Signifying Blues
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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(Well, well)

('At sho' is a old man there playin' that guitar)
(My, you look ten days older than water)
Hee-hee
Say, look here!
(A-what dat?)
It look like your process took a recess
(Ha-ha)
(A-that's alright, at least I can afford to get one)
(You wear one of them do-it-yourself job things)
Eee

(Say!)
Yeah
(I wrote a song about you)
Lemme hear it!
(You sho' you wanna hear it?)
I wanna hear all of it, nevermind the tempo
You just shove on in there, a-he-he
(Alright)

(You is one ugly child, who can yo' mama be?)
He-he
(Ooh, I gotta 'nuther verse, you wanna hear it?)
Go ahead sing it, lemme hear it, man
Lay it down there to me
(Well, if I was yo' daddy I'll go an jump in the sea)
(No, I ain't gonna talk about you like that)
(After all, it wasn't yo' fault)
He-ee

Look it, here!
(Yeah)
I heard you had a new job, too
(Isn't that right?)
You wanna hear what kinda job I heard that you had?
(And what kinda job I got, now?)
Standin' out front of a doctor's office makin' people sick
A-hee-hee
(That's alright, I heard somethin' about you too)
You heard nothin' about me
(Yes, I did)
(I heard that you were so ugly
That when you cry, the tears run down the back-a yo' head
To keep from comin' towards yo' face)
He-he-he

(Say!)
Yeah
(I wonder what you would-a been if you would-a lived?)
What's that?
(I said, I wonder what you would-a been if you had-a lived?)
You, wait a minute
Now, I dare you to say it, again
(I said, I wonder what you would-a been if you had-a lived?)
Yo daddy! hee-hee

(Hey, there!)
Yeah
(Did yo' mama ever have any children?)
A-wh-what?
(Did yo' mama ever have any children?)
Hoo, I betcha yo' ma didn't raise no dummies either, did she?
(She musta raised one I'm up here wit' you)
Yeah

Say, look here!
(What dat?)
What size shoes you wear?
(Ten n' half)
Yeah
(I right)
I figured you was gon' say that
Yo' feet look like you got on violin cases
A-hee-hee

(Say, now)
Yeah
(What air force you belong to?)
The same one yo' daddy belong to
(I thought so, I saw that propeller around yo neck)
A hee-hee

Say, look-it-here
(Yeah)
You've got on a thirty-five dollar bow tie
(Hmm, that right)
Fifty-five dollar white shirt
(Uh-huh)
Hundred n' fifty dollar coat
(Sho nuff)
Eighty-five dollar pair a pants
(Yeah)
Sixty-five dollar pair a shoes
(A-ha)
And no underwear
(That's alright)
(The reason I ain't wearin' none a them
Yo' wife couldn't afford to buy 'em)
He-he

(Hey, there!)
Yeah
(I don't need you to play that thing)
You act like I could be replaced, huh?
(There's other guitar players, ya know)
Ain't no mo' like me!
(I know it, one like you is enough!)
He-he





Ooh

Overall Meaning

The song "Signifying Blues" by Bo Diddley is a playful exchange between two men, each trying to outdo the other with insults and jokes. The lyrics are built around the African American practice of "signifying" or "playing the dozens," where participants engage in verbal sparring, often using humor and wordplay to insult each other. The song begins with one man commenting on an old man playing guitar, and soon the two men begin trading insults back and forth, with one man singing a verse or insult, and the other responding in kind.


The song is a great example of the African American oral tradition, where storytelling, music and humor were important ways of expressing oneself and coping with the injustices and struggles of everyday life. The lyrics also reflect the social and cultural context of the time, with references to jobs, clothing, and military service, all of which were important markers of social status and identity. The playful tone of the song suggests that despite the difficulties faced by African Americans in the 1950s, they were able to find joy and laughter in even the most trying circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

(Well, well)
Well, well, here we are!


('At sho' is a old man there playin' that guitar)
There's an old man playing the guitar over there.


(My, you look ten days older than water)
Wow, you look really old!


(A-what dat?)
(What's that?)


(It look like your process took a recess)
It looks like you didn't quite finish getting ready before you came out.


(A-that's alright, at least I can afford to get one)
(That's okay, at least I can afford to get one.)


(You wear one of them do-it-yourself job things)
You're wearing a DIY outfit.


(Say!)
(Hey!)


(I wrote a song about you)
I wrote a song about you.


(Lemme hear it!)
(Let me hear it!)


(You sho' you wanna hear it?)
(Are you sure you want to hear it?)


(I wanna hear all of it, nevermind the tempo)
(I want to hear the whole thing, regardless of the tempo.)


(You just shove on in there, a-he-he)
(Just go ahead and start, haha.)


(You is one ugly child, who can yo' mama be?)
(You are one ugly person, who could your mother be?)


(Ooh, I gotta 'nuther verse, you wanna hear it?)
(Oh, I have another verse, do you want to hear it?)


(Go ahead sing it, lemme hear it, man)
(Go ahead and sing it, I want to hear it, man.)


(Well, if I was yo' daddy I'll go an jump in the sea)
(Well, if I were your father, I'd jump in the sea!)


(No, I ain't gonna talk about you like that)
(No, I'm not going to talk about you like that.)


(After all, it wasn't yo' fault)
(After all, it wasn't your fault.)


(Look it, here!)
(Hey, listen!)


(I heard you had a new job, too)
(I heard you got a new job.)


(Isn't that right?)
(Isn't that right?)


(Standin' out front of a doctor's office makin' people sick)
(Standing in front of a doctor's office, making people sick.)


(That's alright, I heard somethin' about you too)
(That's okay, I heard something about you too.)


(You heard nothin' about me)
(You haven't heard anything about me.)


(Yes, I did)
(Yes, I did.)


(I heard that you were so ugly That when you cry, the tears run down the back-a yo' head To keep from comin' towards yo' face)
(I heard that you are so ugly that when you cry, tears run down the back of your head to prevent them from coming towards your face.)


(What air force you belong to?)
(What air force do you belong to?)


(The same one yo' daddy belong to)
(The same one your father belongs to.)


(I thought so, I saw that propeller around yo neck)
(I thought so, I saw that propeller around your neck.)


(What size shoes you wear?)
(What size shoes do you wear?)


(I right)
(I figured as much.)


(Yo' feet look like you got on violin cases)
(Your feet look like you're wearing violin cases.)


(I wonder what you would-a been if you would-a lived?)
(I wonder what you would've been if you were alive?)


(What's that?)
(What's that?)


(You, wait a minute Now, I dare you to say it, again)
(Hold on now, I dare you to say that again.)


(Yo daddy! hee-hee)
(Your father! Haha.)


(Did yo' mama ever have any children?)
(Did your mother ever have any other children?)


(A-wh-what?)
(What?)


(Hoo, I betcha yo' ma didn't raise no dummies either, did she?)
(I bet your mother didn't raise any fools either, did she?)


(She musta raised one I'm up here wit' you)
(She must have raised one, I'm up here with you.)


(You've got on a thirty-five dollar bow tie)
(You're wearing a $35 bow tie.)


(Hmm, that right)
(Hmm, that's right.)


(Fifty-five dollar white shirt)
(A $55 white shirt.)


(Uh-huh)
(Yes.)


(Hundred n' fifty dollar coat)
(A $150 coat.)


(Sho nuff)
(Sure enough.)


(Eighty-five dollar pair a pants)
(An $85 pair of pants.)


(Yeah)
(Yes.)


(Sixty-five dollar pair a shoes)
(A $65 pair of shoes.)


(A-ha)
(Ah ha.)


(And no underwear)
(And no underwear.)


(That's alright)
(That's okay.)


(The reason I ain't wearin' none a them Yo' wife couldn't afford to buy 'em)
(The reason I'm not wearing any is your wife couldn't afford to buy them.)


(I don't need you to play that thing)
(I don't need you to play that guitar.)


(You act like I could be replaced, huh?)
(You act like I could be replaced, huh?)


(There's other guitar players, ya know)
(There are other guitar players, you know.)


(Ain't no mo' like me!)
(There's no one else like me!)


(I know it, one like you is enough!)
(I know it, one like you is enough!)


(Ooh)
(Ooh)




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Written by: Ellas McDaniel

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Comments from YouTube:

Gabriel Garcia

Legendary

marxlover100

This is the sequel to "Say Man" and "Say Man Back Again". The trilogy of insult wars!

Lye Tunison

GOAT

Drew Daniel

ten days older than water