My Baby Changed The Lock On Her Door
Hans Theessink Lyrics


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My baby changed, changed the lock on her door
My mama changed, changed the lock on her door
The key I've got, it just don't fit no more
My mama told me, my papa told me too
My dear old mother told me, my papa told me too
Settle down with that woman, she'll make a wreck out of you
You threw out my clothes and my blue suede shoes
And my old guitar, a Gibson Kalamazoo
But how on earth could you throw out my rhythm 'n blues
(Spoken: Especially that old Ray Charles record)
They say you've got a new man, the rumor's spread all over town
You got yourself a new man, the rumor's spread all over town
Guess I'm leaving you baby, you won't stop messing 'round
Bye bye baby, believe it's time to go




Bye bye baby, believe it's time to go
You won't stop messin' with Mr. so-and-so

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hans Theessink's song My Baby Changed The Lock On Her Door are a lament over a relationship that has gone sour. The singer has been locked out by his lover, who has changed the lock on her door to keep him out. He reflects on the advice given to him by his mother and father, warning him that his woman would make a wreck out of him if he didn't settle down. Despite their warning, he pursued the relationship only to be thrown out and left with nothing but a useless key.


The singer's frustration is evident in the lyrics, as he lists the items that his lover has thrown out, including his clothes, blue suede shoes, and most importantly, his old Gibson Kalamazoo guitar. He is particularly upset that she has thrown out his rhythm 'n' blues, and even calls out an old Ray Charles record as something he cannot believe she would toss aside. The singer then confronts his lover about rumors of a new man, telling her that he is leaving her because she won't stop messing around.


The song is a classic example of the blues genre, with its themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and loss. The singer's pain is palpable, as he sings about being locked out of love and feeling like he has lost everything. The song is a reminder of the power of love to both lift and destroy, and the importance of choosing one's partners wisely.


Line by Line Meaning

My baby changed, changed the lock on her door
My partner has decided to change the lock on their door, preventing me from entering.


My mama changed, changed the lock on her door
My mother has also decided to change the lock on her door, preventing me from entering.


The key I've got, it just don't fit no more
The key that I have to enter my partner's or mother's home no longer works with the new locks.


My mama told me, my papa told me too
Both my mother and father advised me to settle down with my partner.


Settle down with that woman, she'll make a wreck out of you
My parents warned me that if I continue to pursue a relationship with my partner, it will ultimately lead to my downfall.


You threw out my clothes and my blue suede shoes
My partner has disposed of my possessions, including my clothes and blue suede shoes.


And my old guitar, a Gibson Kalamazoo
In addition to my clothes, my partner has also gotten rid of my beloved Gibson Kalamazoo guitar.


But how on earth could you throw out my rhythm 'n blues
I am particularly upset that my partner has thrown out my rhythm and blues records, including a sentimental Ray Charles record.


They say you've got a new man, the rumor's spread all over town
There is a widespread rumor that my partner has started seeing someone new.


You got yourself a new man, the rumor's spread all over town
It is confirmed that my partner has a new man.


Guess I'm leaving you baby, you won't stop messing 'round
As a result of my partner's infidelity and mistreatment, I have decided to leave the relationship.


Bye bye baby, believe it's time to go
I am saying farewell to my partner since it is time for me to move on.


You won't stop messin' with Mr. so-and-so
I am convinced that my partner will continue to cheat on me with Mr. so-and-so, another individual in their life.




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