Betty And Dupree
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Betty told Dupree she wanna diamond ring
Betty told Dupree she wanna diamond ring
Dupree told Betty: Baby, I'll buy you anything

Dupree told Betty: Baby, won't you be my wife
Dupree told Betty: Baby, won't you be my wife
She said, "I'm yours, I'm yours, I'm yours, for the rest of my life"
Put your arms around me, baby, honey, like a circle around the sun
Put your arms around me, baby, like a circle around the sun
Put your big strong arms around my waist, let it slide down on the one

Love me, baby, love me to the bone
Won't you love me, baby, honey, love me deep down in my bones
I will love you so good, that you can't stand to leave me alone

Kiss me, baby, right on my ruby lips
Kiss me, baby, honey, on my ruby lips
Put your big strong arms around my waist, and let it slide down on my hips

Yeah, yeah, Betty told Dupree, she wanna diamond ring




Betty told Dupree, she wanna diamond ring
And Dupree said: Betty, I'm gonna buy you anything

Overall Meaning

The song "Betty and Dupree" first gained popularity in the 1950s, with many artists recording their own versions of the song. Muddy Waters' version is a bluesy interpretation of a traditional folk song that tells the story of two lovers, Betty and Dupree.


The song opens with Betty expressing her desire for a diamond ring, to which Dupree responds with promises of buying her anything she wants. Dupree then asks her to be his wife and she agrees, stating that she belongs to him for the rest of her life.


The second verse continues to express the intimacy between the two lovers, with Betty asking Dupree to hold her tightly like a circle around the sun. She wants him to wrap his big strong arms around her waist and slide his hands down towards her hips. The chorus then repeats with Betty's desire for a diamond ring and Dupree's promise to buy her anything.


The final verse expresses the intense love that Betty and Dupree feel for each other, with Betty pleading for Dupree to love her deep down to her bones. She promises to love him so much that he won't be able to leave her alone. The song ends with Betty asking Dupree to kiss her deeply on her ruby lips, with Dupree holding her tightly as they express their love for each other.


Overall, "Betty and Dupree" tells a classic tale of love and desire that is easy to relate to. The song's bluesy sound and intimate lyrics make it a timeless classic that continues to be loved by fans of all ages.


Line by Line Meaning

Betty told Dupree she wanna diamond ring
Betty expressed her desire to have a diamond ring to Dupree


Dupree told Betty: Baby, I'll buy you anything
Dupree promised Betty that he would buy her anything she wanted


Dupree told Betty: Baby, won't you be my wife
Dupree proposed to Betty and asked her to be his wife


She said, "I'm yours, I'm yours, I'm yours, for the rest of my life"
Betty accepted Dupree's proposal and promised to be with him for the rest of her life


Put your arms around me, baby, honey, like a circle around the sun
Dupree requested Betty to embrace him with all her love and affection, just like the sun embracing the earth in a circle


Put your big strong arms around my waist, let it slide down on the one
Dupree wanted Betty to hold him tightly, with her strong arms around his waist, and then let it slowly slide down on one side


Won't you love me, baby, honey, love me deep down in my bones
Dupree asked Betty to love him deeply, not just superficially, but all the way down to his bones


I will love you so good, that you can't stand to leave me alone
Dupree promised Betty that he would love her so passionately and intensely that she would never want to leave him


Kiss me, baby, honey, on my ruby lips
Dupree asked Betty to kiss him lovingly on his red, ruby-like lips


Put your big strong arms around my waist, and let it slide down on my hips
Dupree wanted Betty to hold him tightly again, but this time he wanted her arms to slide down on his hips


And Dupree said: Betty, I'm gonna buy you anything
Dupree repeated his promise to Betty that he would buy her anything she desired




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