Goin' Home
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Well, now it getting,
Late on into the evening and I feel like, like blowing my home.
When I woke up this morning all I, I had was gone.
Now it getting, Late on into the evening, man now, I feel like, like blowing my home.
Well now, woke up this morning, all I had was gone.

Well, brooks run into the ocean, the ocean run in, into the sea,
If I don't find my baby, somebody gonna sure bury me.
Brooks run into the ocean, man, that ole ocean run into the sea,
Well now, if I don't find my baby Chile, somebody sure gonna bury me.

Well, minutes seemed like hours, an hour don't it seem like days?
Seems like my baby would stop her old evil way,
Minutes seemed like hours, an hour seemed like days,




Well now, seems like my baby child, whoo-hoo well, child,
Would stop her low down ways.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's "Goin' Home" express the desire to give up and go back to one's hometown, where everything is familiar and comfortable. The singer wakes up to find that all he had is gone and feels the need to leave his current situation. He metaphorically compares his life to a flowing stream that ends up in the ocean, emphasizing his feeling of being swept away by circumstances beyond his control. He is seeking to find his love, and the urgency and desperation of the situation are underscored by the idea that if he doesn't find her, he might as well be buried. The idea of time passing slowly is emphasized by the comparison of minutes seeming like hours and an hour seeming like days. The singer asks that his lover would stop her "old evil way" and come back to him, further emphasizing his desire to return home, to a familiar and comfortable place.


One interesting fact about "Goin' Home" is that it was recorded in 1948 by Muddy Waters, who is considered one of the most influential blues musicians of all time. The song was written by Waters himself, and showcases his raw vocals and electrifying slide guitar playing. Another interesting fact is that the song has been covered by many musicians over the years, including Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, and Johnny Winter. The song was also featured in the Martin Scorsese film "The Last Waltz," which documented The Band's final concert in 1976.


The song's lyrics were inspired by Waters' own experiences growing up on a plantation in Mississippi and his longing for the simplicity and familiarity of his childhood home. The song's use of metaphor and vivid imagery has made it a classic of the blues genre, inspiring countless other musicians to write songs about their own experiences of longing and nostalgia.


The chords for "Goin' Home" are as follows:


Verse:
E E7 A A7
E E7 B7 A7 E


Chorus:
B7 B7/D# E7 A7
B7 B7/D# E7 B7 A7 E


Note that the chords are played in a 12-bar blues progression.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, now it getting, Late on into the evening and I feel like, like blowing my home.
It's late and I feel like leaving my home.


When I woke up this morning all I, I had was gone.
When I woke up this morning, everything was gone.


Well now, woke up this morning, all I had was gone.
Again, everything was gone when I woke up.


Well, brooks run into the ocean, the ocean run in, into the sea,
Rivers flow into the ocean, which then flows into the sea.


If I don't find my baby, somebody gonna sure bury me.
If I don't find my lover, I feel like I might die.


Brooks run into the ocean, man, that ole ocean run into the sea,
Repeating how rivers lead to the sea.


Well now, if I don't find my baby Chile, somebody sure gonna bury me.
Again, if I don't find my lover, I feel like I might die.


Well, minutes seemed like hours, an hour don't it seem like days?
Time feels slow and every moment feels like it drags on forever.


Seems like my baby would stop her old evil way,
I wish my lover would change their harmful behavior.


Minutes seemed like hours, an hour seemed like days,
Repeating how slowly time seems to pass.


Well now, seems like my baby child, whoo-hoo well, child,
Referring to my lover, wishing they would change.


Would stop her low down ways.
I want my lover to stop their negative behavior.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: MC KINLEY MORGANFIELD

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