Swlabr take 1
Cream Lyrics


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Want to go out, baby, to late at night.
Lawdy mama, no need to worry.
Want to go out, baby, to late at night.
I got a real funny feeling
You're gonna treat your daddy right.

Big-legged woman, come and hold my hand.
Lawdy mama, no need to worry.
Big-legged woman, come and hold my hand.




I got a real funny feeling
You want to love another man.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Cream's song "Swlabr" take 1 seem to be about a man who wants to go out with his girl late at night, but he has some doubts about her loyalty. He seems to be afraid that she might cheat on him with another man, and is trying to find some reassurance. However, the lyrics are quite ambiguous, and it's not clear whether the man is projecting his own insecurities onto his girlfriend, or whether she's actually giving him reason to doubt her.


The first verse sets the scene for the rest of the song, as the man expresses his desire to go out with his girl late at night, but also his concern that she might not treat him right. The second verse introduces the image of the "big-legged woman", who seems to function as a sort of rival or threat to the man's relationship. The lyrics suggest that the man wants this woman to hold his hand in order to show his girl that he's desired by other women, but there's also a hint that he might be tempted to stray himself.


Overall, the lyrics of "Swlabr" are quite suggestive and enigmatic, and leave a lot of room for interpretation. It's possible to read the song as a cautionary tale about the dangers of jealousy and possessiveness, or as a more straightforward love song with a hint of betrayal and sexual tension.


Line by Line Meaning

Want to go out, baby, to late at night.
Expressing desire to go out late at night with someone


Lawdy mama, no need to worry.
Reassuring the mother that everything will be all right


Want to go out, baby, to late at night.
Repeating the desire to go out late at night with someone


I got a real funny feeling You're gonna treat your daddy right.
Having a positive feeling that the person will treat their partner well in the upcoming night out


Big-legged woman, come and hold my hand.
Addressing a woman with sexy physical features and asking her to hold hands


Lawdy mama, no need to worry.
Reassuring the mother again that everything will be all right


Big-legged woman, come and hold my hand.
Repeatedly asking the woman with sexy physical features to hold hands


I got a real funny feeling You want to love another man.
Having a negative feeling that the woman with sexy physical features might cheat with another man.




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Mike Roberts

Cream was perfect - it just doesn't get any better - technique, soul, tone, emotion, song writing - the most imaginative reinterpretation and modernization of the blues we'll ever hear.

Arminius Hermann

Mike Roberts Yep, that's what's great about them. You can just listen to one song only from them because every time they play it, it's going to be different. That's why I try to get all the versions I can of all their songs so I can just listen to that one song an hear how different it is each time. The interplay between them is just astounding an how they leave room for the others to come in an Jam. And also how they play to each others strengths an weaknesses is just amazing. I don't understand how people can argue that any band is better then them, speaking in terms of the rock world. I like a lot of those bands an respect them but they just don't have the skill these three guys had, especially at that age.

David Zimmerli

Mike Roberts - You speak the unadulterated truth....

sunfactory1957

Totally agree, the most perfect blues rock group ever assembled. The perfect storm of 3 of the best players at their respective instruments. All 3 feeding off each other’s energy. I doubt their will be another group like it . RIP Jack and long live Eric and Ginger .

Scott Hazlewood

@sunfactory1957 Agree also. Yet, Humble Pie (Frampton, Ridley, Shirley and Marriott) was right up there around this time.

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Scott Hazlewood
Humble Pie never got the recognition they deserved. I enjoyed their high energy rock n blues but enjoyed Cream and Rory more. Good stuff . Music is so tame now it’s depressing .

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John Cole

A Jazz rhythm section and a blues guitarist will always create something amazing together.

TheCream14

Cream was/is my favorite band and I've been playing for over 50 years.

Micky Mantle

Crossroads recorded Live in 1967 is possibly one of the heaviest tracks ever recorded (turn it up !). Bands just didn't play like that in those days. Cream were really 'heavy' live - when everyone else were still blowin flutes & tapping tambourines. I saw them live & you could feel the 'air' from their amps right at the back ! Turned the whole music scene right around.

Riff Digger

Did Jack’s bass tone have note clarity that far back or was is it muddy boom-boom as others have said. Certainly Felix, Dowd and Halverson EQ’d and compressed a note-clear bass sound for the live album cuts. Thanks.

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