My Fault
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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It's my own fault, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do
It's my own fault, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do
When you was deep in love with me, at that time, little girl, I didn't love you
You used to make your paycheck and then bring it all home to me
You know I would go up on the corner, make every woman drunk I see
That's my own fault. honey, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do
When you was deep in love with me, at that time, little girl, I didn't love you
You know I used to take you out, little girl, and keep you weeks after weeks
You were so scared to quit me, little darling, I may make a 'fore day creep
That's my own fault, girl, honey, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do




When you was deep in love with me, at that time, little girl, I wouldn't be true
(Tell her everything, man

Overall Meaning

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The lyrics to Muddy Waters's song "My Fault" reflect a sense of regret and self-awareness for the singer's past actions. The first line of the song, "It's my own fault, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do," sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics. The singer acknowledges that they have treated the other person poorly in the past, and that they are now facing the consequences of their actions.


Throughout the song, the singer gives examples of how they mistreated the other person. They admit to being unfaithful, going out and getting drunk, and not reciprocating the other person's love. The repeated line "That's my own fault, honey, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do" underscores the singer's understanding that they are responsible for the current state of their relationship.


Despite this awareness, the singer doesn't offer any concrete solutions or plans to change their behavior. The tone of the song is one of resignation and acceptance, rather than desperation or hopelessness. The final line, "When you was deep in love with me, at that time, little girl, I wouldn't be true," suggests that the singer may still be struggling with their past actions and the impact they had on their relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

It's my own fault, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do
I acknowledge that it's my own responsibility for the way you treat me, and I don't hold you accountable for that.


When you was deep in love with me, at that time, little girl, I didn't love you
When you were in love with me, I didn't reciprocate those feelings, and that's my fault.


You used to make your paycheck and then bring it all home to me
You used to work hard and bring your entire paycheck home to me.


You know I would go up on the corner, make every woman drunk I see
I would go out and get intoxicated with other women, and that's entirely my fault.


That's my own fault. honey, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do
It's my own fault, and I don't hold you responsible for treating me the way you do, honey.


You know I used to take you out, little girl, and keep you weeks after weeks
I used to take you out and spend extended periods of time with you.


You were so scared to quit me, little darling, I may make a 'fore day creep
You were afraid to leave me because I may come back unexpectedly and cause trouble.


That's my own fault, girl, honey, I don't blame you for treating me the way you do
It's my own fault, girl, and I don't hold you responsible for treating me the way you do, honey.


When you was deep in love with me, at that time, little girl, I wouldn't be true
When you were in love with me, I wasn't loyal, and I take responsibility for that.


(Tell her everything, man)
Additional commentary asking the person to be transparent and honest with the woman in question.




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Written by: McKinley Morganfield

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@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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