Guy is known for his showmanship; for example, he plays with drumsticks and walks into the audience whilst playing, the latter being a gimmick he picked up from a local blues guitarist at an early age (joining or leaping into the audience has also long been common in both American popular and gospel music, as in the earlier work of Big Jay McNeely or the Dixie Hummingbirds).
Guy grew up in Louisiana where he learned to play guitar. In the early 1950s he began performing with bands in Baton Rouge. Soon after moving to Chicago in 1957, Guy fell under the influence of "Mighty" Muddy Waters. In 1958 he won a record contract with Artistic Records after beating the West Side guitarists Magic Sam and Otis Rush in a "Head Cutting Contest" at the Blue Flame Club. Soon afterwards he recorded for the Cobra label.
In the early 1960s, Guy was a session guitarist for Chess Records. He recorded on Junior Wells sessions for Delmark Records under the pseudonym Friendly Chap in 1965 and 1966. His career took off during a blues revival period in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and was sparked by Eric Clapton's request that Guy be part of the '24 nights' all-star blues guitar lineup at London's Royal Albert Hall and Guy's subsequent signing with Silvertone Records.
Blues at My Baby's House
Buddy Guy Lyrics
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And I haven't even closed my eyes
Oh, it's four day in the morning
And here I am haven't even closed my eyes
Oh, you know I'm peeping out my window
And try to find that little chil' of mine
Oh, it is sad to be lonesome
Oh, it is sad, when you're in that room all alone
Oh, that's when you realize
That you know that good thing is gone
Oh, that made me lay awake at night
People I just can't sleep no more
Oh, I lay awake at night, huh
People, I just can't sleep no more
Oh, this wind keep blowing
You know it's howling around my door
Oh, but here I am
Lady I'm feeling kind of sad again
Oh, yeah
Oh lady, I'm feeling kind of sad again
Oh, you know I haven't had your lovin' lady no no
Girl, girl, God knows when
Come on home, come on home where you belong
Come on home, huh, come on home where you belong
Oh, I miss you, I miss you baby
Oh, I never in my life never do you wrong
In "Blues at My Baby's House", Buddy Guy laments over a lost love and the emptiness that comes with being alone in the early hours of the morning. The lyrics convey feelings of loneliness and despair as he longs for his lost love to return.
The first two lines immediately indicate that he hasn't been able to sleep at all, which suggests that he's been plagued with thoughts and emotions concerning his partner. As he peers out his window, he hopes to catch a glimpse of his loved one, implying that he's not aware of her whereabouts, and as a result, he's left in a state of unease. The chorus further reinforces the sadness brought about by a lack of companionship and the realization that something valuable has been lost.
Buddy Guy's repetition of the line "Oh, this wind keep blowing, You know it's howling around my door," signifies the bitter coldness of loneliness and the emptiness that comes from a lonely life. As the song comes to an end, Buddy Guy's hopeful plea for his lover to "come on home where you belong" highlights his desire to reunite with his lover and the assurance that he never did anything to hurt her.
Overall, "Blues at My Baby's House" is a beautiful expression of lovesickness and heartbreak, embellished with poignant and meaningful lyrics that tug at one's heartstrings.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, it's four day in the morning
It's already morning and I haven't slept all this while
And I haven't even closed my eyes
I have not slept at all
Oh, you know I'm peeping out my window
I'm looking through my window
And try to find that little chil' of mine
Trying to find my baby girl
Oh, it is sad to be lonesome
Loneliness is a sorrowful feeling
When you're in that room all alone
It hurts when you're alone in a room
Oh, that's when you realize
You understand
That you know that good thing is gone
That the good thing you had is no more
Oh, that made me lay awake at night
It keeps me up at night
People I just can't sleep no more
I just can't sleep anymore
Oh, this wind keep blowing
This wind keeps blowing
You know it's howling around my door
It's making noise around my door
Oh, but here I am
Yet, here I am
Lady I'm feeling kind of sad again
Lady, I feel sad again
Oh lady, I'm feeling kind of sad again
Lady, I'm feeling sad again
Oh, you know I haven't had your lovin' lady no no
I haven't had your love, lady
Girl, girl, God knows when
I don't even know when
Come on home, come on home where you belong
Come back home where you belong
Oh, I miss you, I miss you baby
I miss you, baby
Oh, I never in my life never do you wrong
I have never wronged you in my life
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: BUDDY GUY
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Alvin Geter
One of the most expressive and underated guitar solos ever, every note..
NotMyRealName
That’s why I thumbed this up years ago and I’m right back in Feb 2021. This is the the track that hooked me. It may be why I chose guitar as my profession.
Thank you Buddy.
DoktahArk
You know, normally the most authentic song of a musician gets the most views. But not not in the case of Buddy Guy. This is by far - of course in my opinion - his most iconic song.
Thank you. This song gave me so much.
Brazilian Atlantis
"decades of bad ass blues just like it" No, he switched to a blues with some funk and rock sound like this for about 10 years and then he switched to blues rock in the late '80s.
Brazilian Atlantis
This is Buddy's greatest recording. And Ray "Killer" Allison was the greatest blues drummer of all time.
Ian Tyson
this is the real buddy , yep! and decades of bad ass blues just like it ....he is the king of electric blues kings
PurPleSuN
One of the most inspirational blues guitarists.
Quist
powerful stuff right there!! 4:00
Brazilian Atlantis
3:08
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