Kansas City
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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(Oh, let's go to Kansas City, now.)
I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come.
I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.

I'm gonna be standing on the corner, Twelfth Street and
Vine.
I'm gonna be standing on the corner, Twelfth Street and
Vine;
With my Kansas City baby and my bottle
Of Kansas City wine.

Well, I might take a train, might take a plane,
But if I have to walk,
I'm gonna fly there just the same.
Yeah, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.

Well, if I don't leave that woman I know I'm gonna die.
Got to find a brand new baby and here's the reason why:
Ya, ya, ya-eee eee, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.
Ah - right.

Might take a train, might take a plane,
But if I have to walk,
I'm gonna fly there just the same.
Yeah, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.
(One more time)

If I don't leave that woman, know I'm gonna die.
Got to find a brand new baby and that's the reason why:
Ya, ya ya-eee eee, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.
Yeah, yeah,
they got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.
(One more time)





They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.

Overall Meaning

The song Kansas City by Muddy Waters is a classic blues tune about a man who is on his way to Kansas City to find love. The first verse sets the scene with the singer announcing his intention to go to Kansas City because they have "crazy little women" there and he is going to get himself one. He intends to stand on the corner of Twelfth Street and Vine with his Kansas City baby and a bottle of Kansas City wine.


The second verse reinforces his determination to get to Kansas City, whether by train, plane, or even walking. He is going to fly there just the same. He knows that he needs to find a brand new baby because if he doesn't leave the woman he's with, he will die. The repetition of the lyric "Kansas City here I come" throughout the song serves to emphasize his eagerness and excitement to find his love in Kansas City.


The song is full of classic blues imagery, with references to wine and women, trains and planes, and the idea of finding a new woman to replace one who has let him down. Overall, it's a classic example of the blues music that was so popular in the mid-twentieth century.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, let's go to Kansas City, now.
Excitedly suggesting a trip to Kansas City.


I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come.
Determined to travel to Kansas City.


They got some crazy little women there And I'm gonna get me one.
Referring to the women in Kansas City and expressing a desire to pursue one of them.


I'm gonna be standing on the corner, Twelfth Street and Vine; With my Kansas City baby and my bottle Of Kansas City wine.
Anticipating a romantic evening with a partner in Kansas City, drinking the local wine.


Well, I might take a train, might take a plane, But if I have to walk, I'm gonna fly there just the same. Yeah, Kansas City here I come.
Willing to do whatever it takes to get to Kansas City, even if it means walking or flying.


Well, if I don't leave that woman I know I'm gonna die. Got to find a brand new baby and here's the reason why: Ya, ya, ya-eee eee, Kansas City here I come.
Feeling like he needs to break up with his current partner and start anew, using Kansas City as a fresh start.


They got some crazy little women there And I'm gonna get me one. Ah - right.
Reiterating the desire to meet one of the women in Kansas City.


Yeah, yeah, they got some crazy little women there And I'm gonna get me one.
Expressing excitement and anticipation for the possibility of meeting and pursuing a woman in Kansas City.


They got some crazy little women there And I'm gonna get me one. (One more time)
Repeating the sentiment that Kansas City has desirable women and expressing the intention to pursue one.




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Written by: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller

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