You Sure Look Good to Me
John Lee Hooker Lyrics


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Now won't you tell me, pretty baby.
Who could yo' lover be?
Real nice, you pretty baby.
You sho' look good to me.
Yes, I could love you-ooo.
Yes, I could love you.
Yeah, it's a cryin' a shame.
How you fascinate me.
Yeah, no one never know.
Now won't you give me yo' phone number.
I can call you up sometime.
Yes, sometime, baby!

I was in love wit' you, baby.
Yes, when I first knowed your name.

Overall Meaning

In John Lee Hooker's song "You Sure Look Good to Me," the singer is blatantly admiring a beautiful woman, expressing how much he would love to be her lover. He asks her who her lover is, declaring that she looks too good to him to be with anyone else. He repeats the phrase "Yes, I could love you" to emphasize his strong attraction to her. Yet despite his professed love, he acknowledges that their inability to be together is a "cryin' a shame."


He is fascinated by her, stating that nobody else ever caught his attention quite like she did. He then asks for her phone number so that he can call her up sometime, suggesting that he wants to pursue a relationship with her. He admits that he was in love with her from the moment he first heard her name, indicating that he has been intrigued by her for a while. The song's lyrics reflect Hooker's ability to capture raw emotions and express them through soulful blues music.


Line by Line Meaning

Now won't you tell me, pretty baby.
Requesting the identity of the addressee's lover


Who could yo' lover be?
Inquiring about the addressee's romantic partner


Real nice, you pretty baby.
Complimenting the addressee's beauty and appealing personality


You sho' look good to me.
Expressing attraction to the addressee's looks and character


Yes, I could love you-ooo.
Admitting the possibility of developing romantic feelings towards the addressee


Yes, I could love you.
Reiterating the potential for romantic feelings towards the addressee


Yeah, it's a cryin' a shame.
Lamenting the missed opportunity of knowing the addressee earlier


How you fascinate me.
Indicating captivation and fascination towards the addressee


Yeah, no one never know.
Reflecting on the unknown aspects of the addressee's past and romantic status


Now won't you give me yo' phone number.
Asking for the addressee's contact information


I can call you up sometime.
Proposing to contact the addressee sometime in the future


Yes, sometime, baby!
Affirming the intention to contact the addressee in the future


I was in love wit' you, baby.
Admitting to have been in love with the addressee in the past


Yes, when I first knowed your name.
Recalling the moment of first meeting the addressee and falling in love




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

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