I Just Want To Make Love To You
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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I don't want you to be no slave
I don't want you to work all day
I don't want you to be true
I just want to make love to you

I don't want you to wash my clothes
I don't want you to keep our home
I don't want your money too
I just want to make love to you, love to you
Love to you, love to you

Well, I tell by the way that you switch and walk
I can see by the way that you baby talk
I can know by the way that you treat your man
That I could love you baby, until the cryin' shame

I don't want you, cook my bread
I don't want you to make my bed
I don't want you because I'm sad and blue
I just want to make love to you, love to you
Love to you, love to you





Love to you, love to you
Love to you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's song I Just Want to Make Love to You are a straightforward expression of physical desire towards a woman. The singer of the song doesn't want the typical "wife" responsibilities that were expected of women in the 1950s. They do not want her to be a "slave," work all day, wash clothes, or keep the home in order. Instead, all they want is to make love to her, plain and simple.


However, the lyrics go beyond just expressing desire. The singer of the song seems to be attracted to the woman's independence and confidence, as seen in the way she walks, talks, and treats her man. They appreciate her as she is and desires her not to change or be anything else other than who she is.


The repetition of "love to you" in the chorus emphasizes the central theme of the song, which is love and desire for a physical union.


In all, the song is a frank expression of sexual attraction towards a woman who is appreciated for her independence and confidence.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't want you to be no slave
I don't want you to feel like you owe me anything or that you're less than me in any way.


I don't want you to work all day
I don't want you to feel like you have to work hard to impress me or earn my affection.


I don't want you to be true
I don't expect you to be faithful to me or act in a way that's expected of women in our society.


I just want to make love to you
I want to have a sexual relationship with you, without any expectations or obligations outside of that.


I don't want you to wash my clothes
I don't want you to feel like you have to do domestic tasks for me to show that you care.


I don't want you to keep our home
I don't want you to feel like you have to maintain our household or be my housewife to prove your worth.


I don't want your money too
I don't care about your financial status, nor do I want you to spend money on me.


Well, I tell by the way that you switch and walk
I can sense your sexual energy and how you carry yourself by the way you move and walk.


I can see by the way that you baby talk
I can tell that you're sensual and flirtatious by the way you speak in a cute, affectionate manner.


I can know by the way that you treat your man
I can judge your personality and character by how you act towards your partner.


That I could love you baby, until the cryin' shame
I feel strongly attracted to you and would fall in love with you if it weren't for external forces (i.e. societal expectations, racial discrimination).


I don't want you to cook my bread
I don't expect you to prepare food for me or fulfill traditional gender roles in our relationship.


I don't want you to make my bed
I don't expect you to clean or tidy up after me, nor do I want you to feel like you're my servant.


I don't want you because I'm sad and blue
I'm not trying to fill an emotional void with you or use you as a rebound from a past relationship.


I just want to make love to you, love to you
I just want to engage in physical intimacy with you and nothing more.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Willie Dixon

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@michaelm3115

Amazing how 'feminist' the lyrics are (Willie Dixon, 1954).
A man, talking to a woman, says. . .
"I don't want you to be no slave
I don't want you to work all day . . .
I don't want you to wash my clothes
I don't want you to keep my home . . .
I don't want you to cook my bread
I don't want you to make my bed . . .
One of Germaine Greer's favourite blues??!
Certainly one of mine.



All comments from YouTube:

@jontalbot1

One of the greatest ever songs ever written and recorded IMO. Just says it like it is, raw.

@jameslucas4202

I'm 65 years old but anytime I listen to this song it still leaves me in awe 😮 such good lyrics and well played instruments

@thomasknight2863

I have to agree with you my friend!!!

@stevecharlemagne5441

That screaming harp, that bass , that voice, an all time classic.

@davidgerald133

Muddy on Vocals....Willie Dixon on Bass...and Little Walter's SCREAMING Harp...in my opinion....Greatest Blues track ever.

@Gammadian

Can’t be satisfied is a great documentary and great sound track. In the YK we had the Rolling Stones to turn us onto Muddy Waters. Thanks guys he was an original

@DrDixonBhD

Muddy's Voice and Walter's Harp Was ALways In Sync!!!

@davidgerald133

The sound Walter got out of that Harp....I've heard it imitated..but never recreated.

@davidm8304

Muddy Waters is a real legend.

@monkeybrain213

Little Walter must have blew that harmonica from deep inner recesses of his tortured soul there. Good lord 😳

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