You Can't Judge a Book by the 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

Bo Diddley's song "You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover" is an insightful commentary on the harmful nature of preconceived notions and prejudices. The lyrics suggest that appearances can be deceiving, and one shouldn't judge a person or situation based solely on what meets the eye. Diddley employs a series of metaphors – "an apple by looking at a tree," "honey by looking at the bee," "a daughter by looking at the mother," and "a book by looking at the cover" – to illustrate his point.


In the chorus, Diddley emphasizes that misjudgment is a two-way street. "Oh can't you see, oh you misjudge me," he sings. "I look like a farmer, but I'm a lover." Here, he acknowledges that he himself has been the subject of misunderstanding and miscalculation. The song serves as a reminder that we should try to look beyond surface appearances and give everyone a fair shake.


Line by Line Meaning

You can't judge an apple by looking at a tree
You can't assume the quality of the fruit simply by looking at the tree it grows on.


You can't judge honey by looking at the bee
You can't guess the taste of honey just by examining the insect that made it.


You can't judge a daughter by looking at the mother
You can't predict the behavior or personality of a daughter based only on the characteristics of her mother.


You can't judge a book by looking at the cover
Appearances are often deceiving and should not be relied upon to determine the true nature or worth of something.


Oh can't you see
Don't you understand?


Oh you misjudge me
You've made a mistake in assuming my identity or intentions.


I look like a farmer, but
My outward appearance suggests that I am a farmer, but...


I'm a lover
...in reality, I am someone who values romantic relationships.


Can't judge a book by looking at the cover
Once again, remember that appearances can be misleading.


Oh come on in closer baby
Get closer to me so you can hear me better.


Hear what else I gotta say
Listen to the rest of my message.


You got your radio turned down too low
You are not paying enough attention.


Turn it up
Pay closer attention to what I'm saying.


You can't judge sugar by looking at the cane
You cannot determine the quality of sugar by simply examining the plant from which it came.


You can't judge a woman by looking at her man
You cannot assume anything about a woman simply by examining her male partner.


You can't judge a sister by looking at her brother
A woman cannot be understood solely by examining her male sibling.


You can't judge a fish by lookin' in the pond
The value of a fish cannot be determined by simply examining the body of water it lives in.


You can't judge right from looking at the wrong
To truly understand the concept of right versus wrong, you must consider both sides.


You can't judge one by looking at the other
Two things cannot be compared and evaluated simply by examining one of them.


Can't judge a book by looking at the cover
One more time, remember that appearances can be misleading.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Willie Dixon

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@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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