Joe Kirby
Charley Patton Lyrics


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Said I'll be your monkey baby, don't wanna be your dog
I said I'll be your monkey baby, don't wanna be your dog
'Fore I stand your doggin', I'll stay in a hollow log

Some people say baby them Kirby blues ain't bad
Some people say now baby them Joe Kirby blues ain't bad
Well it must not a been them Joe Kirby blues I had
Just like a doggone rabbit, lordy, got no doggone den
I'm just like a rabbit I ain't got no doggone den
I been in trouble Lord ever since here I been

I was standing Clack's the crossroads, kissing my rider goodbye
I was standing at the crossroads, bid my rider goodbye
It blowed for the crossroad, Lord, she started to fly

Well I'm goin' where the Green River do sink down
I'm goin' where the Green River do run down
But the woman I love Lordy, she live in Robin'ville town

Hey well well well now baby, now tell me what's on your mind




Hey just tell me now mama Lordy, tell me what's on your mind
Well you know you got a home baby long as I got mine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Joe Kirby, by Charley Patton, convey a message of resistance while maintaining a playful and humorous tone. The song seems to be about a man, who compares himself to a monkey and a rabbit, trying to establish his own rules and desires in a relationship with a woman. He asserts himself by saying, "Said I'll be your monkey baby, don't wanna be your dog. 'Fore I stand your doggin', I'll stay in a hollow log". This line is an excellent example of the humor in the song as he is telling his lover that he would rather be a monkey, which is a more independent and respected animal in some cultures than being a dog, which is often obedient and reliant on its owner. The man seems to be tired of being controlled by his lover, and he would instead stay hidden in a log than be 'dogged' or dominated.


The next part of the song, "Some people say baby them Kirby blues ain't bad, well, it must not have been them Joe Kirby blues I had," suggests that the man had a particularly unhappy experience with Joe Kirby blues. Joe Kirby was an old blues song, and the phrase 'Joe Kirby blues' seems to refer to the blues that the man and other people were experiencing. Still, his experience was particularly troubling, and he was not able to shake it off as easily as others. Throughout the song, the man asserts his independence while still holding on to his love for the woman. Although he is having trouble with their relationship, he recognizes that they both have homes, "Well you know you got a home baby long as I got mine."


Line by Line Meaning

Said I'll be your monkey baby, don't wanna be your dog
I'm willing to help you out, but I don't want to be completely subordinate to you


I said I'll be your monkey baby, don't wanna be your dog
I'm willing to help you out, but I don't want to be completely subordinate to you


'Fore I stand your doggin', I'll stay in a hollow log
I'll avoid being humiliated by you if that means I have to hide away


Some people say baby them Kirby blues ain't bad
Some people say that the problems caused by Joe Kirby are not too difficult to handle


Some people say now baby them Joe Kirby blues ain't bad
Some people say that the problems caused by Joe Kirby are not too difficult to handle


Well it must not a been them Joe Kirby blues I had
The problems I've experienced must have been much worse than the ones caused by Joe Kirby


Just like a doggone rabbit, lordy, got no doggone den
Like a lost rabbit, I'm wandering without a place to call home


I'm just like a rabbit I ain't got no doggone den
Like a lost rabbit, I'm wandering without a place to call home


I been in trouble Lord ever since here I been
I've been facing problems for as long as I can remember


I was standing at the crossroads, bid my rider goodbye
I was saying farewell to my partner at the crossroads


It blowed for the crossroad, Lord, she started to fly
The whistle sounded for the crossroads, and my partner quickly departed


I'm goin' where the Green River do run down
I'm heading towards the area where the Green River flows


But the woman I love Lordy, she live in Robin'ville town
Unfortunately, the person I care about lives in Robin'ville town, which is in a different direction


Hey just tell me now mama Lordy, tell me what's on your mind
Please share your thoughts with me honestly


Well you know you got a home baby long as I got mine
You are always welcome in my home, as long as I have one




Writer(s): John Fahey

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