Formed in the late 1970s after he moved from Chicago to Boston, Hutto recruited a new band to succeed his earlier band J.B. Hutto & The Hawks. The band recorded studio albums for the Varrick label. Their 1983 Varrick album Slippin' & Slidin', the last studio album of Hutto's career and later reissued on CD as Rock With Me Tonight, has been described as "near-perfect".
Hutto was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame two years after his death.
Got My Mojo Working
J.B. Hutto & the New Hawks Lyrics
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Got my mojo working, but it just won't work on you
I wanna love you so bad till I don't know what to do
I'm going down to Louisiana to get me a mojo hand
I'm going down to Louisiana to get me a mojo hand
I'm gonna have all you women right here at my command
Got my mojo working
Got my mojo working
Got my mojo working
Got my mojo working, but it just won't work on you
Play on!
Got my mojo working
Got my mojo working
Got my mojo working
Got my mojo working
Got my mojo working, but it, uh uh, just won't work on you
The lyrics of J.B. Hutto & the New Hawks's "Got My Mojo Working" suggest a man who is struggling to win the heart of a particular woman, despite his belief that his "mojo" is working. The term "mojo" is a reference to a magic charm or amulet, often used in African American hoodoo or folk magic, which is believed to bring good luck or assist in achieving one's desires. The singer expresses his longing to love the woman in question, almost to the point of being overwhelmed by it. However, despite his efforts, he cannot seem to win her over.
The singer decides to take a trip down to Louisiana to acquire a mojo hand, presumably to help him win the woman's affections. A mojo hand is a specific type of amulet used in African American hoodoo traditions that is filled with various herbs, roots, and other magical substances believed to have specific powers, including the ability to draw in money, love, or success. The singer is convinced that with the help of the mojo hand, he will have all women at his command and finally win over the object of his affection.
Overall, the song suggests the power of belief and the idea that a person's confidence in their abilities or charm can make all the difference in winning over someone's heart. The singer's insistence that his mojo is working, despite evidence to the contrary, reflects the hope and determination that many individuals feel when they are pursuing someone they care for deeply.
Line by Line Meaning
Got my mojo working, but it just won't work on you
I have my magical power working, but it's not effective on you
I wanna love you so bad till I don't know what to do
I have strong desire to love you but I can't control myself
I'm going down to Louisiana to get me a mojo hand
I'm traveling to Louisiana to obtain a magical object for extra strength
I'm gonna have all you women right here at my command
With my newfound power, I will have complete control over all the women around me
Got my mojo working
My power is active and effective
Play on!
Continue the music and celebration of my power
Got my mojo working, but it, uh uh, just won't work on you
My power is still not effective on you, despite my efforts
Lyrics © DARE MUSIC, INC.
Written by: LEO ROBIN, RICHARD WHITING
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Super blues song !🎸🎸🎸