John Lee Hooker Boogie
Canned Heat Lyrics


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"'JLH speaking"':
Keep myself together
I want you top listen to this
'Cause we're in a war
You got to fight to stay in it though
You got the stuff
You gotta be strong
You gotta do your thing

John Lee Hooker sure was a friend of mine
John Lee Hooker sure was a friend of mine
He could shake a boogie he could do it all the time

He was born in Mississippi baby, when did you try
Took a country beat take it up and
Work to make a boogie, and make a boogie
Shake your boogie baby you can rock house all night long

Now I like to boogie and you do to
_______ people it's the way to do
Shake that thing, shake that thing
Shake your boogie you can rock house all night long

"'JLH"': "Let that boy boogie-woogie"

John Lee Hooker sure was a friend of mine
John Lee Hooker sure was a friend of mine
He could shake a boogie he could do it all the time

You can boogie in the morning you can boogie at night
John Lee knew the thing's all right
And don't forget to boogie
And we don't we forget to boogie





Shake your boogie you can rock house all night long

Overall Meaning

The beginning of the lyrics suggests that 'JLH', likely referring to John Lee Hooker, is speaking to the listener, encouraging them to persevere in a challenging environment as if in a warzone. The lines "You got to fight to stay in it though / You got the stuff / You gotta be strong / You gotta do your thing" convey the message that one should not give up and must rely on their inner strength to succeed. The song then shifts to an ode to John Lee Hooker, a blues guitarist from Mississippi who was known for his ability to play the boogie rhythm. The lyrics highlight his talent for shaking the boogie and doing it all the time. The repetition of Hooker's name in the chorus reinforces the idea that he was a significant figure in the blues world and a friend of the singer.


The song continues by describing John Lee Hooker's background, stating that he was born in Mississippi and learned to play the country beat, which he then elevated to create the boogie rhythm. The lines "Shake your boogie baby you can rock house all night long" emphasize the infectious quality of the boogie rhythm and its ability to get people dancing. The lyrics then circle back to the message of the beginning, with the addition of the command to "don't forget to boogie". The repetition of the line "John Lee Hooker sure was a friend of mine" acts as a statement of admiration for Hooker and what he brought to the blues genre.


Line by Line Meaning

'JLH speaking'
John Lee Hooker encourages listeners to fight the war that is life, stay strong, and do your thing.


John Lee Hooker sure was a friend of mine
The singer had a close relationship with John Lee Hooker, who was a talented musician.


He could shake a boogie he could do it all the time
John Lee Hooker was an expert at playing boogie music and could perform it with ease.


He was born in Mississippi baby, when did you try
John Lee Hooker was born in Mississippi, where he gained experience playing music.


Took a country beat take it up and
John Lee Hooker transformed a rural style of music into a more energetic and urban sound.


Work to make a boogie, and make a boogie
John Lee Hooker spent time perfecting the boogie style of music and refining his technique.


Shake your boogie baby you can rock house all night long
The singer encourages listeners to dance and enjoy themselves all night long by shaking their body to the beat of the music.


Now I like to boogie and you do to
The artist and the audience both enjoy boogie music.


_______ people it's the way to do
Boogie music is a popular and enjoyable style of music for many people.


Shake that thing, shake that thing
The artist encourages listeners to dance and move their bodies to the music.


'JLH': 'Let that boy boogie-woogie'
John Lee Hooker gives his approval for the listener to dance and enjoy the music.


You can boogie in the morning you can boogie at night
Boogie music is suitable to dance to at any time of day or night.


John Lee knew the thing's all right
John Lee Hooker was confident in his abilities and knew that his music was good.


And don't forget to boogie
The singer reminds listeners to not forget to dance to the music.


And we don't we forget to boogie
The singer emphasizes the importance of dancing and enjoying oneself at all times.


Shake your boogie you can rock house all night long
The artist encourages listeners again to dance and enjoy the music as long as they want to.




Writer(s): ADOLFO DE LA PARRA

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