It's My Own Fault
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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It's my own fault, baby
Treat me the way you want to do
It's my own fault, baby
Treat me the way you want to do
Yes when you were loving me, baby (woman)
At that time, little girl, I didn't love you
She used to make her own pay checks
And bring them all home to me
I would go out on the hillside, you know
And make every woman look I see
It's my own fault, baby
Treat me the way you want to do
Yes when you were loving me, baby (woman)
At that time, little girl, I didn't love you
She said she was gonna leave me
She'd been running around with the boys
She said she was gonna leave me
Gonna be over in Illinois
It's my own fault, baby
Treat me the way you want to do




Yes when you were loving me, baby (woman)
At that time, little girl, I didn't love you

Overall Meaning

In It's My Own Fault, Muddy Waters is expressing regret for mistreating his lover and acknowledging that his actions have led to the deterioration of their relationship. The first two lines of the song, "It's my own fault, baby / Treat me the way you want to do," convey the message that he deserves to be treated poorly because he didn't show his partner the love and respect that she deserved when he had the chance. The repetition of this line throughout the song emphasizes his accountability for the situation.


The third and fourth lines reveal that he was not reciprocating her love and affection at the time when she was giving it to him. He now realizes that he should have appreciated her love and taken better care of her. The fifth and sixth lines add more depth to his regret as he tells the story of how she used to bring home paychecks but he would go out and flirt with other women. With "make every woman look I see," he is basically saying that he was not faithful to her.


The chorus is repeated after each verse and Muddy Waters continues to express regret for his actions. In the final verse, he reveals that his lover is leaving him because she has been "running around with the boys." He acknowledges that this is also partly his fault, saying "It's my own fault, baby / Treat me the way you want to do." The song ends with Waters acknowledging that his lover is leaving him and that he brought it upon himself.


Overall, It's My Own Fault is a song of regret and accountability. Muddy Waters acknowledges that he has mistreated his partner, and he is now facing the consequences of his actions.


Line by Line Meaning

It's my own fault, baby
I am taking responsibility for the way I am being treated by you, my love.


Treat me the way you want to do
You have every right to treat me however you please, as I am responsible for the current state of our relationship.


Yes when you were loving me, baby (woman)
There was a time when you loved me, my darling.


At that time, little girl, I didn't love you
Unfortunately, I did not reciprocate your love during that time, my dear.


She used to make her own pay checks
My love used to earn her own money.


And bring them all home to me
She would bring home her earnings to contribute to our shared life.


I would go out on the hillside, you know
I confess that I have a tendency to wander and cheat on my love.


And make every woman look I see
I cannot resist the temptation of looking at every woman I come across.


She said she was gonna leave me
My love expressed to me that she is considering leaving our relationship.


She'd been running around with the boys
My love has been spending time with other men.


Gonna be over in Illinois
She plans to move on to Illinois without me.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JULES BIHARI, RILEY B. KING

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Comments from YouTube:

@b.rodclark7349

from 1951...thank you daddy for schooling me with REAL music

@SuperBluesTV

nice share

@bobaldo2339

For some reason, I never heard this cut before. Thanks for posting! Sounds like it is based on "She Moves Me Man" - or visa versa.

@victorallende4962

grande el papi muddy

@sayerma

Must be same session as "She Moves Me"...same guitar and harp tones, plus one of the Chess brothers on bass drum.

Really experimental licks and style on the harp from Walter here too.

@b.rodclark7349

'Long Distance Call' and 'Too Young To Know' with Big Ernest Crawford on upright bass from 1948

@paulpetraitis2792

Turns out this cut is elga edmunds on the kick drum, Muddy's regular drummer, copying Len's groove I guess!

@bluedoc8275

Little Walter first session he was allowed to play electric harp

@looch6246

does anyone know the key, and key of the harp? Not on any of the usual lists

@Horwellston

in F , with Bb harp

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