The Story of Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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I was born one night about twelve o'clock
(Ha-ha-ha)
I come in this world playin' a gold guitar
My father was around stickin' out his chest
(Hee-hee)
A-now, mama this boy he gon fee' you a mess (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha)
Yeah, yea-ha, ooh, uh-huh
Now, people came from miles around
Yeah, just to hear my little guitar sound
Now, some of 'em said I had what it takes
If I keep on practice I'd be famous one day (Ha-ha)
Woo, I'm a mess!
I'm a killer-diller
Uh-huh, yea-hey, a-uh, uh-huh

Early in the middle of the night
A car drove up with four headlights (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha)
Now, a man stepped out wit' a long cigar
He said, 'Sign this line and I can make you a star' (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha)
I said, 'Now, what's in it man, what's in it for me? '
He says, play yo' guitar son and wait an see'
Here I am! (heh-heh-heh, heeee)
The girls liked me, they say, 'It's crazy, it sound nice, uh-huh

My first engagement was in Chicago
I played fo' some people I'd never seen before
It was good too (ha-ha-ha-ha)

They like it
Sound nice

Overall Meaning

The Story of Bo Diddley is a song that tells the story of the legendary bluesman and rock and roll pioneer Bo Diddley. The narrative begins with his birth at midnight, with the lyrics "I was born one night about twelve o'clock, I come in this world playin' a gold guitar." This line is symbolic of Bo Diddley's innate talent, as though he was destined to be a musician from the very moment he was born. The next few lines reveal the pride of Bo Diddley's father and the fear of his mother, who knows her son will be a handful. The verse also mentions the fact that people come from far and wide to hear Bo Diddley play his guitar.


The second verse depicts a record executive coming to sign Bo Diddley, promising him fame and success. However, the exchange reveals the cynicism and opportunism of the music industry, and the threat it poses to genuine talent. The third verse tells of Bo Diddley's first gig in Chicago, where he played for an audience he had never met before. It ends on a positive note, with the audience enjoying his performance.


Overall, the lyrics of The Story of Bo Diddley exhibit a mix of pride, fear, cynicism, and hope. They are told from the perspective of Bo Diddley himself and highlight the journey of a talented and determined musician.


Line by Line Meaning

I was born one night about twelve o'clock
I was born in the middle of the night


(Ha-ha-ha)
Laughs


I come in this world playin' a gold guitar
I was born with a talent for playing guitar


My father was around stickin' out his chest
My father was proud of me


(Hee-hee)
Laughs


A-now, mama this boy he gon fee' you a mess (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha)
I was a playful and mischievous child


Yeah, yea-ha, ooh, uh-huh
Sounds of enjoyment


Now, people came from miles around
People came from far away to hear me play


Yeah, just to hear my little guitar sound
They came to hear me play guitar


Now, some of 'em said I had what it takes
Some of them said I was talented


If I keep on practice I'd be famous one day (Ha-ha)
They said if I keep practicing, I'll become famous someday


Woo, I'm a mess!
I'm unpredictable


I'm a killer-diller
I am extremely talented


Uh-huh, yea-hey, a-uh, uh-huh
Sounds of enjoyment


Early in the middle of the night
Late at night


A car drove up with four headlights (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha)
A car with bright headlights arrived


Now, a man stepped out wit' a long cigar
A man with a cigar came out of the car


He said, 'Sign this line and I can make you a star' (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha)
He offered to make me famous if I sign the contract


I said, 'Now, what's in it man, what's in it for me? '
I asked the man what benefits I would get


He says, play yo' guitar son and wait an see'
He told me to play and wait to see


Here I am! (heh-heh-heh, heeee)
Laughs and enjoyment


The girls liked me, they say, 'It's crazy, it sound nice, uh-huh
The girls enjoyed my music and said it sounded good


My first engagement was in Chicago
My first performance was in Chicago


I played fo' some people I'd never seen before
I played for a new audience


It was good too (ha-ha-ha-ha)
It was a good performance


They like it
The audience enjoyed it


Sound nice
The music sounded good




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ELLAS MCDANIEL, ERIC BURDON

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@narcissisticidiot1727

Love his Mississippi accent

@Rankerbill1

He was one of the bridges between blues and rock music . We owe these people a huge debt . Thanks for posting

@plasteredbastard

Walk in to Chess Studios on any day in 1955, and you're libel to run in to Chuck, Muddy, Wolf, Bo, Walter, Buddy, Etta or Willie. That's surreal.

@markbaldwin9878

Played my father's 78 on a dancette . Still love this Killer Diller.

@analogman1909

"...some of 'em said I had what takes"; little did 'they' know. Total, absolute, gran ne' plus ultra, original.

@potloodification

Makes me happy.

@pgh45rpms

Great flip-side to "Road Runner", titled "My Story" on the 45.  Released 1960.

@railman01

Fantastic stuff!! The late, the very great Bo Diddley. A major influence on the modern rock scene. I love this track. Genius!!!

@quirkwoods

First song I played with a band, still love it!

@maureenelliston3461

I've got this on one of the compilation CDs.

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