Honest I Do
James Cotton Lyrics


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Don′t you know that I love you
Honest I do
I'll never please
No one but you

Don′t you know that I love you
Stop driving me mad
When I woke up this morning
I Never felt so bad

Don't tell me love you me
Stop driving me mad
You the sweetest little woman
That I ever had

Please tell me you love me
Stop driving me mad
When I woke up this morning
I Never felt so bad

Don't you know that I love you
Honest I do
I′ll never please
No one but you

Please tell me you love me
Stop driving me mad




When I woke up this morning
I Never felt so bad

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to James Cotton's song "Honest I Do" express the theme of love and the intensity of the emotional turmoil that comes with it. The repeated phrase "Don't you know that I love you, Honest I do," is a declaration of the singer's devotion to their beloved. The plea "Please tell me you love me" illustrates the strong desire for reciprocation from the other person. However, this love is causing the singer significant mental agitation, as emphasized by the repeated line "Stop driving me mad." This suggests that despite the depth of the love, there may be doubts, insecurities, and anxieties present in the relationship.


The imagery of waking up feeling bad reinforces the emotional distress the singer is experiencing, perhaps due to the fear of their love not being returned. The repeated lines "I'll never please, no one but you," highlights the singer's commitment to making their beloved happy, reinforcing the importance of this love to the singer. Overall, the lyrics to "Honest I Do," evoke the highs and lows of an intense love affair.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't you know that I love you
I have strong feelings of love for you


Honest I do
I am truly sincere about my feelings for you


I'll never please
I will never try to please anyone else but you


No one but you
You are the only one that matters to me


Stop driving me mad
Please stop bothering or irritating me


When I woke up this morning
At the start of my day


I never felt so bad
I have not felt this terrible before


Don't tell me love you me
Do not try to convince me that you love me


You the sweetest little woman
You are the nicest and most charming woman


Please tell me you love me
I would like you to express your love for me




Writer(s): Jimmy Reed, Ewart G. Abner Jr.

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@glennpowell7791

I've been listening to James Cotton for over 35 years, I even got to see him live in a small venue. He will always be my favorite. This has been a bad year ; we've lost Pinetop, Leon Russell and now James. RIP to all you are missed.

@stephensantangelo5106

got to see him in a little club that was in Nanuet N.Y. Mat guitar Murphy was in the band then

@chrisspedding4547

I had the pleasure to see James Cotton in a little joint called Shenanigans in Tampa/Lutz Fl. In 1976 or 77. There was a couple of dozen people listening to Southern Rock on the jukebox. Then Mr. Cotton came on and people stopped shooting pool and we're amazed at the sound. It was the most soulful high energy music that I have ever heard. I stood on the dancefloor two feet away and I was blown away. Wow, I'm glad I went out to the bar on that particular work night. RIP Mr. Cotton

@lubomircech4379

Dík za tip.Super blues i s Roulinama.❤😊

@richlamar9397

This is sweeter than Jimmy's. But both are incredible.

@sonjakirby2339

i love this tune..thanks for posting.

@roryfann

RIP one of the all time greats.

@stephensantangelo5106

He does Jimmy Reed proud RIP you two greats.

@coravisser727

yah this is super cool.what a beautifull track is this,thank ou very much.it makes me so happy.

@Gorgoras50

Magnific! For those wondering, the harp is in A, first position!

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