The Natchez Burnin'
Howlin' Wolf Lyrics


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Did you ever hear about the burning,
that happened way down in Natchez Mississippi town
Did you ever hear about the burning,
that happened way down in Natchez Mississippi town
Those buildings got to burning, there's my baby layin'on the ground
Charlotte Jones was there, Luiza was there,
Rosie Mae was there, Louise was there
Did you ever hear about the burning,
that happened way down in Natchez Mississippi town




I stood back, was lookin', and the old building come tumble down

Overall Meaning

The Natchez Burnin' by Howlin' Wolf is a song about a tragic event that happened in Natchez, Mississippi, where a fire occurred and many buildings burned down. The lyrics suggest that the singer's lover, referred to as "my baby," was among those who perished in the fire. The song goes on to mention other people who were there, including Charlotte Jones, Luiza, Rosie Mae, and Louise, presumably friends or acquaintances of the singer. The chorus repeats the song's main theme, asking if the listener has ever heard about the burning.


The song strikes a mournful, reflective tone, as the singer muses on the tragedy and his own sense of loss. He stands back and watches the buildings burn, powerless to stop the destruction or save his loved one. The imagery of the old building tumbling down further emphasizes the sense of chaos and loss.


Overall, the song captures the emotion and turmoil of a devastating event, while also evoking a sense of community and shared loss. The repeated question, "Did you ever hear about the burning?" suggests that the singer, and perhaps others in the town, are still grappling with the aftermath of the tragedy.


Line by Line Meaning

Did you ever hear about the burning, that happened way down in Natchez Mississippi town
Have you ever been informed about the fire incident which occurred in Natchez Mississippi town?


Those buildings got to burning, there's my baby layin'on the ground
The buildings caught fire, and unfortunately, my infant is lying motionless on the ground.


Charlotte Jones was there, Luiza was there, Rosie Mae was there, Louise was there
In that area, Charlotte Jones, Luiza, Rosie Mae, and Louise were all present.


I stood back, was lookin', and the old building come tumble down
I stood aside and watched as the old building collapsed.




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Written by: WILLIE DIXON

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Comments from YouTube:

Danny Brackett

Howlin Wolf is a legend RIP my brotha!! 🙏🏿

purkasz

I moved to Natchez in Summer of 1964 and got me a job on the radio on WNAT just to get closer to this tune. Now here it comes again. The big circle.

Natalie Kimbro

I was born in Natchez, as was my father and my stepfather. Do you know the Kimbros? My dad was Ray Kimbro and my uncle is Rosco on the Radio, a dj on a local radio station. Love my Natchez Roots. I live in Knoxville, Tennessee. Love going back to Natchez and performing with my Natchez people!

Raarotongaa Ruffin

HOWLIN' WOLF, WONDERFUL VOICE !!!!!!! JUST GREAT !!!!!!!

Larry DuVall

this is taj mahal with canned heat

Larry DuVall

sorry i was wrong i was listening to another song this is the wolf, chester arthur burnett

Raarotongaa Ruffin

Larry DuVall YES, THIS IS THE WOLF....SALUT.

Eugene Gubbard

One of his best imo

Jerome Sears

I love this song. But I hate what happened.

A.T. Oliver

Wow...!!!

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