Jealous Hearted Man
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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It ain't but two things
That I really understand
It ain't but two things
That I really understand
Well you know that is a lyin' woman
You know boys and a jealous hearted man

Yeah I'm so jealous
When I go home my wife goes to bed
Yeah that chick on the yard go to roost
I heard what that man said
Yeah you know my dog jumped the fence
They keep sayin' he may be awful scared
Spoken: I don't play with nobody boy

Yeah when I was in the country
I only had two friends
Yeah that was a whistlin' woman
You know boys and a crowing hen
That's when I found out the first time
You know my trouble just begin
Spoken: Look here Johnny, I got bad luck

Yeah when I go home
My wife runs and goes to bed
Yeah anytime I go home mad
My wife runs and jumps in the bed
Yeah you know my chickens all go to roost
You know I heard what that man said
Spoken: I'm awful mad Johnny

Yeah when I was in the country
I only had two friends
Yeah that was a whistlin' woman
You know boys and a crowing hen




That's when I know for sure
My trouble just begin

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song "Jealous Hearted Man" by Muddy Waters, "It ain't but two things that I really understand", sets the tone for the rest of the song. The song is about Muddy's inability to let go of his jealousy and the negative consequences it has in his life. Muddy only understands two things in life: a lying woman and a jealous hearted man. He sings about his jealousy causing him to have problems in his personal life, such as trouble with his wife and issues with his animals. When Muddy is not happy with something, his wife runs to bed to avoid confrontation and his dog is even scared of him. His jealousy makes him feel like he cannot trust anyone, not even the people he believes are his friends. He believes that anyone who whistles or crows is plotting against him. He feels like he has bad luck and is always just one step away from something terrible happening.


The song's meaning and message come across more powerfully due to Muddy's raw and intense vocals, which are backed up by the classic Delta blues sound of the guitar. The song is a window into the complexities of human emotions and the ways in which people struggle with their personal demons. Muddy's portrayal of the jealous man's struggle is haunting and timeless, making this song a classic in the blues genre.


Line by Line Meaning

It ain't but two things That I really understand
I only understand two things in life


Well you know that is a lyin' woman You know boys and a jealous hearted man
I know that women can lie, and men can be jealous


Yeah I'm so jealous When I go home my wife goes to bed Yeah that chick on the yard go to roost I heard what that man said Yeah you know my dog jumped the fence They keep sayin' he may be awful scared Spoken: I don't play with nobody boy
I get extremely jealous, and when I go home, my wife goes to bed, and my dog is jumping the fence because he is scared. I heard what someone said about me, and I don't like to be messed with.


Yeah when I was in the country I only had two friends Yeah that was a whistlin' woman You know boys and a crowing hen That's when I found out the first time You know my trouble just begin Spoken: Look here Johnny, I got bad luck
When I lived in the country, I only had two friends - a woman who whistled and a crowing hen. That's when I first discovered my troubles in life, and my luck hasn't been good since.


Yeah when I go home My wife runs and goes to bed Yeah anytime I go home mad My wife runs and jumps in the bed Yeah you know my chickens all go to roost You know I heard what that man said Spoken: I'm awful mad Johnny
Whenever I go home angry, my wife runs to bed and my chickens all go to roost. I heard what the man said about me, and it makes me very angry.


Yeah when I was in the country I only had two friends Yeah that was a whistlin' woman You know boys and a crowing hen That's when I know for sure My trouble just begin
When I lived in the country, my only friends were a woman who whistled and a crowing hen. It was then that I realized my troubles had only just begun.




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