Evil
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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If you're a long way from home
Can't sleep at night
Grab your telephone
Something just ain't right

That's evil
Evil is goin' on wrong
I am warnin' ya brother
You better watch your happy home

Well, long way from home and
Can't sleep at all
You know another mule
Is kickin' in your stall

That's evil
Evil is goin' on wrong
I am warnin' ya brother
You better watch your happy home

You better catch him
'Cause somethin' wrong
In your home

Well, if ya call her on the telephone
And she answers awful slow
Grab the first train smokin'
If you have to hobo

That's evil
Evil is goin' on wrong
I am warnin' ya brother
You better watch your happy home

If you make it to your house
Knock on the front door
Run around to the back
You'll catch him just before he go

That's evil
Evil is goin' on




I am warnin' ya brother
You better watch your happy home

Overall Meaning

"Muddy Waters" released "Evil" in 1954. As a blues standard, "Evil" has been recorded by artists such as Howlin' Wolf and Koko Taylor. The song is about the devilish things people can do in intimate relationships. With the opening lines, "If you're a long way from home, can't sleep at night, grab your telephone, something just ain't right," the song suggests suspicion and unease in a relationship. The repetition of "evil" throughout the lyrics highlights the song's theme, and warns listeners to be wary of the sinister things happening behind their backs.


The lines, "Well, long way from home and, can't sleep at all, you know another mule is kickin' in your stall," use animalistic imagery to describe the third party in the relationship. This is a recurring theme in blues lyrics, especially from this era, as it adds to the song's emotional intensity. The song's final lines give advice to the listener, "If you make it to your house, knock on the front door, run around to the back, you'll catch him just before he goes." This imagery is both powerful and intense, and reinforces the song's message about the importance of paying attention to one's relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

If you're a long way from home
When you're far from home


Can't sleep at night
You're unable to sleep at night


Grab your telephone
Pick up your phone


Something just ain't right
Something is wrong


That's evil
That's a bad sign


Evil is goin' on wrong
There is something sinister happening


I am warnin' ya brother
I'm warning you


You better watch your happy home
You need to be careful about your home life


Well, long way from home and
When you're far from home and


Can't sleep at all
You can't sleep at all


You know another mule
Another person is competing for your partner


Is kickin' in your stall
Is trying to take what's yours


You better catch him
You need to stop him


'Cause somethin' wrong
Because something is not right


In your home
At home


Well, if ya call her on the telephone
If you call your partner on the phone


And she answers awful slow
If she answers very slowly


Grab the first train smokin'
Catch the first available train


If you have to hobo
Even if you have to hitch a ride


If you make it to your house
If you reach your house


Knock on the front door
Knock on the front door


Run around to the back
Go around to the back of the house


You'll catch him just before he go
You'll find him before he leaves




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Written by: Willie Dixon

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