Alberta
John Lee Hooker Lyrics


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Yes, I love, love that girl
Lord, I tell her what I'd do
Lord, I love, love that girl
Tell the world I do
Tell the world I do
Tell the world I do
Tell the world
Tell the world

Yes, I went down to the river
Started to jump overboard an drown
Got to thinkin', now, now
'Bout Alberta; God knows I turned
I turned sho' 'round
I turned sho' 'round
I turned sho'
I turned sho' around
I turned sho'

Yes, I know, know Alberta
Lord, I know 'bout her--way she walk
She got three, three gold teeth, oh, Lord
Dimples in her jaw
Dimples in her jaw
Dimples in
Dimples in her




Dimples in
Oh, Lord, her dimples in her jaw

Overall Meaning

In John Lee Hooker's song "Alberta," the lyrics are focused on his love and admiration for Alberta, a woman he is deeply infatuated with. The repetition of "I love, love that girl" emphasizes his feelings towards her, and he states that he would tell the world about his love for her. The second half of the song focuses on the decision to end his life by jumping into the river, but he changes his mind when he reflects on Alberta. This change of heart shows the significance of Alberta in his life and how she gives him a reason to keep going.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes, I love, love that girl
The singer expresses his immense attraction for a girl.


Lord, I tell her what I'd do
He wants to express his love and intentions to the girl.


Tell the world I do
He wants everyone to know about his love for the girl.


Yes, I went down to the river
The singer visits the river.


Started to jump overboard an drown
He contemplated suicide by jumping into the river.


Got to thinkin', now, now
He reflects on his life and thoughts.


'Bout Alberta; God knows I turned
He thinks about a girl named Alberta and changes his mind about suicide.


I turned sho' 'round
He quickly changes his direction and decides against jumping into the river.


Yes, I know, know Alberta
He knows Alberta, the girl he was thinking about.


Lord, I know 'bout her--way she walk
He admires Alberta's unique way of walking.


She got three, three gold teeth, oh, Lord
Alberta has three gold teeth, which the singer finds attractive.


Dimples in her jaw
He describes Alberta's dimples in the jaw, which he also finds attractive.


Oh, Lord, her dimples in her jaw
He reiterates his admiration for Alberta's dimples in the jaw.




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Comments from YouTube:

DMR

Indiscutiblemente Hooker sera uno de los 10 Bluesmen mas grandes de todos los tiempos.!

busessuck1

Unbelievable..

Chris L

Muddy's Rolling Stone was a copy of this

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