The Greatest Lover in the World
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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The Greatest Lover In The World Trk 17 Disc 2 2: 44
(T. Vail)
Bo Diddley
Unk personnel, originally Checker single #1045
Previously unreleased on US album, Recorded 1963.
Bo Diddley Chess Box Set MCA Records Inc. CHD2-19502.

I'm the greatest lover in the world
I was born just to love you, young girls
I'm the greatest lover ever seen
Hey, try me and see what I mean
I'm the first, the last, the best and the most
The women love me from coast to coast

The greatest lover ever made
I can love ya forty nights and forty days
I'm the first lover in the land
The call me a lovin' man
I'm the first, the last, the best and the most
The women love me from coast to coast

From New York City, out to L.A.
The women think about me both night and day
From Canada to Mexico
I'm the one the women love the most

The greatest lover in the world
Born just to love you young girl
Know you can't judge a book by it's cover
Whoa, don't you know I'm a nat'ral born lover?
I'm the first, the last, the best and the most
The women love me from coast to coast

From New York City, out to L.A.
The women think about me both night and day
Canada down to Mexico
I'm the one that the women love most

I'm the greatest lover in the world
I was born just to love these young girls
No, you can't judge a book by it's cover
I'm a nat'ral born lover
I'm the first, the last, the best and the most
The women love me from coast to coast

Yeah, yeah!
FADES-
I'm a lover




Oh, yeah
I'm a lover.

Overall Meaning

Bo Diddley's song, The Greatest Lover in the World, presents a humorous take on the archetype of the notorious pickup artist. Bo Diddley introduces himself as the greatest lover in the world, insinuating that he was born to love young girls, and that he is the best, the first, and the last of all lovers. The song is sung in first person, and the lyrics seem to be directed at the listener as he is inviting them to try him and see what he means. Bo Diddley crudely boasts about his sexual prowess and brags that women love him from coast to coast.


The song also highlights the fact that women think about Bo Diddley all day and night, which can be seen as a commentary on the objectification of women. Throughout the song, Bo Diddley emphasizes that he is a natural-born lover, and that you can't judge a book by its cover. Instead, he insists that his lover persona cannot be resisted. The song’s upbeat tempo with funky guitar riffs and the singer's confident delivery typify Bo Diddley's style of upbeat blues with rock 'n roll influences.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm the greatest lover in the world
I am the most amazing person in bed you'll ever come across


I was born just to love you, young girls
I was made to satisfy all the girls out there


I'm the greatest lover ever seen
Nobody can love you like I do


Hey, try me and see what I mean
Sleep with me, and you'll never forget the experience


I'm the first, the last, the best and the most
There's nobody like me. I'm the perfect package


The women love me from coast to coast
I'm famous for my lovemaking all over the United States


I can love ya forty nights and forty days
I can go on and on with you in bed for over a month without getting tired


I'm the first lover in the land
I'm the earliest person ranked the best in bed in this region


The call me a lovin' man
People call me this name due to my excellent lovemaking skills


From New York City, out to L.A.
My reputation and fame precedes me from coast to coast


The women think about me both night and day
Girls can't stop thinking about me - morning, noon, and night


From Canada to Mexico
My lovemaking skills are famous even in these countries


I'm the one the women love the most
I'm loved the most by all the ladies I've been with


Know you can't judge a book by it's cover
Don't judge me by my looks; I'm much more than that


Whoa, don't you know I'm a nat'ral born lover?
I was born with the talent to satisfy people in bed


FADES- I'm a lover; Oh, yeah; I'm a lover.
Just to remind you again, I'm a great lover who's born to satisfy.




Writer(s): TERRY VAIL, MAURICE MCALLISTER

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