Say! Boss Man
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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I got nineteen kids at home gotta eat
Eighteen of 'em need shoes on their feet
Boss man can't you see?
All nineteen kids I've gotta feed

Early this mornin' landlord knock on doors
Don't pay the rent, boy, you gotta go
Three days, three months in arrears
Five days notice you move away from here

Worked all day any overtime
Nineteen kids drive me outta my mind

Place I used to work they went on a strike
No use tryin' they'll never take me back
A-huh-huh (a-um)

(A-huh-huh) a-huh-huh, move (hey) (a-um) (hey)
Never gonna move (hey) (a-um) (hey)

(A-huh-huh) I gotta move (a-um)
(A-huh-huh) uh-huh-huh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bo Diddley's "Say! Boss Man" depict a man frustrated with his partner for giving away his hard-earned money. The repeated refrain of "bring it to Jerome" suggests that the man wants his partner to bring whatever she's been spending his money on directly to his attention, likely in an effort to sort out any miscommunications or misunderstandings between them. The man also expresses frustration and confusion over his partner's changing behavior, asking her what she's trying to do and pointing out that she doesn't seem as passionate or engaged as she used to be.


As the song progresses, the man seems to be inviting other women to his home, assuring them that he won't do them any wrong. This could suggest that he's looking for attention and affection from elsewhere, or that he's trying to make his partner jealous or feel the weight of her actions. Ultimately, the lyrics paint a picture of a tumultuous relationship in which trust and communication have broken down, and both parties are trying to figure out how to move forward.


Line by Line Meaning

Well (bring it to Jerome)
I have something to say (bring it to Jerome)


Every day I work (bring it to Jerome)
I work hard every day to bring home money for us (bring it to Jerome)


Bringing home my pay (bring it to Jerome)
I bring my earned money home (bring it to Jerome)


Come to find out baby (bring it to Jerome)
I recently discovered that you've been giving away my money (bring it to Jerome)


You've bin giving my money away (bring it to Jerome)
You've been giving away the money I earn (bring it to Jerome)


Tell me baby (bring it to Jerome)
I am asking you (baby) a question (bring it to Jerome)


What you tryin' to do? (bring it to Jerome)
I want to know your intentions/actions (bring it to Jerome)


You ain't seen me hummin' (bring it to Jerome)
I haven't been singing/happy like I used to be (bring it to Jerome)


Like you used to do (bring it to Jerome)
You used to make me happy (bring it to Jerome)


Tell me mama (bring it to Jerome)
I am asking you (mama) a question (bring it to Jerome)


What's wrong with you? (bring it to Jerome)
I want to know what is causing your behavior (bring it to Jerome)


You know pretty baby (bring it to Jerome)
You know (pretty) that I love you (bring it to Jerome)


I'm so crazy 'bout you (bring it to Jerome)
I am head over heels for you (bring it to Jerome)


All you pretty women
Addressing all attractive women


Bring it to my home
Come to my home


You don't have to worry
Don't worry about anything


I won't do you no wrong
I won't harm you


Look here pretty baby
Listen to me (pretty) carefully


This mess I won't stand
I won't tolerate this situation


All the other women
Referring to all other women


Say you got another man
They claim you are seeing someone else


Bring it on home
Come back to me


Bring it to Jerome
Come to me (Jerome)


Bring it on home
Come back to me


Bring it to Jerome
Come to me (Jerome)




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Written by: Ellas McDaniel

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Comments from YouTube:

@edwardjones4999

Never heard of this or heard it before. I found out about this Bo Diddley tune looking at an old WKDA survey and saw this was a top 10 hit in Nashville back in 1958. Great song!

@srercrcr

+Edward Jones Those old surveys are fun. I've seen a few from KDIA in Oakland from the early Sixties.

@edwardjones4999

So did I! I'm a fan of the moldy oldies, and I like looking at old radio surveys to see how records like this one did. I like looking at the top 40 and r&b surveys. Because of looking at the old surveys, I've found this great jam.

@acenturyofblackmusic1655

what a great songwriter

@bassreeves2410

before you accuse me was the b-side of this gem.

@Pimp-Master

I first heard the B side tune through Clapton's version, which is sad to think about...but I've always heard the pop versions of any song first.

@edwardjones4999

Thanks for sharing this great tune.

@Choock5219

A Porky "Bossman" Chedwick Favorite!

@joaquimantoniosimoesfilhoc8321

Muito bom .

@alain59200

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