Hoochie Coochie
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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The gypsy woman told my mother
Before I was born
I got a boy-child's comin'
He's gonna be a son-of-a-gun
He's gonna make pretty women's
Jump and shout
Then the world gonna know
What this all about

Don't you know I'm here
Everybody knows I'm here
Well, you know I'm the hoochie-coochie man
Everybody knows I'm here

I got a black cat bone
I got a mojo too
I got John the Conqueror
I'm gonna mess with you
I'm gonna make you girls
Lead me by my hand
Then the world'll know
The hoochie-coochie man

Don't you know I'm here
Everybody knows I'm here
Well, you know I'm the hoochie-coochie man
Everybody knows I'm here

On the seventh hour
On the seventh day
On the seventh mont
The seventh doctor say
"He was born for good luck
And that you see
I got seven hundred dollars
And don't you mess with me

But you know I'm here
Everybody knows I'm here




Well, you know I'm the hoochie-coochie man
Everybody knows I'm here

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's "Hoochie Coochie Man" speak of a prophecy made by a gypsy woman before his birth. She foresaw a boy-child who will grow up to be a "son-of-a-gun" and make "pretty women's jump and shout." The hoochie-coochie man sings proudly of himself and his abilities. He boasts of having a black cat bone, a mojo, and John the Conqueror, which he will use to "mess" with his audience. He promises that the girls will follow him willingly, and everyone will know him as the hoochie-coochie man. The lyrics continue with a recollection of a time when he was born, and the seventh doctor predicted that he would bring good fortune. He says he has 700 dollars, which is a significant amount and something to prove his power.


The song's lyrics are full of symbolism and archetypes. The gypsy woman prophecy is reminiscent of the Greek myth of Oedipus, where a prophecy leads to a catastrophic outcome. The hoochie-coochie man's possessions, such as the black cat bone, signify elements of African American folk magic, which is a significant part of blues music. The use of the number seven is also symbolic in many cultures, representing perfection and divine completion. In the second stanza, the hoochie-coochie man's seduction of women evokes similar themes seen in other blues songs.


Line by Line Meaning

The gypsy woman told my mother
My fate was predicted before I was born.


Before I was born
Before I came into this world, my destiny was already set.


I got a boy-child's comin'
I was destined to be born a male child.


He's gonna be a son-of-a-gun
I'm going to be someone who causes trouble and stirs up excitement.


He's gonna make pretty women's
I'll have the ability to charm and seduce beautiful women.


Jump and shout
These women will be so moved by me that they can't help but react with enthusiasm and energy.


Then the world gonna know
My power and presence will be so great that everyone will be aware of it.


What this all about
Everyone will know what my true purpose and ability is.


Don't you know I'm here
I'm here and I demand to be recognized and respected.


Everybody knows I'm here
Everyone is aware of my existence and my reputation.


I got a black cat bone
I possess a powerful and mystical object that can bring me good luck.


I got a mojo too
I have another talisman that can bring me additional protection and strength.


I got John the Conqueror
I have yet another magical artifact that makes me invincible.


I'm gonna mess with you
I am threatening to use my power over you and cause you trouble or harm.


I'm gonna make you girls
I have the ability to manipulate and control women.


Lead me by my hand
They will do anything I ask or want them to do.


Then the world'll know
My power and influence will be so great that everyone will be aware of it.


The hoochie-coochie man
I am known by this name because of my ability to seduce women and bring them under my control.


On the seventh hour
There was a particular moment in my life when my luck and destiny were set.


On the seventh day
This also happened to be on a particular day of the week when the stars aligned in a favorable way.


On the seventh month
The month I was born also played a role in determining my fate.


The seventh doctor say
Even a medical professional was aware of my special destiny.


"He was born for good luck
My birth was destined to bring me good fortune and prosperity.


And that you see
This is the reason why I have been so successful.


I got seven hundred dollars
I am currently in possession of a significant amount of wealth and power.


And don't you mess with me
Do not try to cross me or interfere with my plans, as I have the power to cause you harm.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Willie Dixon

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@angelinakorg7417

Песня группы «Чиж и Ко» «Hoochie Coochie Man» посвящена Александру Долгову, лидеру харьковской группы «Дождь», игравшую джаз. В основе музыки композиции лежит классический блюзовый стандарт, сочиненный Мадди Уотерсом в далеком 1954 году. В песне Чижа оригинальная мелодия немного изменена – музыкант адаптировал её к русскому менталитету, слегка утяжелив.

Сам термин Hoochie Coochie (хучи-кучи) – это название провокационного танца, ставшего популярным в конце XIX столетия. В Европу его привезла темнокожая танцовщица Дженифер Бейкер в 1925 году. Во время исполнения танца на девушке из одежды был лишь один банан, а сам танец представлял собой нечто среднее между танцем живота и стриптизом.

Существует также версия, согласно которой в середине 40-х годов XX века в Чикаго термин Hoochie Coochie Man применяли по отношению к балагурам и весельчакам. По всей видимости, именно в этом смысле употребляет выражение и Чиж.

Чиж – Hoochie Coochie Man – текст
Я так решил еще с утра –
Сегодня точно напьюсь,
Сегодня кончатся все деньги,
Сегодня пиво и блюз
О, я Hoochie Coochie
О, я Hoochie Coochie Man
Перекати мое поле, мама,
Я обессилил совсем.
Я позвоню по телефону,
Ты мне скажешь ОК,
Я подсчитаю всю наличность,
Я займу у друзей,
О, я Hoochie Coochie
О, я Hoochie Coochie Man
Перекати мое тело, мама,
Я обезвожен совсем.

Ну где гитара, где гармошка,
Погоди, не спеши,
Пока я буду разливать,
Братишка, Мадди заводи
О, я Hoochie Coochie
О, я Hoochie Coochie Man
Перекати мое сердце, мама,
И все, что хочешь взамен.

И наплевать, что я не брит,
И что в грязи мой левый шуз,
Сегодня мы напьемся
В совершеннейший блюз!
О, не будь я Hoochie Coochie,
Не будь я Hoochie Coochie Man.
Перекати мое поле, мама,
Перекати мою душу, мама,
Пока я не вышел совсем.



All comments from YouTube:

@SSJ2Phenom

The absolute most famous/important guitar riff in the history of the blues. Maybe even the history of music. This one riff inspired a whole helluva lot of people.

@brenankean6634

You know that's been a standard blues riff since like the 30s right?

@SSJ2Phenom

@@brenankean6634 Dude, just stop. Even if you knew absolutely nothing about the blues or music and you just watched the movie Cadillac Records then you'd know your comment is complete and utter BS. The writer of "Hoochie Coochie Man", Willie Dixon, created the famous 'Stop Time Riff' and he did it and recorded it on this song first in 1954. Afterwards it has been described as being sewn into the very fabric of what makes the blues.

Hence why I say, this one guitar riff is probably the most famous and influential riff in the history of modern/popular music.

✌🏽🤡

@DoctorSess

So basically you watched a movie and now you’re pretending to know the blues… got it.

@DoctorSess

@@brenankean6634 you’re right but nobody ever played it right til he did

@SSJ2Phenom

@@DoctorSess Apparently you don't got it. You also sound foolish as hell. Where would you get the idea that my knowledge only revolves around this one film? Because I commented on the video? Because I said that even if a person's knowledge only covered that film? No, I'm from the American Southeast where the "Blues" originated from. My father absolutely loves the Blues and his father before him loved the blues. That goes all the way back to 1926, the year my Grandfather was born. As I said in my second comment, the name of the riff is the "Stop Time Riff" and Dixon created it, named it, and was the first to record it. Then Muddy added his soul and pain from being a black share crop worker making pennies a day, being uneducated, segregated, and with little rights from the American Southeast during Jim Crowe and as they say, the rest is history. (None of that was covered in the movie, btw)

Well you're wrong but I imagine you're used to that by now.

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@adelinemiller7425

HOT DAMN... HE STRAIGHT MAKING THAT GUITAR TALK, REAL LOUD... OUTSTANDING MUSICIANS!!!

@a.t.oliver1886

Real, REAL Loud!!!

@a.t.oliver1886

Mary that's why He's the Godfather of the Blues, Howlin' 🐺 called it crying strings. He is my Don, 1815 West Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, Illinois--😎✌️😎-The 1815 Club...

@_Prided

man that was so long ago someone came to this for something other than COOCHIE MAN

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