Appealing Blues
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Hello little girl, honey you sure do appeal to me (2x)
Well you know you remind me
of my old time used to be

(oh well now you know) My little girl she come runnin′
she will holdin' up her hand
she said I′m sorry to tell you Muddy Waters but I'm engaged to another man.
But hello little girl, honey you sure do appeal to me
Well you know you remind me
of my old time used to be

Solo

My Little girl she is a married woman
she got two devils on my jaw (?)
and she ever mistreat me I be folkin (?)
to break the country law.
But hello little girl, honey you sure do appeal to me

Well you know you remind me
of my old time used to be

Overall Meaning

Muddy Waters's "Appealing Blues" is a profound expression of longing and nostalgia, juxtaposed with the reality of unfulfilled desire. The song begins with a direct address to a "little girl," indicating a romantic interest. The repetition of the line "you sure do appeal to me" underscores the deep attraction and emotional pull he feels. This is more than just physical attraction; it is a recognition of a connection that transcends time. As he reminisces about “my old time used to be,” it's evident that this figure evokes memories of lost love or a past relationship that holds significant weight in his life. Thus, the girl serves as a catalyst for his thoughts about love, perhaps a longing for simpler, happier times.


The narrative progresses with the introduction of conflict as the girl reveals she is engaged to another man. This drastically shifts the tone, presenting a heartfelt yet painful situation. The line "I'm sorry to tell you Muddy Waters but I'm engaged to another man" is laden with an emotional vulnerability that encapsulates the complexity of love unreturned or hindered by circumstance. The juxtaposition of attraction against the backdrop of her engagement sets the stage for a narrative filled with tension. Even amidst his longing, there is a sense of resignation, as the girl is clearly asserting her commitment to someone else, leaving Muddy in a position of unrequited yearning.


In the subsequent stanzas, the song deepens in its exploration of love and heartache. The mention of the girl being "a married woman" introduces yet another layer of complexity. The phrase “she got two devils on my jaw” suggests a struggle against temptations or possibly an acknowledgment of the moral implications of his feelings. The imagery of “breaking the country law” hints at an understanding of the societal rules regarding fidelity and the repercussions of pursuing a relationship that is already established. Muddy’s frustrations and emotional turmoil are palpable, and the implicit threats to his own integrity reveal the internal conflict he faces. This part of the song echoes a quintessential theme found in blues music: the pain of love, betrayal, and the moral quandaries that come with it.


Overall, "Appealing Blues" serves as a poignant commentary on desire, nostalgia, and the realities of love. Muddy Waters skillfully navigates through the bittersweet terrain of attraction and longing while grappling with the practicalities of unrequited love and the constraints of societal norms. The lyrical poignancy is further emphasized by the musical arrangement—each note echoing the emotions conveyed in the lyrics. Ultimately, this song crystallizes the essence of the blues: a visceral expression of human experiences that encompass both joy and sorrow, leaving the listener with a resonant sense of empathy for the heart’s complex journey.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello little girl, honey you sure do appeal to me (2x)
Greetings, young lady, you certainly attract my attention most strongly.


Well you know you remind me
You are a vivid reminder to me


of my old time used to be
of the fond memories of my past.


(oh well now you know) My little girl she come runnin′
(Oh, just so you're aware) My beloved girl is rushing towards me,


she will holdin' up her hand
she raises her hand to signal,


she said I′m sorry to tell you Muddy Waters but I'm engaged to another man.
and she apologizes, saying, 'Muddy Waters, I must inform you that I am committed to someone else.'


But hello little girl, honey you sure do appeal to me
Yet again, I find myself saying, dear lady, you truly draw my interest.


Well you know you remind me
You serve as a reminder to me


of my old time used to be
of those cherished times gone by.


My Little girl she is a married woman
My dear girl is already wed,


she got two devils on my jaw (?)
there are two troubles weighing heavily on my mind (the meaning might be more figurative).


and she ever mistreat me I be folkin (?) to break the country law.
If she ever turns her back on me, I would be forced to confront societal norms.


But hello little girl, honey you sure do appeal to me
Yet again, I find myself saying, dear lady, you truly draw my interest.


Well you know you remind me
You serve as a reminder to me


of my old time used to be
of those cherished times gone by.




Writer(s): Mckinley Morganfield

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