She's Alright
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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I wanna tell you about my little girl,
Her name is millie-lu,
She's alright, she's alright,
She's alright, she's alright.

Sugar baby, sugar baby,
Sweedy dee, sweedy dee,
Baby, baby, sugar, sugar.

Baby, oh I love you so,
I'll never let you go,
You alright in my room,
You alright at my table,
You alright when we're walkin' down the street,
The love in you and me, just can't be beat.

Baby, baby,
Baby, baby.

Hold it everybody,
I wanna tell ya 'bout this little girl,
I don't think ya getting the message straight,
I wanna tell you, she's alright,
She make me feel.
She make me feel, so good, so good,
Sure 'nuff, sure 'nuff,
Babe, hold my hand,
Babe, hold my hand,

I can't stand up by myself,
I can't stand up without your help.

Overall Meaning

The song She's Alright by Bo Diddley is a love song that expresses the singer's love for his little girl Millie-Lu. The lyrics proclaim that Millie-Lu is alright and that she makes him feel good. The chorus is reminiscent of a lullaby, with repetitive lyrics like "sugar baby" and "sweedy dee" that convey a sense of comfort and contentment.


Diddley's lyrics continue to describe his affection for Millie-Lu, stating that he loves her and will never let her go. He describes how she is alright in various situations, from walking down the street to sitting at the table with him. The love between them is so strong, it cannot be beaten.


The chorus is repeated throughout the song, with Diddley trying to convey to everyone that Millie-Lu is the love of his life. The final lines express just how much he needs her, as he pleads with her to hold his hand and help him stand up. This shows that Diddley is vulnerable and relies on Millie-Lu for emotional support.


Overall, this song is a simple and sweet expression of love. Diddley uses repetitive phrases like "she's alright" and "baby, baby" to convey his affection and desire for Millie-Lu. The lyrics are supported by a simple yet catchy melody that adds to the song's charm.


Line by Line Meaning

I wanna tell you about my little girl,
The singer wants to share information about his significant other.


Her name is millie-lu,
The woman the singer is referring to goes by the name of Millie-Lu.


She's alright, she's alright,
The singer is emphasizing that his girlfriend is doing well.


Sugar baby, sugar baby,
The singer is using a term of endearment, "sugar baby", to refer to his girlfriend.


Sweedy dee, sweedy dee,
The singer is using another term of endearment, "sweedy dee", to refer to his girlfriend.


Baby, baby, sugar, sugar.
The singer is using yet another term of endearment, "baby" and "sugar", to refer to his girlfriend.


Baby, oh I love you so,
The singer is expressing his love for his girlfriend.


I'll never let you go,
The singer is stating that he won't let his girlfriend leave or abandon him.


You alright in my room,
The singer is stating that his girlfriend is welcome in his room and feels at home there.


You alright at my table,
The singer is stating that his girlfriend is welcome at his table and feels at home there.


You alright when we're walkin' down the street,
The singer is stating that his girlfriend feels welcome and safe when they are walking down the street together.


The love in you and me, just can't be beat.
The singer is emphasizing that the love between himself and his girlfriend is strong and unbeatable.


Baby, baby,
The singer is using yet again the term of endearment "baby" to refer to his girlfriend.


Hold it everybody,
The singer is interrupting to get everyone's attention.


I wanna tell ya 'bout this little girl,
The singer is drawing more attention to his girlfriend and wants to share more information about her.


I don't think ya getting the message straight,
The singer thinks that the listeners are not understanding the message he is trying to convey.


I wanna tell you, she's alright,
The singer wants to reiterate that his girlfriend is doing well.


She make me feel.
The singer is expressing how his girlfriend makes him feel.


She make me feel, so good, so good,
The singer is emphasizing how his girlfriend makes him feel incredibly good.


Sure 'nuff, sure 'nuff,
The singer is expressing that his girlfriend indeed makes him feel really good.


Babe, hold my hand,
The singer is asking his girlfriend to hold his hand.


Babe, hold my hand,
The singer is repeating his request for his girlfriend to hold his hand.


I can't stand up by myself,
The singer is saying that he needs his girlfriend's help to stand up.


I can't stand up without your help.
The singer is restating that he needs his girlfriend's help to stand up.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: ELLAS MCDANIEL

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Comments from YouTube:

@darrylevans4401

One of his many great songs from the late and great Bo Diddley RIP

@paulriofski7982

Another of your cool B-sides, Charles! Believe it or not, the A-side, "Say Man, Back Again" (the follow-up to "Say Man", his biggest pop hit of all which peaked at #3 on the R&B charts and #20 on Billboard's Hot 100 in September of 1959), actually made it to #23 on the R&B charts in November of 1959 (but only #106 on the Bubbling Under charts).