You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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You can't judge an apple by looking at a tree
You can't judge honey by looking at the bee
You can't judge a daughter by looking at the mother
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Oh can't you see
Oh you misjudge me
I look like a farmer, but
I'm a lover
Can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Oh come on in closer baby
Hear what else I gotta say
You got your radio turned down too low
Turn it up

You can't judge sugar by looking at the cane
You can't judge a woman by looking at her man
You can't judge a sister by looking at her brother
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Oh can't you see
Oh you misjudge me
I look like a farmer, but
I'm a lover
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

You can't judge a fish by lookin' in the pond
You can't judge right from looking at the wrong
You can't judge one by looking at the other
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Oh can't you see
Oh you misjudge me
I look like a farmer, but




I'm a lover
Can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Overall Meaning

In Bo Diddley's song "You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover", he sings about the mistake of making judgments based on appearances. He uses several examples in the verses to drive home the message that one cannot determine the quality of something or someone by just looking at their exterior. He says that you cannot judge an apple by looking at the tree, meaning that just because the tree looks healthy, it doesn't mean the fruit will be good. In the same way, one cannot judge honey by looking at the bee or a daughter by looking at the mother, because you don't know the true nature of what's inside. The line "You can't judge a book by looking at the cover" is the refrain, the repetition of which emphasizes the overarching message of the song.


The second verse highlights how people commonly make judgments about others based on their external appearances. Bo Diddley laments that people often misjudge him because he looks like a farmer, but he is a lover. This is an important point because it shows that even if someone looks one way, they can be different than what you expect. The last verse emphasizes that people cannot judge anything by merely looking at its exterior, whether it's fish in a pond or right from wrong. The last repetition of the refrain brings the song to a satisfying conclusion and imparts the final message of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

You can't judge an apple by looking at a tree
You cannot determine the quality of an apple by simply examining the tree from which it grows.


You can't judge honey by looking at the bee
The physical appearance of a bee cannot indicate the deliciousness of honey it produces.


You can't judge a daughter by looking at the mother
One cannot make accurate assumptions about a daughter based on the qualities of her mother.


You can't judge a book by looking at the cover
The outward appearance of a book cannot provide insight into its contents or quality.


Oh can't you see
The singer is imploring the listener to truly understand the point being made.


Oh you misjudge me
The singer feels that the listener has incorrectly formed an opinion about them.


I look like a farmer, but
The singer appears to be a farmer, but there is more to them than initially meets the eye.


I'm a lover
The singer's true identity or nature is that of a person who loves, despite their outward appearance or occupation.


Can't judge a book by looking at the cover
The refrain emphasizes the main point of the song: that one cannot accurately judge something based on its external appearance.


Oh come on in closer baby
The singer is urging the listener to pay close attention to the song, as it contains an important message.


Hear what else I gotta say!
The singer is encouraging the listener to listen closely, as they have more important ideas to share.


You got your radio turned down too low
The singer is accusing the listener of not paying enough attention to the message being conveyed, possibly due to not listening closely enough.


Turn it up!
The singer is imploring the listener to increase the volume of their radio, signaling the importance of the song's message.


You can't judge sugar by looking at the cane
The taste or quality of sugar cannot be determined solely by examining the plant from which it comes.


You can't judge a woman by looking at her man
One cannot make accurate assumptions about a woman based on her relationship with a man.


You can't judge a sister by looking at her brother
The qualities of a woman's brother are not indicative of her own character or abilities.


You can't judge a fish by lookin' in the pond
One cannot fully understand or evaluate the qualities of a fish by simply observing it in its natural habitat.


You can't judge right from looking at the wrong
It is difficult to determine the correctness of a situation by simply observing the mistakes that may have been made within it.


You can't judge one by looking at the other
Two individuals or objects cannot be accurately compared or evaluated by their external appearances alone.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Willie Dixon

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Comments from YouTube:

@darrylevans4401

The late and great Bo Diddley right here with one of his many hits. Play him on my internet radio show Classic Soul me The Masterblaster Masterblaster

@VinylOldiesJukebox

I will have to listen to your show sometime. Thanks for listening and have a great day from Lloyd.

@sdgakatbk

A great song by one of the TRULY great rockers of all time.

@VinylOldiesJukebox

Thanks for listening and have a great day from Lloyd.

@RockinWhitlow

Great player for sure, but the song was written by the great jazz/blues bass-player Willie Dixon.

@josefeschweiler3631

This man started in 1955, the year I was born. This explains something.

@aPaPlainjane

I think i was lucky. I discovered Bo about 10 years later around 1965, about the time i started to drive. The cute girl next door who was a little older said, "Where did you find this music !!!?".

@MattAttack54

The Greatest Guitarist that ever existed the man in my opinion.

@VinylOldiesJukebox

Thanks Matt for listening and have a great day from Lloyd.

@bettykubat807

I love Bo

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