Elevate Me Mama
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Elevate me mama, mama five or six floors all down
Elevate me mama, mama five or six floors all down
Ah you know everybody tell me, you must be the elevatin' woman in town

Well you know when you start to elevate me
You almost scared me to death
You elevate me so fast
I've to stop and catch my breath
Elevate me mama, mama five or six floors all down
Ah you know everybody tells me, you 'bout the elevatin' woman in town

Well you know I went to your apartment last night
You had your elevator runnin' slow
You know I gave you a buzz
I went to take you up on the fourteenth floor




Elevate me mama, mama five or six floors on down
Well you know everybody tells me, you must be the elevatin' woman in town

Overall Meaning

In Muddy Waters’s song “Elevate Me Mama”, the singer is addressing a woman who is known as the “elevatin’ woman in town”. He wants her to take him up to her apartment, which is located five or six floors above ground. He describes how fast she elevates him, almost to the point of scaring him, and how he has to catch his breath before continuing. The singer seems to be enamored with this woman’s ability to elevate him – perhaps physically, but more likely metaphorically – to a higher place.


The lyrics can be interpreted as a metaphor for the woman’s ability to uplift him emotionally or spiritually, to elevate him to a higher state of being. The repeated chorus of “elevate me mama, mama five or six floors all down” emphasizes this theme of ascending to a higher level. The singer describes how he went to her apartment and she had her elevator running slow, suggesting that perhaps she is hesitant to elevate him to that higher state.


Overall, the lyrics to “Elevate Me Mama” convey a desire for a transformative experience, to be lifted up from the mundane and taken to a higher level of existence. The woman who can do this is seen as a powerful figure who commands respect and admiration.


Line by Line Meaning

Elevate me mama, mama five or six floors all down
Muddy Waters is asking his woman to seduce him, even if it causes him to fall or lose his balance.


Ah you know everybody tell me, you must be the elevatin' woman in town
Muddy Waters is expressing his admiration for his woman's ability to elevate him and suggesting that everybody else must know about her powers too.


Well you know when you start to elevate me
Muddy Waters is explaining that his woman can lift him up both physically and emotionally.


You almost scared me to death
Muddy Waters is expressing how overwhelming and intense his woman's ability to elevate him is.


You elevate me so fast
Muddy Waters is telling his woman that she is able to lift him up and improve his mood quickly.


I've to stop and catch my breath
Muddy Waters is explaining that he needs to calm down after his woman has elevated him, as it can be an intense experience.


Elevate me mama, mama five or six floors all down
Muddy Waters is repeating his request for his woman to elevate him, even if it causes him to lose his balance.


Ah you know everybody tells me, you 'bout the elevatin' woman in town
Muddy Waters is expressing that his woman's reputation precedes her, and everyone knows about her ability to elevate him.


Well you know I went to your apartment last night
Muddy Waters is recalling an experience where he went to his woman's apartment.


You had your elevator runnin' slow
Muddy Waters is pointing out that his woman's ability to elevate him was not present at that time, and may have been intentionally slow.


You know I gave you a buzz
Muddy Waters is explaining that he tried to contact his woman to elevate him, but it was not successful.


I went to take you up on the fourteenth floor
Muddy Waters is explaining that he wanted to go up to a higher level with his woman, but it did not happen.




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Written by: WILLIE WILLIAMSON

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