Dirty Old Man
Delaney & Bonnie Lyrics


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Baby don′t you cry
Don't you cry and hold my hand
Baby don′t you cry
Don't you cry and hold my hand
You should have listen to your mama
He ain't the kind you want,
The lying spend his last dime on a jug of wine
He′s just a dirty old man

Donna listen here
He ain′t the kind to understand
Oh, darling listen here
He ain't the kind to understand
Well, you know I tried to tell you
You should known that he be going leaving you alone just weep and moan
He′s just a dirty old man

Well honey I told you, long time ago
Now, if you just admit it your gonna be fine
He was always taking never giving,
Always looking at all the other women
Now I said child, why won't you ever ever learn, oh yeah

Baby, baby, ba-baby don′t cry
Don't you cry and hold my hand
Baby don′t you cry
Don't you cry and hold my hand
You should have listen to your mama
He ain't the kind you want,
The lying spend his last dime on a jug of wine
He′s just a dirty old man

A dirty old man
You′ll understand




Just a dirty old man
He's a dirty old man

Overall Meaning

The song Dirty Old Man by Delaney & Bonnie is a warning to a young woman, urging her to stay away from a man who is not the right match for her. The lyrics start by consoling the woman, advising her not to cry and instead hold the singer's hand. The chorus repeats this advice, emphasizing that the man at hand is not trustworthy and should not be pursued. The song then shifts to more direct confrontation, as the singer urges the woman to listen to reason and understand that this man is not the type of person who can give her what she needs. The woman is warned that she should have listened to her mother, as this man is a "dirty old man" who lies and spends his money recklessly.


The song highlights the theme of female empowerment, as the singer takes on the role of a protective friend who tries to steer the young woman in the right direction. The lyrics suggest that the woman has been blinded by love and needs someone to open her eyes to the truth. The use of the phrase "dirty old man" also adds a layer of commentary about the objectification of women and the dangers of predatory behavior.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby don't you cry
Do not cry


Don't you cry and hold my hand
Calm down and hold my hand


You should have listen to your mama
Your mother gave you good advice


He ain't the kind you want,
He is not the right kind of person for you


The lying spend his last dime on a jug of wine
He is dishonest and spends all his money on alcohol


He's just a dirty old man
He is a promiscuous and untrustworthy older man


Donna listen here
Attention, Donna


He ain't the kind to understand
He cannot comprehend your feelings


Oh, darling listen here
Attention, my dear


You should known that he be going leaving you alone just weep and moan
He will inevitably abandon you, causing heartache


Well honey I told you, long time ago
I warned you a while back


Now, if you just admit it your gonna be fine
Accept that he is not worth your time and move on


He was always taking never giving,
He is selfish and does not reciprocate


Always looking at all the other women
He is unfaithful and disloyal


Now I said child, why won't you ever ever learn, oh yeah
I asked you why you cannot seem to learn from your mistakes


A dirty old man
A lecherous older man


You'll understand
You will eventually realize the truth


Just a dirty old man
He is solely a sleazy older man


He's a dirty old man
He is a perverted older man




Writer(s): M. Davis, D. Bramlett

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