My Captain
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Oh captain, captain, hmm, oh, my captain so mean
Oh captain, captain, hmm, oh, my captain so mean
Ah, he don't feed me nothing, oh yeah boy, but soya bean

Oh, the cook's alright
Oh yeah, but the captain so mean
Hey, the cook's alright
Oh yeah boy, but the captain so mean, I mean so mean
Ah, he don't let me drive nothing, but this old beat-up wagon team

Yey, I worked all night
Oh yeah boys, and I worked all day, ah, oh
So sad, so sad
Yey, I worked all night
Oh yeah boys, and I worked th'old bell
Ah, I couldn't find my mule
Oh yeah, fella'd show nowhere

Yey, my wheel mule is crippled, hum, you know, my lead mule is blind
Yey, my wheel mule is crippled, hum, yes boys, my lead mule is blind
Now I ain't gonna buy my baby no more stockings
Oh yeah boys, with the seam behind, hmm




Fella I mean, with the seam behind
Hmm, people, with the seam behind

Overall Meaning

The song "My Captain" by Muddy Waters tells the story of his journey with a group of men, including a captain who is mean and mistreats him. The song opens with Muddy addressing the captain, calling him "so mean" and noting that he only provides him with soya bean, not substantial food. The cook is alright, but the captain is terrible and won't let Muddy drive anything except for an old beat-up wagon team. Muddy Waters describes how he has worked tirelessly all night and day and how he couldn't find his mule. He explains that his wheel mule is crippled, and his lead mule is blind, which makes it challenging to move the wagon team. He remarks that he won't buy his baby any more stockings with the seam behind because of their arduous trip.


Although the song "My Captain" is a blues song, it is actually based on an old Civil War poem called "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman. In the poem, Whitman mourned the death of President Abraham Lincoln. Muddy Waters put a blues spin on the poem's original theme of mourning a great leader by adapting it to his personal experience with a harsh and unreasonable captain. The song is an excellent example of Muddy Waters's ability to tell a story through his music and convey vivid images of his experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh captain, captain, hmm, oh, my captain so mean
The singer addresses the captain, who he describes as cruel and cold-hearted.


Ah, he don't feed me nothing, oh yeah boy, but soya bean
The singer is not given enough food, and the little he is given is not good enough.


Hey, the cook's alright
The cook is a decent person and does his job well.


Oh yeah boy, but the captain so mean, I mean so mean
Despite the good work of the cook, the captain is still cruel and mistreats the singer.


Ah, he don't let me drive nothing, but this old beat-up wagon team
The captain does not give the singer any important tasks, limiting his ability to contribute to the group.


Yey, I worked all night
The singer has been working tirelessly, with little rest.


Oh yeah boys, and I worked all day, ah, oh
The singer has been working both day and night, without any breaks.


So sad, so sad
The singer laments his difficult situation and his inability to improve it.


Ah, I couldn't find my mule
One of the singer's mules is missing, further complicating his work.


Oh yeah, fella'd show nowhere
The missing mule is completely gone, with no leads on where it might be.


Yey, my wheel mule is crippled, hum, you know, my lead mule is blind
The remaining mules the singer has are both incapable of working properly, making his job even harder.


Now I ain't gonna buy my baby no more stockings
The singer is so poor and struggling that he can't afford to buy nice things for his significant other.


Oh yeah boys, with the seam behind, hmm
The stockings the singer might have previously bought would have been cheaper or lower quality.


Fella I mean, with the seam behind
The singer emphasizes the poor quality of the stockings he can't afford to buy.


Hmm, people, with the seam behind
The singer repeats his point, driving the message home to anyone listening.




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Written by: WILLIE DIXON

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