - maracas & vocal, Lafayette Leake - piano.
Recorded December 1958, nyc, originally Checker #914.
Album: Bo Diddley 'I'm A Man - The Chess Masters 1955-1958'
B0009231-02 Hipo Select (Geffen) 2007

I've got a little woman
She ain't very tall
She says she loves me
Me, best of all

She's my woman
All in all
She's my lover
And she's my ball

I roll around
I have a lot of fun
She always whispers to me, softly
Said, 'Bo Diddley, you the one'

Oh, yea
Oh, yea
Oh, yea
Sho' nuff'

I hold her in my arms
And I kiss her real gentle
She says, 'Mmm, my'
I'm feelin' real red hot'

Take it easy, baby
Yo' temperature runnin' hot!
You gon' stagger after me, wonderin'
A-baby, what you gots

You my ball
You my rubber ball
Mmm-mmm

Whoa, yea
Whoa, yea
Whoa, yea
Oh, yea

I picked up the telephone
And called her pa at home
He said, 'Hey, little boy'
'You better let my daughter alone'

I says, 'Oh, yea'
He says, Oh, yea'
I says, 'Um-hmm'
He says, 'You know, yea'

Her mother got mad
And started to jump 'n shout
They started to run down there
And have the cops to carry me out

I says, 'Oh, yea'
She says, 'Um-hmm'
I says, 'Oh, yea'
Her pop says, 'Sho nuff'

I says, 'But I love her'
I love her
I love her
I love her

Fades-




I love her
I love her.

Overall Meaning

In the song "Oh Yea," Bo Diddley sings about his little woman who is not very tall but loves him the most. He describes her as his woman, all in all, and his lover and ball. The lyrics imply that they spend a lot of time together, with Bo Diddley having a lot of fun and his partner often whispering to him softly. Bo Diddley cherishes his time with his little woman, and they share a strong physical connection, which he describes as holding her in his arms and kissing her gently. However, trouble comes when he calls her pa at home and faces resistance from her father, who asks him to leave her alone, and her mother, who starts to jump and shout. The song ends with Bo Diddley expressing his love for her.


The lyrics of "Oh Yea" paint a picture of a passionate love affair between Bo Diddley and his little woman. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make it a classic rock and roll number. The song showcases Bo Diddley's distinctive guitar sound and his unique sense of rhythm. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, which makes it easy for the listener to sing along. The song gained popularity during the late 1950s and 1960s and is still a favorite among fans of rock and roll.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a little woman
I am in a relationship with a petite woman


She ain't very tall
She is short in height


She says she loves me
She expresses her love towards me


Me, best of all
I am her favorite among others


She's my woman
She is my significant other


All in all
Overall, she means everything to me


She's my lover
She is my romantic partner


And she's my ball
She is my source of joy and fun


I roll around
I enjoy myself


I have a lot of fun
I entertain myself with happiness


She always whispers to me, softly
She speaks softly and sweetly to me


Said, 'Bo Diddley, you the one'
She affirms that I am the one she wants


Oh, yea
An expression of excitement


Sho' nuff'
Surely


I hold her in my arms
I embrace her


And I kiss her real gentle
I give her soft kisses


She says, 'Mmm, my'
She expresses pleasure from my kisses


I'm feelin' real red hot'
I feel intensely passionate


Take it easy, baby
Calm down, my dear


Yo' temperature runnin' hot!
You are getting excited and heated


You gon' stagger after me, wonderin'
You will follow me and wonder


A-baby, what you gots
Oh baby, what are you feeling?


You my ball
You are my source of joy and fun


You my rubber ball
You are my toy, I play with you endlessly


Whoa, yea
An expression of surprise and wonder


Oh, yea
A repeated expression of excitement


Her mother got mad
Her mom got angry


And started to jump 'n shout
She started yelling and screaming


They started to run down there
They rushed to where we were


And have the cops to carry me out
They called the police to kick me out


Her pop says, 'Sho nuff'
Her dad confirms what he just heard


But I love her
I genuinely love her


Fades-
End of the song


I love her
I truly love my woman




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Comments from YouTube:

bill gonzo

awesome original, redone in garage version by " the Others"...then the "Shadows of knight"

mike dickman

thank you - been looking for that for years.

Joe Burns

The Muddy Waters beat. Real rock 'n roll. Not this nonsense by The Weekend or rap garbage.

Nimrodel Mirage

This is the most boomer thing I've ever read

Aaron Stephens

This ain’t no rock n roll. This is the blues son.

Chronorust

You can appreciate music without being an elitist. The Weeknd is just fine. Different genres may just not be your thing. Don' mistake that for justified hate lol

Christian Rouse

I love Garage Rock but here I am!! Garage bands stole all of Bo Diddley’s riffs as well

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