On The Hunt
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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I said baby mama, I don't know your name
But I said baby, sugar I can play your game
Every night when we leave the hall
I see you hanging around
You want to ride in my big black car baby
Want to go uptown

[Chorus:]
I know who you are baby
I know what they call you girl
Never put you down baby
I'm just like you baby, I'm on the hunt

I know lady
People gonna talk about you and me
Let me say one thing mama, sugar I do as I please
And if you want to love me baby, I'm your man
And all those high-falutin' society people
I don't care if they don't understand

[Chorus]

My daddy told me a long time ago
Said there's two things son
Two things you should know
And in these two things you must take pride




That's a horse and woman, yeah
Well both of them you ride

Overall Meaning

In Lynyrd Skynyrd's On The Hunt, the lyrics describe a classic rockstar scenario of a groupie waiting outside their tour bus or performance venue hoping for the chance to join them on their ride. The lead singer addresses her as "baby mama" and remarks that he doesn't know her name. However, he acknowledges that he is aware of the persona that she is known by and tells her that he is not one to judge her. Each night, he sees her waiting and invites her to join him for a ride in his "big black car" and enjoy the luxury of the city. He goes on to mention that people may talk about their actions, but he doesn't care about their opinions as long as she wants to come along.


The chorus emphasizes the lead singer's understanding of the groupie's lifestyle, as he claims to know who she is, what she is called, and relates to her as he himself is also "on the hunt." The lyrics suggest that the singer and the groupie share similar desires and attitudes, which they have in common as they embark upon their adventure.


Overall, On The Hunt has a theme of pursuing one's pleasures, whether that be love or physical enjoyment. The lead singer's carefree, rebellious attitude towards society's norms is reflected in his willingness to ride alongside a groupie and ignore the judgement of others.


Line by Line Meaning

I said baby mama, I don't know your name
Addressing an unknown woman who is trying to catch his attention.


But I said baby, sugar I can play your game
Acknowledging that the woman is trying to charm him and saying that he can play along.


Every night when we leave the hall
Referring to a specific time and place where he sees the woman.


I see you hanging around
Observing the woman's behavior around him.


You want to ride in my big black car baby
Describing the woman's desire to be with him and enjoy the luxuries he can provide.


Want to go uptown
Referring to a specific destination where the woman wants to go with him.


[Chorus:]
Repeating the main message of the song.


I know who you are baby
Acknowledging that he has an understanding of who the woman is and what she represents.


I know what they call you girl
Referring to the reputation of the woman and how she is labeled by others.


Never put you down baby
Promising not to criticize or judge her for who she is or what she does.


I'm just like you baby, I'm on the hunt
Affirming that he understands the woman's desires and ambitions and that he shares them himself.


I know lady
Addressing the woman again.


People gonna talk about you and me
Anticipating gossip and commentary from others regarding their relationship.


Let me say one thing mama, sugar I do as I please
Asserting his independence and freedom to make his own choices regardless of what anyone else thinks.


And if you want to love me baby, I'm your man
Offering himself as a potential partner for the woman and validating her feelings for him.


And all those high-falutin' society people
Referring to the upper class or elite members of society.


I don't care if they don't understand
Disregarding the opinions of others and choosing to live life on his own terms.


[Chorus]
Repeating the main message of the song one final time.


My daddy told me a long time ago
Recalling the wise words of his father.


Said there's two things son
Revealing that his father passed down a valuable life lesson to him.


Two things you should know
Summarizing the essence of his father's advice.


And in these two things you must take pride
Emphasizing the importance of these two things and how they should be a source of pride.


That's a horse and woman, yeah
Revealing what the two things are that his father taught him to appreciate and cherish.


Well both of them you ride
Using a metaphor to describe how he enjoys both women and horses.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ALLEN COLLINS, RONNIE VAN ZANT

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Comments from YouTube:

@BillyMaysFan95

Why is this not played on the radio more often?! I’d rather hear this than Sweet Home Alabama for the 50th time in a day…

@lfirehorse7225

Amen 1000x!!! Sick to death of sweet hoke Alabama & free tird!!

@jeffreese9014

@@lfirehorse7225 sick of both of them I well may be, they are the reason I shout "SKKKKKKYYYYYYYYNNNRRRRDDDDD!!!!!!!!" at the top of my lungs every time a Skynyrd song is played at work. While it may freak out customers, that's the nice thing about being fully vested.

@zeddblue

Ikr?!?

@HapticSynaptic

Probably the same reason the only song Led Zepplin ever did was Stairway to Heaven...By 1980 I was fine if I never ever heard it again, however...

@ralphfiligenzi6180

Most classic rock radio stations aren't interested in playing all the awesome deep cuts from awesome bands, just the overplayed songs we get tired of.

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@rnkblch

This song along with The Needle and the Spoon are so underrated.

@brandonbarrett3412

Most underrated song they have.

@otherworld11

yup

@Recycledhooligan

It’s a response to the Albert king song.that was covered by the band Free.Skynyrd was a fan of Free & bad company.both are fronted by Paul rodgers.that’s why Ronnie sings I’m the hunter

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