I don't know why
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Come here, baby
Come here and tell me why
Oh come here, baby
Come here and tell me why
That I get so excited when you pass me by

Well I don't why
Other men jumpin' away
Well I don't why
Other men jumpin' away
When I see you, baby, I just can't behave

Well I don't why
you Started World War number two
Well I don't why you
Started World War number two
But I do know why
All the men go for you

Well I'm goin' away and leavin' you
Won't be back no more
Well I'm goin' away and leavin' you
Won't be back no more
Next time you see me, my happiness while it snows

Well I don't know why
Adam eat off the old apple tree
Well I don't know why
Adam eat off the old apple tree
But when you
It brings out the beast in me

Well I don't know why
Adam eat off that old apple tree
Well I don't know why
Adam eat off that old apple tree




But when I see you, baby
It brings out the beast in me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's "I Don't Know Why" express a sense of confusion and frustration regarding the singer's attraction to a woman who continually incites overwhelming passion within him. He repeatedly asks the woman to explain why she has this effect on him, but to no avail. He acknowledges that other men are similarly entranced by her, but he cannot seem to control himself when in her presence.


The lyrics also contain a few seemingly nonsensical lines, such as "Well I don't why you started World War number two" and "Well I don't know why Adam eat off the old apple tree." These lines demonstrate the singer's state of mind - he is so consumed by his desire for the woman that he cannot help but make unlikely associations and comparisons.


Overall, the song speaks to the inexplicable and often uncontrollable nature of desire and attraction. The singer is at once captivated and frustrated by his feelings for this woman, unable to comprehend or control them.


Line by Line Meaning

Come here, baby
Addressing the woman, asking her to come closer


Come here and tell me why
Asking her to explain why he gets so excited when she passes by


That I get so excited when you pass me by
Expressing confusion as to why he gets excited when she passes by


Well I don't why Other men jumpin' away
Admitting that he doesn't understand why other men are intimidated by her


When I see you, baby, I just can't behave
Confessing that he loses control and behaves differently around her


Well I don't why you Started World War number two
Jokingly blaming her for starting World War II out of confusion


But I do know why All the men go for you
Acknowledging that he knows why other men are drawn to her


Well I'm goin' away and leavin' you Won't be back no more
Saying he's leaving and won't be returning


Next time you see me, my happiness while it snows
Promising to be happy when they next see each other, even in snowy weather


Well I don't know why Adam eat off the old apple tree
Referencing the biblical story of Adam and Eve, expressing confusion as to why Adam ate the apple


But when you It brings out the beast in me
Relating the story of Adam and Eve to his own behavior and how she affects him


Well I don't know why Adam eat off that old apple tree
Repeating the reference to Adam and Eve, still expressing confusion


But when I see you, baby It brings out the beast in me
Tying in the previous reference to how she brings out his primal instincts




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Willie Dixon

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Thomas Lucas

This is one of the most STOMPIN' Muddy Tunes!!! Listen to That Harp!!!

Cameron Smith

I KNOW RIGHT?!

Chris Hunter

these guys are so good it leaves me breathless

Hattie Lacy

Bless You! This was my fav song 50 years ago when I was 4 years old. Just something about that Harmonica.

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tanaka ken

195?

Composed by DIXON

melvin jones

1954..

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m. saint

Little Walter on Harp! He could make the harp sound just like a lonesome freight train blowing its horn coming down some old country rail way

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