Sweet Sixteen
James Cotton Lyrics


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When I first met you, baby
You were just sweet sixteen
You just left your home, baby
Sweetest thing I've ever seen
But you would not do, you would not do
Anything I asked you to
Now you run away home, baby
Now you gonna run away from me too
Well, my brother is in Korea
And my sister down in New Orleans
Well, my mother's up in heaven
Lord, what's gonna happen to me
Yes, I love you, I've always loved you
Ever since I called your name
But seems like everything I do
Oh, has been in vain
Sweet sixteen, sweet sixteen
Sweet sixteen, sweet sixteen




Well, the sweetest thing that I've ever seen
Sweet sixteen

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of James Cotton's song "Sweet Sixteen" depict a love story that begins with the singer meeting his love interest when she was just sixteen years old. He describes her as the "sweetest thing" he had ever seen. However, he recounts that she was unwilling to do anything he asked her to do. Eventually, the singer becomes worried that he will lose his love interest because she is running away from him, just like his brother is in Korea, his sister lives in New Orleans, and his mother has passed away.


Throughout the song, the singer confesses his undying love for his sweet sixteen. He claims to have always loved her since the moment he called her name. Despite his love for her, he laments that everything he has done for her has been in vain. The lyrics of the song touch on themes of love, heartbreak, and loss.


One interesting fact about the song is that it was originally recorded by B.B. King before James Cotton's version became more popular. Additionally, the song has been covered by many artists over the years, including Eric Clapton and Joe Bonamassa. "Sweet Sixteen" has also been inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame. Finally, it's worth noting that the lyrics of the song are somewhat controversial, given the age difference between the singer and his love interest.


Chords (key of G):
Verse: G, C, G, D, G, C, G, D
Chorus: G, D, G, C, G, D, G


Line by Line Meaning

When I first met you, baby
When I first saw you


You were just sweet sixteen
You were only sixteen years old


You just left your home, baby
You just moved out of your parents' house


Sweetest thing I've ever seen
Most beautiful girl I've ever seen


But you would not do, you would not do
But you wouldn't follow my wishes


Anything I asked you to
Whatever I requested


Now you run away home, baby
You went back to your parents' house


Now you gonna run away from me too
You will leave me as well


Well, my brother is in Korea
My brother is in the Korean War


And my sister down in New Orleans
My sister is living in New Orleans


Well, my mother's up in heaven
My mother has passed away and is in heaven


Lord, what's gonna happen to me
I don't know what will become of me


Yes, I love you, I've always loved you
I have loved you from the beginning


Ever since I called your name
From the moment I first said your name


But seems like everything I do
But it appears that all of my efforts


Oh, has been in vain
Have been unsuccessful


Sweet sixteen, sweet sixteen
Beautiful sixteen-year-old girl


Sweet sixteen, sweet sixteen
Gorgeous sixteen-year-old girl


Well, the sweetest thing that I've ever seen
The most attractive girl I have ever seen


Sweet sixteen
Beautiful sixteen-year-old girl




Writer(s): Riley B. King, Joe Bihari Copyright: Universal Music - Careers

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Dave Lindsey

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