Dimples
John Lee Hooker Lyrics


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I love the way you walk
I love the way you walk
I'm crazy 'bout your walk
I love the way you walk
You my babe I got my eyes on you

I like the way you switch
I like the way you switch
I like the way you switch
I like the way you switch
You my babe I got my eyes on you

You got dimples in your jaw
You got dimples in your jaw
You got dimples in your jaw
You got dimples in your jaw
You my babe I got my eyes on you

Well, I see you every day
Well, I see you every day
If you need to look
Well, I see you every day




Well, I see you every day
You my babe I got my eyes on you

Overall Meaning

In John Lee Hooker's song "Dimples," the lyrics focus on the singer's infatuation with a woman's physical features, specifically her walk and dimples. The repetition of the phrase "I love the way you walk" emphasizes the singer's fixation and attraction to the woman's gait. He also praises the way she "switches," possibly referring to the way she sways her hips while walking.


The mention of the woman's dimples in her jaw adds to her physical appeal to the singer. He notes that he sees her every day, indicating that he may have feelings for her beyond just her physical appearance. Overall, the lyrics convey a simplistic yet romantic sentiment, portraying the singer as enamored with this woman.


Line by Line Meaning

I love the way you walk
I am highly fond of your manner of moving your body whilst propelling forward.


I'm crazy 'bout your walk
I am seriously obsessed with the way you walk.


You my babe I got my eyes on you
You are my beloved and I am constantly observing you with great admiration.


I like the way you switch
I am quite attracted to the way you sway your hips while walking.


You got dimples in your jaw
Your facial structure has attractive indentations in your cheeks.


Well, I see you every day
I encounter you on a daily basis.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: JAMES BRACKEN, JOHN LEE HOOKER

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@ramsfire

My Grandfather played Blues Guitar and got me hooked on The Blues as a Toddler in 1960. He Adored Mr. Hooker, Lightnin'Hopkins, and Jimmy Reed.
I eventually picked up The Blues Harp at 14....and never looked back.
R.I.P. Grandad.

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Been having the good fortune to enjoy Mister Hookers music since 1959.

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I'm glad that so many of these pioneers of blues, got to enjoy playing for many years, for us to all enjoy...

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Lead guitar with JLH and harmonica is just fantastic. The real blues. I love you JLH.

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The late great John Lee Hooker and a talented bunch of dancers!

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