I Want to Be Loved
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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The spark in your eye sets my soul on fire
Your voice is like a angel's above
The touch of your hand drives me insane
But baby, I want's to be loved

I'm crazy 'bout every little, thing you do
I cherish the way you hug
Your kisses so sweet, they just can't be beat
But baby, I want's to be loved

Every time I ask ya, for a date
You don't come at all or you mighty late
I ask you to dance, a little spin
You said "wait a minute, daddy, here come my friend"

I like the way you walk when you passin' by
Even when you tryin' to snub
You kill me every time you give me the eye
But baby, I want's to be loved

Every time I ask ya, for a date
You don't come at all or you mighty late
I ask you to dance, a little spin
You said "wait a minute, daddy, here come my friend"

I like the way you walk when you passin' by
Even when you tryin' to snub




You kill me every time you give me the eye
But baby, I want's to be loved

Overall Meaning

In "I Want to Be Loved," Muddy Waters sings about an intense desire to be loved by someone who he is clearly infatuated with. He describes being drawn in by the spark in her eye and the sound of her voice, and the touch of her hand is enough to drive him insane. He is captivated by every little thing she does and cherishes the way she hugs and kisses him. Despite all of this, he is left frustrated by her reluctance to commit fully to him. He asks her out on a date, only for her to either not show up or arrive extremely late. When he asks her to dance, she frequently puts him off to spend time with her friends. Nevertheless, he remains entranced by her, even when she tries to snub him.


On one level, the song is a straightforward account of someone's romantic infatuation, but it also has broader implications. Muddy Waters was a black man living in the Jim Crow South, where he faced significant discrimination and obstacles to achieving success in the music industry. The longing for love that he expresses in the song can be seen as a metaphor for the desire for equal treatment and respect in society. He wants to be valued for who he is, just as he wants to be loved for who he is. In this way, the song can be seen as a powerful statement about the struggles faced by African Americans in the mid-20th century.


Line by Line Meaning

The spark in your eye sets my soul on fire
Your gaze is so intense that it ignites a passion deep within me.


Your voice is like a angel's above
Your voice is so beautiful and heavenly that it sounds like an angel's.


The touch of your hand drives me insane
Your touch is so electrifying that it drives me crazy with desire.


But baby, I want's to be loved
Despite all of these feelings, what I really want is your love and affection.


I'm crazy 'bout every little, thing you do
I am absolutely infatuated with every detail of your behavior.


I cherish the way you hug
I hold dear the way you embrace me.


Your kisses so sweet, they just can't be beat
Your kisses are incredibly sweet, and there is no other that can compare to them.


Every time I ask ya, for a date You don't come at all or you mighty late
Whenever I request a meeting with you, you either do not come at all or arrive well after the expected time.


I ask you to dance, a little spin You said "wait a minute, daddy, here come my friend"
When I asked you to dance with me, you replied by suggesting we wait for your friend to arrive.


I like the way you walk when you passin' by Even when you tryin' to snub
I appreciate the way you walk, even when you are trying to ignore me or be distant.


You kill me every time you give me the eye But baby, I want's to be loved
Your gaze has the power to take my breath away. But through all of this, I still want your love.




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Written by: WILLIE DIXON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@antonyvillenueve9246

he spark in your eye sets my, soul on fire,
Your voice is like a, angel above
The touch of your hand woman, drives me insane,
But baby, I want's to be loved
I'm crazy 'bout every little, thing you do,
I even, cherish your hug
Your kisses so sweet honey they, can't be beat,
But baby I want's to be loved
Every time I ask ya, for a date,
You don't come at all or your, oh so late
I ask you to dance a, little spin,
You said wait a minute daddy, here come my friend
I love the way you walk when you, pass me by,
Even when you, tryin' to snub
The touch of your hand honey, drives me insane,
But baby I want's to be loved



All comments from YouTube:

@bengreens2106

 can't get over how great the drumming is on this one. Fantastic number all around.

@bobcondon3709

Willie is the best drummer that I ever saw and one of the nicest guys ever.  RIP Willie, Pine, and Muddy.  Willie's drumming on Walkin Thru the Park on Johnny Winter's Nothin But the Blues album is incredible.   And if you haven't seen them, check out the live shows from this tour from Boston and Philly that are on youtube

@JCGREENGENES

Gotta love them blues! thanks Muddy for singing and playing it so nice, and Willie for writing the song.

@davepearson276

My favourite Muddy album!

@raycumpian2864

Hard again is IMHO the best sound quality effort by Muddy ,EVER!

@QuincyMusic

The real deal, this is slammin blues! My favourite album

@cathleenmallett8834

A favorite of mine, never heard Muddy and this album till 2007 and things changed inside. Cotton's harp on this blows the doors off. I'd like to see/hear Taylor Hicks play this as a rough duet. But I believe I need some divine intervention to pull this off. Big Boss Man is another for this guy, the Beacon, in nyc. I couldn't believe what I was hearing it was like someone tucked a diamond under my pillow. 😊

@loilt5091

I also, have always favoured this special cover...some real mojo, workin'!
During my high school days, this album was released. These Winterized, Grammy gems, became my real introduction to the music of the legend, I also share a birthday with. Cotton guested on Johnny's stage at the 25th Chicago Blues Festival, in 2008. Bob Margolin & Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, both on this recording, also appeared at the fest, paying tribute to their old boss.

@garyrobert9085

There's a bit of this song in the movie R.E.D with Bruce Willis and bunch of other big names. Watched it on demand tonight and had to go hear the entire song. There's other bits of good songs in it too. They use it when they transfer to another city in the movie.

@kathleenrossi4840

I bought the "Hard Again" album in 1977/78. It was my first hard core blues album and it had such a big influence in my taste in music. This song is my favorite cut.

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