Catfish Bates
Don Williams Lyrics


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They call me Catfish Bates
'Cause I can catch a catfish anytime I want to
Even when the moon man tells me they won't bite
They call me Catfish Bates
'Cause I know where that big ole flathead's a hiddin'.
I'm a gonna take him home with me tonight

I am the king of Looseyhatchie
My home is on the river
And them catfish they all know me by my sigh
I keep my nose on the westwind
My eye on the water
And my mind on my business all the time

Well I get me a plug a days worth of tobacco
And a can a big ole redworms
I go down to where the rivers runnin' strong
I throw my hook out on the water
I let it float on down the channel
And I'll have me a big ole flathead 'for too long

Oh when they bury me I want to be somewhere on the river
With a big ole flathead layin' on my stone
And them catfish will all be prayin




They'll be flatheads up in heaven
So my ghost will leave them hatchie cats alone

Overall Meaning

The song "Catfish Bates" by Don Williams tells the story of a skilled fisherman named Catfish Bates, who is known throughout Looseyhatchie, his hometown on the river, for his ability to catch catfish even when the conditions seem unfavorable. He is confident in his ability to catch a big ole flathead and take it home with him, much to the envy of other fishermen. Catfish Bates is a man who knows the river well, always listening to the wind, watching the water and minding his own business. He loves his work, which is evident in his careful preparation of tobacco and big ole redworms for his fishing trip. The song ends with a glimpse into Catfish Bates' final wishes, which involve being buried near the river with a big catfish on his stone.


The lyrics of "Catfish Bates" celebrate the spirit of self-confidence, hard work and love for one's craft. Catfish Bates takes pride in his ability to catch catfish, and the song portrays him as a skilled and respected member of his community. The lyrics also highlight the connection between a person and nature. Catfish Bates is in tune with the river and the elements, and his success as a fisherman depends on his awareness of them. The final lines of the song suggest that Catfish Bates will be remembered as a man who loved and respected the river, and as a skilled fisherman who knew how to catch a big ole flathead.


Line by Line Meaning

They call me Catfish Bates
I am known by the name Catfish Bates


'Cause I can catch a catfish anytime I want to
I am skilled enough to catch a catfish at any time


Even when the moon man tells me they won't bite
I still have the ability to catch a catfish even when the moon man predicts their inactivity


'Cause I know where that big ole flathead's a hiddin'.
I am knowledgeable of where to find the big flathead catfish


I'm a gonna take him home with me tonight
I plan on bringing home the big flathead catfish tonight


I am the king of Looseyhatchie
I hold the title of the most proficient fisherman in Looseyhatchie


My home is on the river
I reside close to the river


And them catfish they all know me by my sigh
The catfish are familiar with my presence through my sound


I keep my nose on the westwind
I am mindful of the direction of the westwind


My eye on the water
I am observant of the water


And my mind on my business all the time
I stay fully focused on my activities


Well I get me a plug a days worth of tobacco
I obtain tobacco that could last for a day's use


And a can a big ole redworms
I acquire a can full of big redworms


I go down to where the rivers runnin' strong
I go to the part of the river where the water flows powerfully


I throw my hook out on the water
I cast my hook onto the water


I let it float on down the channel
I let it drift along the direction of the channel


And I'll have me a big ole flathead 'for too long
I expect to catch a big flathead catfish quickly


Oh when they bury me I want to be somewhere on the river
When I pass away, I wish to be buried near the river


With a big ole flathead layin' on my stone
I would like the big flathead catfish to be displayed on my gravestone


And them catfish will all be prayin
The catfish will look up to the big flathead catfish as an example to follow


They'll be flatheads up in heaven
The big flathead catfish will be viewed as the elite group in heaven


So my ghost will leave them hatchie cats alone
I would leave the smaller catfish alone once I am specter since I have a connection to the big flathead catfish




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