I Got a Rich Man's Woman
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Oh yeah, the woman she's livin' on a poor man's pay,
I bought my babe a mink coat,
With fur just to match her hair
When I asked her out for dinner,
She said, "Oh this is just common wear"
I work hard on two jobs,
And I make overtime every day
Oh, you know I got a, I got a rich man's woman,
But she's livin' on a poor man's pay
I bought my babe a Cadillac,
She said, "That's just a common gift"
When she passes me walkin' on the streets,
She refuse to give me a lift

I told you I work hard on two jobs,
And I make overtime every day
Oh, you know I got a, I got a rich man's woman,
But she's living on a poor man's pay
There ain't no use for you to argue,
Just go ahead and let the girl have her way
Even if she's a rich man's woman,
And I know she's livin' on a poor man's pay
I told you I work hard on two jobs,
And I make overtime every day




Oh, you know I know I got myself a rich mans woman,
But the woman she's livin' on a poor man's pay

Overall Meaning

The song "I Got a Rich Man's Woman" by Muddy Waters is a blues song that discusses a fraught relationship between the singer and his girlfriend. The woman in the song is economically dependent on the singer, who works two jobs and earns overtime every day. However, despite his efforts to impress her with gifts like a mink coat and a Cadillac, she refuses to acknowledge his hard work and comments that the material things he gives her are "just common wear" and a "common gift".


The song highlights the tension between the economic power dynamic within the relationship, showcasing a man who works tirelessly to provide for his girlfriend, while she remains dismissive and unappreciative of his efforts. Despite this, the singer seems to accept this dynamic, telling the listener to "just go ahead and let the girl have her way", acknowledging that she is a rich man's woman who is living on a poor man's pay.


The lyrics of this song reflect a common theme in blues music, which often dealt with the struggles of working-class individuals and those who faced economic hardship. The song uses vivid imagery and metaphors, such as the mink coat matching the woman's hair, to convey the depth of the singer's affection for his girlfriend, despite her economic power over him.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh yeah, the woman she's livin' on a poor man's pay,
The woman who is with me is not financially well-off and has to make do with my meager earnings.


I bought my babe a mink coat,
To show my love and appreciation for her, I gifted her a luxurious fur coat.


With fur just to match her hair
I specifically chose a color that would complement her hair.


When I asked her out for dinner,
When I wanted to take her out for a meal,


She said, "Oh this is just common wear"
She dismissed the idea of dressing up for dinner as if it was nothing special.


I work hard on two jobs,
I put in considerable effort at work,


And I make overtime every day
And I work overtime every day to make ends meet.


Oh, you know I got a, I got a rich man's woman,
Although I am a poor man, I am lucky to have a woman who is used to the lifestyle of a wealthy man.


But she's livin' on a poor man's pay
However, she has to make do with my limited financial resources.


I bought my babe a Cadillac,
To further show my love and admiration for her, I bought her a luxurious car.


She said, "That's just a common gift"
But, she brushed it off as if it was something ordinary and not special.


When she passes me walkin' on the streets,
As she walks by me on the street,


She refuse to give me a lift
She declines to offer me a ride, despite the fact that we are together.


There ain't no use for you to argue,
There is no point in arguing about our situation,


Just go ahead and let the girl have her way
It's best to just let her do what she wants, without trying to change her mind or behavior.


Even if she's a rich man's woman,
Even though she is used to the luxuries of a wealthy man,


And I know she's livin' on a poor man's pay
I am aware that she has to make do with my modest income.


Oh, you know I know I got myself a rich mans woman,
I am fully aware that I have a woman who is accustomed to the lifestyle of a wealthy man.


But the woman she's livin' on a poor man's pay
However, the reality is that she is living on a meager salary that I provide.




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Written by: L.J. WELCH

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@michaelmapps9570

Blues genius

@alprice5

James Cotton's tone on this is killer!

@morroko01

this is near perfection

@JOCA208

Great as always !

@richardwinfield6739

Excellent.

@Idalinamusica

Love it thank you

@CharlieMessing

Ya notice he did that improv so well at the end that they copied it and spliced it on as an intro?

@rudbeckie1

Díky! PRIMA!!!.... Živelnost, spontánnost...radost!*****

@PurpleCorcra

Chess Records<3

@SAMack-xd2fn

Sounds like my first wife...lol

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