I'm The Back Door Man
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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I am, a back door man
I am, a back door man
Well the, men don't know, but the little girls understand

When everybody's tryin' to sleep
I'm somewhere making my, midnight creep
Yes in the morning, when the rooster crow
Something tell me, I got to go

I am, a back door man
I am, a back door man
Well the, men don't know, but little girls understand

They, take me to the doctor, shot full o' holes
Nurse cried, please save the soul
Killed him for murder, first degree
Judge's wife cried, let the man go free

I am, a back door man
I am, a back door man
Well the, men don't know, but little girls understand

Stand out there, cop's wife cried
Don't take him down, rather be dead
Six feets in the ground
When you come home you can eat, pork and beans
I eats mo' chicken, any man seen





I am, a back door man
I am, a back door man

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song "I'm The Back Door Man" by Muddy Waters, refer to himself as a backdoor man. This term has a dual meaning. It can refer to someone who is having an affair with a woman and enters through the back door to avoid being seen or caught or it can refer to being the one who is sneaking in and out of the house, generally avoiding being caught. Waters sings about how men don't understand what he is doing but little girls do. The song implies that while he may not be rich or influential, he has something that is attractive to women, a sense of danger or excitement, which the men seem to lack.


Waters goes on to describe how he sneaks out at night when everyone is sleeping and creeps around like a thief. He feels compelled to do so, as if some inner force is driving him. He then reiterates that he is a backdoor man and that men don't understand what he's after. The song describes a scene where he is taken to the doctor and shot full of holes. The nurse pleads with him to save his soul, but he is later found guilty of murder and sentenced to death. The judge's wife begs for his release, but he is still buried six feet under.


The song is a classic example of the blues genre, which is all about sadness and suffering. It is a lament for the singer's lifestyle, and the inevitability of his fate. Yet, there is also a sense of defiance and thrill to the song, that it is exciting and risky to be living your life as a backdoor man.


Line by Line Meaning

I am, a back door man
I am the man who enters through the back door, avoiding detection and keeping secrets.


Well the, men don't know, but the little girls understand
Men may not comprehend my actions, but young women have an understanding of what I do.


When everybody's tryin' to sleep
When other people are asleep at night,


I'm somewhere making my, midnight creep
I am sneaking around in the dark and doing things I shouldn't be doing.


Yes in the morning, when the rooster crow
At dawn, when the rooster crows,


Something tell me, I got to go
An instinct tells me that I must leave quickly and quietly.


They, take me to the doctor, shot full o' holes
I got into trouble and was shot multiple times, ending up in the hospital.


Nurse cried, please save the soul
A nurse cried for my salvation.


Killed him for murder, first degree
I was charged with first-degree murder and found guilty.


Judge's wife cried, let the man go free
The judge's wife pleaded for my release, despite the murder charge.


Stand out there, cop's wife cried
Even with the police outside, one of their wives begged for my life to be spared.


Don't take him down, rather be dead
She would rather die than see me arrested or killed.


Six feets in the ground
Once I die, I will be buried six feet under.


When you come home you can eat, pork and beans
When you return home, you can have simple food like pork and beans.


I eats mo' chicken, any man seen
I prefer to eat more chicken than any other food.




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Written by: Willie Dixon

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@paultwiss199

Howlin' Wolf was top end. You can hear Led Zep, Clapton and countless others when you listen to him. An absolute titan of music

@AbuSous2000PR

true... but u have forgotten rolling stones.. actually Jagger himself said that he was inspired by Mr WolfđŸ™‹â€â™‚ïž

@christressel9952

@@AbuSous2000PR i wonder if he influenced and inspired George Thorogood

@stevezee5568

@@christressel9952 I’m sure he was, as was the Doors who remade this song but nothing beats the Wolf!

@arnoldwayne6775

You mean that or you just trying to get hits?(far as YouTube)

@FearTheOldB

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@SkelterRed

My grandpa drove a 66 coupe deville when i was a kid and he used to play this shit, he would ride with cigar in his mouth, elbow out the window leanin mean as hell with gold rings on every finger, he passed the cadillac down to me and 20 years later every friday night i ride doin the same shit playin this song in memory of my oldhead. Miss you grandpa goldie

@alfredoveiga

Respect man!

@QuakertownChick

+TheGhost030 great story!

@TanMcQueen

+TheGhost030 Grandpa lives on through you and the music. He sounds like a cool cat.

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