Just Me and the Telephone
John Lee Hooker Lyrics


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I wanna be alone with you, baby
No one but me and you
I wanna be alone with you, baby
No one but me and you
I don't want a soul, don't want a soul, baby
I don't want a soul hangin' around

Ten thousand miles from nowhere, baby
Baby, just me and you alone
Ten thousand miles from nowhere
Baby, just me and you alone
I don't want a soul, don't want a soul, baby
I don't want no one but you

You know I love you, baby
I don't want no one hangin' around
You know I love you, I love you, baby
I don't want no one hangin' around
I wanna be alone with you, baby
I don't want no one around but you, yes, yes

I don't want your mother, baby
And neither your father
I don't want a soul, don't want a soul, baby
But just me and you, just me and you, baby
Just me and you

Ten thousand miles from nowhere, baby
Just me and you
I don't want your brother, baby, not your sister
I don't need your mother and your father
Your two timing friend, just me and you, me and you
We want to be alone, I want to be alone

I want to be alone with you, baby
I want to be alone with you, baby




I want to be alone with you, baby
Just me and you darlin' and no one else

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of John Lee Hooker's "Just Me and the Telephone" is a soulful ode to being alone with a loved one. The singer explicitly expresses his desire to be in a world where only him and his partner exist. The song is an anthem for romance and seems to suggest that the singer no longer wants to deal with anyone else, except the one they love. The refrain of "I don't want a soul, don't want a soul, baby /I don't want no one but you" emphasizes this desire to be alone with the loved one.


The verses create an air of escapism, imagining a world far away from everyone else. This is evident in the lines "Ten thousand miles from nowhere, baby/Baby, just me and you alone." The song is a perfect representation of the idea of love as an escape from the world, a theme that has been prevalent in music throughout time.


In conclusion, "Just Me and the Telephone" is a captivating song that encapsulates the desire to escape the world with one's loved one. The lyrics emphasize a need to be alone and to have no other distractions in the quest for pure love.


Line by Line Meaning

I wanna be alone with you, baby
I desire to be in isolation with you, my dear


No one but me and you
Only you and I should be present


I don't want a soul, don't want a soul, baby
No other person is desired, absolutely none


Ten thousand miles from nowhere, baby
A setting where we are isolated and away, you and I


Baby, just me and you alone
No other soul is required than just yours and mine


I don't want no one but you
I want no other person around except you


You know I love you, baby
I want you to know that I am in love with you


I don't want no one hangin' around
I don't want any person standing, sitting, or loitering around here


I don't want your mother, baby
The presence of your mother is not wanted, my love


But just me and you, just me and you, baby
You and I, only us, are what's needed


I want to be alone with you, baby
I really want to be only with you, my love


Just me and you darlin' and no one else
Only you and I, sweetheart, nobody else




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN LEE HOOKER

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Comments from YouTube:

@shantianita3282

Love this! Thanks for sharing this beautiful song

@JerryAttric42

great tune--and I enjoyed the pictures, too.

@juanmanuelguevara8269

timeless i still listenin

@TheMfmccarthy

This one hits a little too close to home

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