Just To Be With You
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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On a ship that's made of paper
Oh yeah, I will sail the seven seas
Fight a shark with a toothpick
Crawled home to you on my knee
There ain't nothin' baby I wouldn't do, sugar
Oh yeah baby, just to bring you home with me

I would rise up with the devil
Oh yeah, I would breathe smoke and fire
Or say were I on a tightrope
Walk a canyon on a wire
Just to kiss your sweet lips, honey
Oh yeah baby you know you're my desire

If a shark bought off my leg
Oh baby and the sea were turned to sand
Turn my po' self over darlin
Crawl home to you on my hands
There ain't nothin' nothin' I wouldn't do baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah baby, just to be with you

Give up all of my money
Whoa, oh baby, I'd sleep right down on the floor
Call my mother-in-law honey
Whoa, oh I'd work for you 'til I got sore




I would do anything for you baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah, just to get you home once more

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's Just to Be With You express a deep, unconditional love for someone. The imagery in the song is exaggerated and almost comical but serves the purpose of emphasizing just how far the singer is willing to go to have this person next to him. The first verse compares sailing on a ship made of paper to sailing the seven seas, which is obviously an impossible feat. Similarly, fighting a shark with a toothpick is an exaggerated idea of bravery, and crawling home on knees is a symbolically humbling act.


The next verse speaks of rising up with the devil and walking a tightrope to kiss the person's lips. These images are metaphorical, representing the idea that the singer is willing to risk anything for love, even if it means giving up everything else he holds dear.


The last verse is probably the most extreme one in terms of exaggerated images. The singer winds up losing a leg to a shark, and the sea turning to sand, which is again impossible, but he still manages to crawl home on his hands. All this is to say that he will do anything for his loved one, even if it costs him everything. The song ends with the final act of devotion, giving up all of his money, sleeping on the floor, working until he's sore, and even calling his mother-in-law "honey" to please his beloved.


Line by Line Meaning

On a ship that's made of paper
I am willing to take risks and face danger just to be with you.


Oh yeah, I will sail the seven seas
I am determined to go to great lengths and travel anywhere to be with you.


Fight a shark with a toothpick
I am fearless and will even take on the toughest challenges to be with you.


Crawled home to you on my knee
I am willing to humble myself and do whatever it takes to be with you.


There ain't nothin' baby I wouldn't do, sugar
I am completely devoted to you and willing to do anything for your love.


Oh yeah baby, just to bring you home with me
My ultimate goal is to be with you, no matter what it takes.


I would rise up with the devil
I am willing to ally myself with evil forces if it means being with you.


Oh yeah, I would breathe smoke and fire
I am willing to endure any kind of hardship or pain to be with you.


Or say were I on a tightrope
Even if I were in a precarious situation, I would do anything to be with you.


Walk a canyon on a wire
My determination to be with you is so strong, I would cross any obstacle in my path.


Just to kiss your sweet lips, honey
The reward of your love is worth any sacrifice or challenge I may face.


Oh yeah baby you know you're my desire
My love and desire for you consumes me entirely.


If a shark bought off my leg
I would happily give up any physical part of myself to be with you.


Oh baby and the sea were turned to sand
Even if the world were to change or become hostile, I would still be devoted to you.


Turn my po' self over darlin
I am willing to let go of my pride and humility just to be with you.


Crawl home to you on my hands
I am willing to do anything, no matter how difficult, to be with you.


There ain't nothin' nothin' I wouldn't do baby
I will stop at nothing to be with the one I love.


Oh yeah, oh yeah baby, just to be with you
The reward of being with you is worth any price I may have to pay.


Give up all of my money
I am willing to sacrifice anything, even my wealth, to be with you.


Whoa, oh baby, I'd sleep right down on the floor
I would even give up the luxuries of life and sleep on the floor to be with you.


Call my mother-in-law honey
I am willing to swallow my pride and do things that may be uncomfortable or awkward to be with you.


Whoa, oh I'd work for you 'til I got sore
I am willing to put in all the effort and work necessary to be with you.


I would do anything for you baby
My love and devotion for you knows no bounds.


Oh yeah, oh yeah, just to get you home once more
My love for you is so strong, I would do anything to be reunited with you.




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Written by: BERNARD ROTH

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Comments from YouTube:

@paulcornwall3225

Little Walter’s finest hour. Wind him up and let him go. Awesome.

@mitchellgalinkin7558

My most favorite tune of all time. The band all kill it especially Little Walter.

@53411746

This is among his greatest songs especially if he's willing to "call his mother-in-law honey" just to get his honey back home. Too bad his legacy is mostly appreciated after his death. Rest in peace, Muddy.

@Samati1631

That harmonica... damn

@eric669

As it happened too often with these old recordings the great piano by Otis Spann is so buried in the mix that is almost inaudible. What a shame.

@robertkail3464

A friend introduced me to the song Tuff Enuf & I found it was just a variation of Just to be with you, the Muddy Waters
I like the video of the Fantastic Thunderbirds but I prefer the harmonica in this song best 😊

@anthonywalden3029

On a ship made of paper, I would sail the seven seas. How far is Muddy goin when the bottom of that boat soften up πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@Gwynbuck

This song was written by Bernard Roth - who was he? Roth also wrote 40 days and 40 nights.

@G8GT364CI

Paul Butterfield did a great version of this also on the Original Lost Elektra sessions. Not sure who played harp on this version but I like Butter's playing better on this tune, in fact I like Butterfield's whole version better.
Probably sacrilege what I just wrote, haha!

@chopa2less

Little Walter. Nah this is as good as it gets.

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