Smokey Joe's Cafe
Buddy Holly Lyrics


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One day while I was eating down at Smokey Joe's Cafe
A-sittin' there readin' down at Smokey Joe's Cafe
A chicken walked in through the door
That I had never seen before
At least I never saw her down at Smokey Joe?s Cafe
And it scared me when she sat right down next to me
Her knees were almost touching mine at Smokey Joe's Cafe
A chill was runnin' down my spine at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I could smell her sweet perfume
She smiled and made my heart go boom
And everybody room at Smokey Joe?s Cafe
They said be careful - that chick belongs to Smokey Joe
And from behind the counter - I saw a man
A chef's hat on his head and a knife in his hand
He grabbed me by the collar and began to shout
You better eat up all your beans, boy and clear right on out!?
Well, I know I'll never eat again at Smokey Joe?s Cafe
And so I'll never see again at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I'd rather eat my chili beans at Jim's or Jack's or John's or Gene's




Than take my chances eating down at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I risked my life when that Smokey Joe's a crazy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Buddy Holly's song Smokey Joe tell the story of a man eating at a cafe when a woman he has never seen before walks in. As she sits down next to him, the man is immediately attracted to her and is entranced by her beauty and perfume. However, he soon finds out that she's with Smokey Joe, who is the owner of the cafe and possibly her boyfriend. The situation becomes tense when Smokey Joe appears from behind the counter wearing a chef's hat and brandishing a knife. He threatens the man, yelling at him to eat all his beans and leave. The man, scared and intimidated, decides that he will never eat at Smokey Joe's Cafe again.


The song employs humor and an engaging storyline to explore jealousy and possessiveness. The man's infatuation with the woman is portrayed as dangerous and reckless. Smokey Joe's Cafe is depicted as a place of danger and threat instead of a homey and welcoming place like most cafes. The lyrics have a sharp wit and a rhythmic feel in the way they are delivered, highlighting Buddy Holly's songwriting talent and skill.


Line by Line Meaning

One day while I was eating down at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I was dining at Smokey Joe's Cafe when this incident happened


A-sittin' there readin' down at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I was sitting and reading something while I was at Smokey Joe's Cafe


A chicken walked in through the door
A woman walked in through the cafe's door


That I had never seen before
I couldn't recall seeing her before


At least I never saw her down at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I hadn't seen her at that specific place before


And it scared me when she sat right down next to me
I was frightened when she came and sat beside me


Her knees were almost touching mine at Smokey Joe's Cafe
Our knees were almost brushing, and it made me uncomfortable


A chill was runnin' down my spine at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I had a shiver down my spine while being at Smokey Joe's Cafe


I could smell her sweet perfume
I could smell the fragrance she had on


She smiled and made my heart go boom
Her smile made my heart beat faster


And everybody room at Smokey Joe's Cafe
Everyone else in the cafe was noticing what was happening


They said be careful - that chick belongs to Smokey Joe
People around me warned me that she's Smokey Joe's girl


And from behind the counter - I saw a man
I noticed a man from behind the counter


A chef's hat on his head and a knife in his hand
He had a chef's hat, indicating he's the chef, and he was holding a knife


He grabbed me by the collar and began to shout
He grabbed me by my collar and started yelling at me


You better eat up all your beans, boy and clear right on out!
He warned me to finish my meal and leave immediately


Well, I know I'll never eat again at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I have decided that I'm not going to eat again at Smokey Joe's Cafe


And so I'll never see again at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I will never return to Smokey Joe's Cafe again


I'd rather eat my chili beans at Jim's or Jack's or John's or Gene's
I have multiple places in mind where I would rather eat than Smokey Joe's Cafe


Than take my chances eating down at Smokey Joe's Cafe
I would not risk dining at Smokey Joe's Cafe


I risked my life when that Smokey Joe's a crazy
I feel like I was risking my safety by being in that cafe with Smokey Joe around




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLER

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Appalachian Outcast

An interesting fact:

look almost just like him. I’m from Texas, have a bit of a similar voice, and play guitar and some other instruments. I remember singing a while ago and my parents and everybody said I reminded them of Buddy Holly. Then my parents looked at my family tree. There he was. On my family tree. I’m also same religion as him. I’m a baptist he was too. And I realized that my father looked like buddy too. I am happy to be related to him. I impersonate him

Some information about Buddy Holly:

Buddy Holly was only 22 when he died and sang since he was around 13. He was in a country and western duo with bob Montgomery for a while then he joined the crickets in late 1957. They had good songs together, such as, Oh Boy!, Peggy Sue, That’ll be the day, Everyday, and words of love. He was no doubt great at a lot. I don’t like him because he’s my relative, I like him because he has talent. I was a fan of him before I figured out I was related to him. But his band was mainly friends but he had his 3rd cousin by marriage join. Niki Sullivan was in there but then quit because he wasn’t a fan of the traveling. Then it was stuck with Buddy Holly, Joe B Mauldin, and Jerry Allison. Then the crickets got in a argument because Buddy wanted to record in New York. But Jerry and joe wanted to stay in Clovis New Mexico. Also Joe and Jerry were drinking a little bit. Then Buddy on a tour that took his life along with Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. Maria Elena Holly had a miscarriage and lost the baby. She was devastated and she never remarried again. February 3rd 1959 was then nicknamed The Day The Music Died. And there is some theories that Buddy shot The Big Bopper but there was no way it was possible for Buddy, Ritchie, or The Big Bopper to live. The last thing I want to say is....


R.I.P



All comments from YouTube:

Twisted Kettle

Can not stop listing too this 😂😂😂 needs too go in the radio

the king

Buddy holly a legend........RIP

Dave Stonehill

Buddy Holly was one of the greatest!

Jerry Johnson

One of the first and best of the greatest

Grover Bennington

This song could play today and still sound modern..

Lex Wahl

I've always loved this song. Borrowed a BH album from the library, and it had this song on it.

Deborah Dickson

Buddy Holly recorded this as a demo on his apartment tapes with just him and his guitar shortly before he died. This has been dubbed and released after his death. The apartment tapes not dubbed are the best with just Buddy and his guitar.

jzzlvrmee

He really does a nice arrangement on this one!!

bilbo206

Whaaa? I thought I had every Buddy Holly CD available, had heard every song. I have got to find this, fabulous. He was soooo far ahead of his time.

jaggermorrison2010

Interesting to hear the song this forrm. Buddy recorded it in his apartment in January 1959 with his acoustic guitar. those tapes were found after his death and additional music and vocalist were added in the studio.

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