I'm Ready
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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I am ready, ready as anybody can be
I am ready, ready as anybody can be
I am ready for you, I hope you ready for me

I got an axe handle pistol on a graveyard frame
That shoot tombstone bullets, wearin' balls and chain
I'm drinkin' TNT, I'm smokin' dynamite
I hope some screwball start a fight
'Cause I'm ready, ready as anybody can be
I am ready for you, I hope you're ready for me

All you pretty little chicks with your pretty little hair
I know you feels like I ain't nowhere
But stop what you're doin', baby come over here
I'll prove to you baby, that I ain't no square
Because I'm ready, ready as anybody can be
I am ready for you, I hope you're ready for me

I been drinkin' gin like never before
I feel so good, I want you to know
One more drink, I wish you would
It takes a whole lotta lovin' to make me feel good





'Cause I'm ready, ready as anybody can be
I am ready for you, I hope you're ready for me

Overall Meaning

The song “I’m Ready” by Muddy Waters is a blues rock classic that was originally recorded in 1951. The lyrics of the song are straightforward and easy to interpret. The song is about a man who is ready for anything that comes his way. He boasts that he is ready as anybody can be, and he hopes that his lover is ready for him.


The first verse sets the tone for the song, with Muddy Waters singing “I am ready, ready as anybody can be” and expressing that he is ready for his lover. The second verse talks about the singer’s weaponry, which includes an axe handle pistol on a graveyard frame that shoots tombstone bullets, and that he’s drinking TNT while smoking dynamite. He’s looking for a fight and hopes someone starts one because he’s ready. In the third verse, Muddy Waters sings to all the pretty little chicks with their pretty little hair, letting them know he’s not square and if they stop what they’re doing and come over, he’ll prove it. The final verse, Muddy is drinking gin like never before and feeling good, he’s looking for love and needs a whole lotta lovin’ to make him feel good.


Overall, Muddy Waters sings about his readiness, whether it’s for his lover, a fight, or love in general. The song is an expression of confidence and swagger, with Muddy Waters making it clear that he’s ready for anything that comes his way.


Line by Line Meaning

I am ready, ready as anybody can be
I'm fully prepared, more than anyone else could possibly be.


I am ready, ready as anybody can be
Once again, I'm completely ready, more ready than anyone else could ever hope to be.


I am ready for you, I hope you ready for me
I'm specifically prepared for whoever you are, and I hope you're equally prepared for what I've got in store for you.


I got an axe handle pistol on a graveyard frame
I'm carrying an unusual weapon made from a piece of wood, and it looks like something that might belong in a cemetery.


That shoot tombstone bullets, wearin' balls and chain
This weapon is able to shoot bullets that resemble tombstones, and I'm wearing a ball and chain, possibly as a form of punishment.


I'm drinkin' TNT, I'm smokin' dynamite
I'm consuming some dangerous substances, with TNT being a type of explosive and dynamite being a powerful and unstable substance when smoked.


I hope some screwball start a fight
I'm hoping that someone crazy enough to fight with me will cross my path and give me a reason to use my unusual weapon and my dangerous mindset.


'Cause I'm ready, ready as anybody can be
Once again, I'm ready for anything and fully prepared.


All you pretty little chicks with your pretty little hair
I'm addressing all the attractive women in the vicinity with their glamorous hairdos.


I know you feels like I ain't nowhere
You may assume that I'm just some nobody without any true status or worth.


But stop what you're doin', baby come over here
But if you stop what you're doing and come over here, I can prove otherwise.


I'll prove to you baby, that I ain't no square
I'll show you that I'm not some dull, uninteresting person.


Because I'm ready, ready as anybody can be
Once again, I reiterate that I'm completely ready for anything.


I am ready for you, I hope you're ready for me
I'm still ready for whoever you are, and as before, I hope you're ready to face what I have in store.


I been drinkin' gin like never before
I've been consuming a lot of gin, more than ever before.


I feel so good, I want you to know
I'm feeling great, and I want you to recognize this fact.


One more drink, I wish you would
I'd love to have one more drink, possibly implying that there's not much time left.


It takes a whole lotta lovin' to make me feel good
It takes an extensive amount of affection to please me and make me truly happy.


'Cause I'm ready, ready as anybody can be
Finally, I affirm my preparedness once more, as it's a central aspect of who I am and what I do.




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

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@dillantaylor6716

I got a axe handle pistol on a graveyard frame
That shoots tombstone bullets, wearing balls and chain
I'm drinking TNT
I'm smoking dynamite
I hope some screwball start a fight
Because I'm ready
Ready as anybody can be
I'm ready for you
I hope you ready for me

Those have to be the best lines in a blues tune EVA!!!

Muddy and Willie Dixon were definitely masters. rip to the both of them



@lindatoosaucy8625

I am ready, as ready as anybody can be
I am ready, ready as anybody can be
I am ready for you, I hope you ready for me

I got a axe-handled pistol on my graveyard frame
That shoot tombstone bullets, wearing balls and chain
I'm drinking TNT, I'm smoking dynamite
I hope some screwball start a fight

Cause I'm ready, ready as anybody can be
I am ready for you, I hope you ready for me

All you pretty little chicks with your curly hair
I know you feel like I ain't nowhere
Well, stop what you're doing, baby, come over here
I'll prove to you baby that I ain't no square

Because I'm ready, as ready as anybody can be
I am ready for you, I hope you ready for me

I been drinking gin like never before
I feel so good I want you to know
One more drink, I wish you would
I takes a whole lotta loving to make me feel good

Cause I'm ready, as ready as anybody can be
I am ready for you, I hope you ready for me



All comments from YouTube:

@xpmark1

This song takes me back to 1954,we white guys in our teens would cruise north Tulsa's colored town,the smoke filled bars and joints were jumpin with live rhythm and blues music,huge black dudes lighting up outside keeping watch.Muddy might have slipped into town,largely un-noticed by the white media,unless you heard he was coming in or got your hands on the Greenwood Eagle, the black newspaper.

@xgum

this guy has stories to tell

@francineandrews206

Wow I wish I were there

@danielorr7627

We're you in a Buick?

@monkeytown1000

Great drumming by Muddy Waters band unsung star Fred Below on the off beat, drives the whole song along.

@ralphraucci

I first heard this Great Song in early 1987 on the Blue Monday Show from the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, CT. I still remember the Host's words to this Day, Muddy Waters 1954 version of I'm Ready with Willie Dixon on Bass, Little Walter on Harmonica, Otis Spann on Piano, Jimmy Rogers on Guitar, and Fred Below on Drums.
It was only through listener supported Collage Radio that we heard these Great Original Artists. I was 27 at the time, it saddens me that almost all the original Great Artist are gone and most Americans don't know about them.

@philwear

Ralph Raucci Sheet what a line up !!!

@alangonzalez7665

Ralph Raucci

@deannayoung1612

Ralph Raucci it's really sad that younger people won't ever even know this music!! all the greats & best of all times! I'm glad I'm able to hold near & dear all the greats & what they stood for! this is just great music!!

@donnaleblanc3726

I know what you mean. There is so much great music in America that most people don’t hear. Thank God for college radio and the progressive radio stations! I heard lots of blues, jazz, zydeco, bluegrass, Cajun and rhythm and blues on these stations, WHCN in the 1970s and University of Hartford radio.

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