Good Morning Little School Girl
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
you
Tell your mom and your papa, I'm a little schoolboy too
Come on now pretty baby, I just can't help myself
You're so young and pretty, I don't need nobody else
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with you
Don't you hear me crying
I'm gonna leave you baby about the break of day
On account of the way you treat me, I got to stay away
Come on now pretty baby, I told you to come on home
You know I love you baby, I gotta get you all alone
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
you
Can't you hear me crying

I'm gonna buy me an airplane, fly all over your town
Tell everybody baby, Lord know you're fine
Come on now pretty baby, I just can't help myself
You're so young and pretty, I don't need nobody else
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with you
Can't you hear me crying

Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
you
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
you
Tell your moma and your papa, I'm a schoolboy too
I'm a schoolboy too
Hey, I'm a schoolboy too
I want to be your chauffeur
I want to ride your little machine
I want to be your chauffeur
I want to ride with your little machine
I want to put a tiger, baby
I want to put a tiger, baby
I want to put a tiger, baby
Hey in your sweet little tank
Hey baby now, yes I do
Huh, oh yes I do now
Hey, I gotta
Hey, I gotta come on home with you
Tell your mother
Baby, tell your papa
Tell your mom and your papa
Hey, I'm a schoolboy too
Hey, hey, I'm a schoolboy too
Huh, huh, I'm a schoolboy too




Huh, I wanna take your company
Hey, I wanna be your company

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's song "Good Morning Little School Girl" reference a classic blues theme: the older man pursuing the young, innocent woman. In this case, Muddy sings to a schoolgirl, declaring his love for her and asking if he can go home with her. He goes on to say that he's a "little schoolboy," making it clear that he feels like he's young enough to be her age. He talks about how beautiful she is and says that he doesn't need anyone else because he has her.


However, he also sings about being mistreated by her and needing to leave her. He's heartbroken but determined to stay away from her even though he's crying out for her. Muddy ends the song with a plea to tell her parents that he's a schoolboy too, perhaps hoping that they'll be more accepting of him because he's closer to her age.


The lyrics of "Good Morning Little School Girl" are straightforward and easy to understand, but what sets the song apart is the raw emotion that Muddy brings to it. His delivery is earnest and soulful, making the listener feel like they're in the middle of an intimate conversation. The song has been covered by countless artists over the years, including Jeff Beck, Johnny Hallyday, and The Grateful Dead, among others.


Line by Line Meaning

Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with you
The singer is asking the girl if he can come home with her


Tell your mom and your papa, I'm a little schoolboy too
The singer wants the girl to tell her parents that he is a student as well


Come on now pretty baby, I just can't help myself
The singer is attracted to the girl and can't resist the temptation


You're so young and pretty, I don't need nobody else
The artist is infatuated with the girl and only has eyes for her


Don't you hear me crying
The artist is expressing his desire and emotions towards the girl


I'm gonna leave you baby about the break of day
The singer plans to end the relationship soon because of the girl's treatment towards him


On account of the way you treat me, I got to stay away
The girl's behavior is unacceptable and the singer needs to distance himself from her


You know I love you baby, I gotta get you all alone
Despite the artist's plans to leave, he still loves the girl and wants to be intimate


I'm gonna buy me an airplane, fly all over your town
The artist wants to show off and impress the girl by traveling in style


Tell everybody baby, Lord know you're fine
The artist wants to brag about being with the girl because she is beautiful


Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with you
The singer repeats his desire to go home with the girl and be intimate


Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with you
The artist repeats his desire to go home with the girl and be intimate


Can't you hear me crying
The singer's emotions are apparent and he wants the girl to know how he feels


Tell your moma and your papa, I'm a schoolboy too
The singer wants the girl's parents to know that he is still a student


Hey, I'm a schoolboy too
The singer reiterates that he is a student and not just an older man


I want to be your chauffeur
The artist wants to drive the girl around and be at her service


I want to ride your little machine
The artist wants to ride the girl's bike or motorcycle with her


I want to put a tiger, baby
The singer wants to do something exciting and daring with the girl


Hey in your sweet little tank
The singer wants to put the tiger in the girl's metaphorical 'tank' or life


Hey baby now, yes I do
The artist is still expressing his desire for the girl


Huh, oh yes I do now
The artist repeats his desire for the girl


Hey, I gotta
The artist needs to leave soon


Hey, I gotta come on home with you
The singer again expresses his want to go home with the girl


Tell your mother
The artist asks the girl to tell her mother about him


Baby, tell your papa
The singer asks the girl to tell her father about him


Tell your mom and your papa
The singer repeats his request to be introduced to the girl's parents


Hey, I'm a schoolboy too
The singer wants the girl and her parents to know he is still a student


Hey, hey, I'm a schoolboy too
The artist emphasizes that he is a student and not a predator


Huh, huh, I'm a schoolboy too
The artist repeats that he is a student and not a threat


Huh, I wanna take your company
The singer wants to spend time with the girl and be her companion


Hey, I wanna be your company
The singer wants to be the girl's friend and partner




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Sonny Boy Williamson

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@micatnight2010

The lyrics on the internet say, 'Chevy', but I'm pretty sure the word is, 'shitty':


I'm gonna buy me a airplane
I'm gonna buy me a airplane
I'm gonna fly over shitty man
I'm gonna fly over shitty little town
If I don't find my baby
Ain't gonna let my airplane down.


Muddy's version is by far my favorite.



@nickysantoro1164

Good morning little schoolgirl
Good morning little schoolgirl
Can I go home, can I go home with you?
Tell your mother, and your father, I once was a schoolboy too

Sometime I don't know what
Sometime I don't know what
Woman, what in this world to
Woman, what in this world to do
I don't want to hurt your feelings
Or even get mad with you

I'm going to buy me an airplane
I'm going to buy me an airplane
I'm going to fly all over Chevy, man
I'm going to fly all over Chevy town
If I don't find my baby
I'm not going to let my airplane down

Now who's that coming, yonder?
Now who's that coming, yonder?
She all dressed up and pretty
She all dressed up and pretty to me
If she don't be my baby
I'd soon to see her dead



@andrewvanbourg8673

Muddy wasn't the only one to sing this and
I've heard a Sonny Boy rendition that I'm pretty sure was earlier.
Still, the song is pretty thoroughly identified with Muddy. I never
found it creepy. I never saw in it what some others do. Muddy left
school before he finished 6 grades. He was 11 or 12. I always picture
him walking down a road in the morning, he's on his way to work. He sees
a girl he used to go to school with. She's cute. He likes her. Maybe he
even misses school...but he's proud to bring some money home too. Who
knows, the girl might even be a bit older than he is but he plays the
role of a big man. He's trying it on. It feels good. She laughs at him.
Maybe she dismisses him. Maybe she likes the way he flirts. You never
know what happens. He departs from that narrative and moves on in the
other verses. I know in an era when everything seems like filth it's
easy to imagine that this is a leering child molester singing but it
doesn't have to be that. Johnny Winter pretty well figured out how to
out Muddy, Muddy on guitar. On some of Muddy's best albums Johnny is
playing most of the guitar. When Johnny sings this song it sounds like
the worst way you can imagine it. I never liked the way Johnny sang it.
I miss his guitar though. He was something else.



All comments from YouTube:

@Pahlko

What a beautiful recording. In the early 60s too! Stuff recorded today doesn't even have this sound.

@8t8zee11

So true

@BOOSCA1972

この渋い印象のブルースである曲をライヴでノリノリなロックン・ロールとして格好良く演奏したジョニー・ウィンターさんも凄みを感じます\(^o^)/

@reekhavoc2932

This song is sick

@avidgreen

An incredibly clean, beautiful version of this song. As good as it gets.

@seanmoyer6500

Amazing to hear Buddy Guy killing these licks on an acoustic. How I would've loved to have sat in on this recording!

@barfielddavid

It's pretty sweet.

@sammyd8860

First version I heard was by Ten Years After - loving this !

@mikehiers

I'm impressed with how laid back Buddy Guy is on the guitar. So understated and fine.

@speedfreak8200

Buddy Guy underrated.. yeah right, what's the matter with you

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