Blues Medley: Sweet Little Angel / Jelly Jelly
Mike Bloomfield Lyrics


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Hello baby, I had to call you on the phone
Hello baby, I had to call you on the phone
`Cause I feel so lonesome
And daddy wants his baby home

It's a down-right rotten,
Low down dirty shame
It's a down right rotten
low down dirty shame
The way that you're treatin' poor me
I know I'm not to blame

Jelly jelly jelly
Jelly stays on my mind
Jelly jelly jelly
Jelly stays on my mind




Jelly roll killed my pappy,
And wrung my mama stone blind.

Overall Meaning

In Mike Bloomfield's Blues Medley, the first set of lyrics talk about a person feeling lonely and calling their significant other on the phone because they want to be with them. The use of the phrase "daddy wants his baby home" implies that the person calling is a male and the recipient of the call is a female. The repetition of "hello baby" emphasizes the longing for the person on the other end of the line. The second set of lyrics continue with a feeling of disappointment and despair. The singer feels that they are being treated poorly and that it is a "down-right rotten, low down dirty shame." However, the singer also acknowledges that they may not be innocent and plays with the idea that they are possibly being punished for something they did. Overall, the song reflects feelings of loneliness, longing, and betrayal.


The second part of the song, "Jelly Jelly," has a different tone and is more upbeat musically, creating a contrast to the first part. The lyrics tell a story of a man whose father died due to a jelly roll and his mother became blind as a result. The phrase "jelly stays on my mind" is repeated, emphasizing the impact that this event has had on the singer. The use of food (jelly roll) as a destructive force is a common theme in blues music, often used to highlight the harsh realities of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello baby, I had to call you on the phone
I had to call you because I feel lonely and miss you


Cause I feel so lonesome
I feel very lonely and sad without you


And daddy wants his baby home
I want you to come home to me


It's a down-right rotten, Low down dirty shame
It's a terrible and shameful way you've been treating me


The way that you're treatin' poor me I know I'm not to blame
Although you're treating me poorly, I know I am not responsible for your behavior


Jelly jelly jelly Jelly stays on my mind
I can't stop thinking about my love for jelly


Jelly roll killed my pappy, And wrung my mama stone blind.
My family has suffered greatly from the effects of addiction to jelly rolls




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: EARL HINES, WILLIAM ECKSTEIN

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Revo Trupin

Incredible opening solo by Bloomfield. I wonder what year this is. Sounds better than he ever did. I love how he switches pickups between different phrases.

T R

I’ve listened to this version 8 gillion times. Long live Michael Bloomfield

T R

This is, quite simply, my fav version of any blues of all time. And I’ll stand up on Bob Dylan’s coffee table and tell him about Mike

toodeemo

I got to see him play once. Just amazing.

Ewerton Mota

Que belo vocal, musica de verdade.

arhatyellow

One of the greatest blues guitarists of the 20th century. What a great jam (and jelly!). Feeling and finesse, and a world of soul. Thanks for this posting. Music to feed your soul. Read and study about Bloomfield's death - another fascinating aspect to this large human. Peace Love and the Blues Forever

kim Martin

Love it

Donnie Maxwell

Old school Chicago style, he is missed !!!!!!

Randy Buck

yes i have donnie   i will look  and if i can find it

Donnie Maxwell

Randy you see anything with Bloomfield, Buddy Miles.Paul Butterfield, have a listen. I saw your Elvin Bishop post so I know you got that Chicago  sound down pat! Later bud.

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