Don't You Remember Me
John Lee Hooker Lyrics


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Hello, baby
And don't you remember me?
Hello, baby
And, baby, don't you remember me?
Yes, I'm the guy, um
That travel both land and sea

Yes, I come to see you, baby
Lord, 'bout our love affair
Yes, I come to see you
Lord, 'bout our love affair
Lord, 'cause the past few weeks
Your love ain't been nowhere

Yes, you got another man, baby, um
Please, don't tell me no lie
Yeah, you got another man, baby, mm
And, please, don't tell me no lie
'Cause if I find out, baby
Then you know somebody has got to die
Yes, yes

Lord, fly right, baby, Lord, Lord, Lord
Lord, daddy's come home to stay
Lord, fly right, baby, yes, yes, yes
Lord, daddy's come home to stay




So plan out yo' mind, baby
And see things old Johnny's way

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't You Remember Me" by John Lee Hooker tells the story of a man who travels both land and sea to see his lover. He is optimistic, greeting her with a "hello, baby," but she seems to have lost interest in him. He's come to talk to her about their love affair, but the past few weeks, her love hasn't been anywhere. He suspects that she has another man, but he begs her not to lie to him. If he finds out the truth, someone will have to die. In the end, he asks her to plan out her mind and see things his way.


The song is a classic example of Hooker's signature sound: a raw, bluesy guitar with a steady, driving rhythm. Hooker's voice is similarly raw and emotive, and he uses it to express the frustration and heartbreak of the man in the song. The lyrics are simple but effective, conveying a sense of longing, betrayal, and desperation.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello, baby
Greeting the woman he is speaking to


And don't you remember me?
Asking the woman if she remembers him


And, baby, don't you remember me?
Repeating the question to emphasize his point


Yes, I'm the guy, um
Identifying himself as the person he is


That travel both land and sea
Explaining that he has traveled widely


Yes, I come to see you, baby
Stating his reason for coming to see her


Lord, 'bout our love affair
Asking about their romantic relationship


Yes, I come to see you
Repeating his reason for coming to see her


Lord, 'bout our love affair
Repeating his question about their relationship


Lord, 'cause the past few weeks
Explaining why he is asking about their relationship


Your love ain't been nowhere
Accusing her of not showing him love recently


Yes, you got another man, baby, um
Confronting her about having another man in her life


Please, don't tell me no lie
Asking her to be truthful with him


Yeah, you got another man, baby, mm
Repeating his accusation of her having another man


And, please, don't tell me no lie
Repeating his request for her to be truthful


'Cause if I find out, baby
Warning her of the consequences of lying


Then you know somebody has got to die
Threatening violence if he finds out she is lying


Lord, fly right, baby, Lord, Lord, Lord
Giving her advice to improve her behavior


Lord, daddy's come home to stay
Informing her that he is back for good


Lord, fly right, baby, yes, yes, yes
Repeating his advice to emphasize its importance


So plan out yo' mind, baby
Encouraging her to think carefully


And see things old Johnny's way
Asking her to see things from his perspective




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Vladimir Sánchez

Long life to the blues..

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