You're Looking Good
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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Oh, pretty baby
Oh, pretty, pretty baby
You're looking good
You're looking good
To me
To me

You know I need you
Yes I do
You know I don't need
Nobody else but you
You're looking good
You're looking good
To me
To me

Tell me baby
How you think of love?
Now, tell me baby
How you think of love?
You better look
You better look
Now, now tell me what's good
Tell me what's good

Early in the morning
You're looking good
Early in the evening
You're looking good
Oh, baby
Oh, baby
You're looking good
To me
You're looking good
To me

You're looking good
You're looking good
You're looking good
To me
To me

Oh, baby
You're looking good
To me
You're looking good
To me
You're looking good
You are
You're looking good

Overall Meaning

The song "You're Looking Good" by Bo Diddley is a love song about a man admiring a woman's physical appearance. The repeated refrain, "You're looking good to me," emphasizes the singer's desire and appreciation for the woman's beauty. The verses also show the singer's dependence on the woman, as he states that he doesn't need anyone else but her.


The lyrics also contain a couple of questions directed at the woman, asking how she thinks of love and what's good. These questions could suggest that the singer is trying to gauge the woman's interest or feelings towards him.


Overall, the song's lyrics are simple yet effective in conveying the singer's admiration and dependence on the woman.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, pretty baby
Addressing the person being sung to as a beautiful individual.


Oh, pretty, pretty baby
Repeating the sentiment of the first line with added emphasis on their beauty.


You're looking good
Expressing admiration for the person's appearance.


You're looking good
Repeating the admiration for their appearance to emphasize it further.


To me
Clarifying that their beauty is being appreciated by the singer.


You know I need you
Stating that the singer cannot do without the person being addressed.


Yes I do
Reinforcing the previous line with a direct answer.


You know I don't need
Affirming that the singer doesn't require anyone else's presence but the addressed person's.


Nobody else but you
Clarifying that the singer desires no one else's company other than the one they're speaking to.


Tell me baby
Asking the addressed person to share their thoughts.


How you think of love?
Directing the addressed person to describe their feelings regarding love.


Now, tell me baby
Urging the addressed person to respond.


You better look
Advising the addressed person to examine their own emotions more closely.


You better look
Repeating the advice for emphasis.


Now, now tell me what's good
Asking the addressed person to share what they've discovered about love.


Early in the morning
Noticing the addressed person's appearance during the earlier hours of the day.


You're looking good
Reiterating the admiration for their appearance.


Early in the evening
Noticing the addressed person's appearance during the later hours of the day.


You're looking good
Repeating the admiration for their appearance once again.


Oh, baby
Addressing the person being sung to with affection.


You're looking good
Continuing to express admiration for their appearance.


To me
Clarifying that their beauty is still being appreciated by the singer.


You're looking good
Emphasizing the admiration for their appearance once again.


To me
Clarifying that the addressed person is looking good specifically to the singer.


You're looking good
Repeating yet again the admiration for their appearance.


You are
Stating definitively that the addressed person is looking good, with emphasis on their beauty.




Writer(s): Milt Buckner

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