Atomic Blues
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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It was early one morning, when all the good work was done
It was early one morning, when all the good work was done
And that big bird was loaded, with that awful atomic bomb

Wrote my baby, I was behind the risin' sun
Wrote my baby, I was behind the risin' sun
I told her, don't be uneasy, because I'm behind the atomic bomb
Nation after nation, was near and far away
Nation after nation, was near and far away
Well, they soon got the news, and there where they would stay

Over in east Japan, you know, they let down and cried




Over in east Japan, you know, they let down and cried
And poor Tojo, had to find a place to hide

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's song "Atomic Blues" have some dark undertones to them. The song seems to be talking about the aftermath of the atomic bomb being dropped on Japan. The reference to "all the good work being done" could be referring to the preparation of the atomic bomb. The "big bird" that was loaded with the bomb is likely the airplane that dropped the bomb. The singer then writes a letter to his lover, saying that he is "behind the atomic bomb." This could be interpreted in a number of ways, but it might mean that the singer supported the use of the atomic bomb and was therefore indirectly responsible for the destruction it caused.


The lyrics then move on to describe the reaction of nations around the world to the atomic bomb. The singer says that "nation after nation was near and far away," implying that the bomb had far-reaching consequences. The song also mentions Tojo, who was a Japanese general during World War II. The fact that he had to find a place to hide could be interpreted as a commentary on the shame and guilt felt by Japan after the atomic bomb was dropped on them.


Line by Line Meaning

It was early one morning, when all the good work was done
The event occurred in the early hours of the day after all the necessary activities had been carried out.


And that big bird was loaded, with that awful atomic bomb
An airplane carrying the deadly atomic bomb was ready for takeoff.


Wrote my baby, I was behind the risin' sun
The singer sent a letter to his lover, stating that he was on the side of the country that was on the rise.


I told her, don't be uneasy, because I'm behind the atomic bomb
He attempted to assure his lover that he was not worried because of his connection to the atomic bomb.


Nation after nation, was near and far away
Countries both close and far away were paying attention to the breakout of war.


Well, they soon got the news, and there where they would stay
The other countries received information and decided where they would be situated during the war.


Over in east Japan, you know, they let down and cried
In East Japan, people were devastated and mournful.


And poor Tojo, had to find a place to hide
Tojo was forced to run and hide to avoid getting into trouble.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOMER HARRIS, LESTER MELROSE

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