Dog Me Around
Howlin' Wolf Lyrics


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How many more years
Have I got to let you dog me around?
How many more years
Have I got to let you dog me around?
I'd so rather be dead
Sleeping way down in the ground

If I treat you right
You would believe what I've said
If I treat you right
You would believe what I've said
You [Incomprehensible]
You beg them to let you have your way

I'm going upstairs
I'm gon' bring back down my clothes
I'm goin' upstairs
I'm gon' bring back down my clothes




If anybody ask about me
Just tell 'em I walked out on

Overall Meaning

you long ago


The song "Dog Me Around" by Howlin' Wolf is a blues classic that speaks to the pain and frustration of being mistreated in a relationship. The lyrics are simple and direct, with the repetition of the phrase "How many more years have I got to let you dog me around?" expressing a sense of weariness and resignation. The singer is questioning why they have to continue enduring mistreatment and betrayal, asking if death might be a preferable alternative.


The second stanza suggests that the singer has tried to make things work by treating their partner well, but their efforts are met with resistance and manipulation. The line "You beg them to let you have your way" suggests that the partner is not content with the singer's love and attention, but seeks to control and dominate them instead. The singer's decision to leave is a final act of self-preservation, as they declare their intention to retrieve their belongings and disappear from their partner's life.


One can interpret the song as a commentary on the power dynamics and emotional turmoil of romantic relationships, particularly those that are unequal or abusive. The repeated use of "dog me around" speaks to a sense of oppression and dehumanization, with the singer being treated like a helpless animal. The final line, "Just tell 'em I walked out on you long ago," implies that the singer has come to a point of clarity and resolution, finding the strength to break free from a harmful situation.


Line by Line Meaning

How many more years
For how much longer must I tolerate you controlling me?


Have I got to let you dog me around?
How much longer do I have to put up with your mistreatment?


How many more years
Again, the idea of being stuck and bound by the other person.


Have I got to let you dog me around?
Another statement reinforcing the artist's feeling of being oppressed and controlled.


I'd so rather be dead
The singer would rather be dead than put up with the situation.


Sleeping way down in the ground
This lyric refers to the comfort of death, as opposed to the struggles of life.


If I treat you right
If I treat you well and with respect.


You would believe what I've said
You would have faith and trust in me as a result of me treating you properly.


If I treat you right
The same line as before, restating the sentiment.


You would believe what I've said
Again, the other person would have faith in what the artist has to say if they were treated well.


You [Incomprehensible]
This line seems to suggest that the other person expects to get their way no matter what.


You beg them to let you have your way
This lyric implies that the other person is so used to getting their way by begging that it's become a habit.


I'm going upstairs
The singer is getting ready to leave and make a change.


I'm gonna bring back down my clothes
The singer is preparing to pack and move out.


If anybody asks about me
In case anyone asks about the singer once they leave.


Just tell 'em I walked out on
The artist has left the other person behind and is starting anew.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHESTER SP ACCT. BURNETT, JULES BIHARI

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