Rollin
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Well, I wish I was a catfish,
Swimmin in a oh, deep, blue sea
I would have all you good lookin women,
Fishin, fishin after me
Sure 'nough, a-after me
Sure 'nough, a-after me
Oh 'nough, oh 'nough, sure 'nough
I went to my baby's house,
And I sit down oh, on her steps
She said, "C'mon in now, Muddy
You know, my husband just now left
Sure 'nough, he just now left
Sure 'nough, he just now left
Oh Lord, oh well, oh well

Well, my mother told my father,
Just before hmmm, I was born,
"I got a boy child's comin',
Gonna be, he gonna be a rollin' stone,
Sure 'nough, he's a rollin' stone
Sure 'nough, he's a rollin' stone"
Oh well he's a, oh well he's a, oh well he's a

Well, I feel, yes I feel,
Feel that I could lay down oh, time ain't long
I'm gonna catch the first thing smokin',
Back, back down the road I'm goin'
Back down the road I'm goin'




Back down the road I'm goin'
Sure 'nough back, sure 'nough back

Overall Meaning

Muddy Waters's song "Rollin' Stone" is about a man who is a bit of a drifter and moves from place to place without much purpose. The opening stanza sees the singer expressing his desire to be a catfish in the deep blue sea, as then all the good-looking women would be fishing after him. This reveals the singer's insecurities, suggesting that he desires attention and recognition from others.


In the second verse, the singer visits his lover's house, and she invites him in because her husband has just left. This suggests that the singer is not a particularly respectable man, as his lover is willing to cheat on her husband with him. The third verse talks about how the singer's mother forewarned his father before he was born that he was going to be a "Rollin' Stone." This suggests that his nature was predetermined, and he was always going to be a drifter.


Finally, the last verse reveals that the singer feels a sense of detachment from his current situation, and he is ready to leave at any moment. He knows that time is not on his side, and he wishes to get going on his journey. Overall, "Rollin' Stone" tells the story of a man who is aimless and without direction, and he is constantly moving from place to place.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I wish I was a catfish, Swimmin in a oh, deep, blue sea I would have all you good lookin women, Fishin, fishin after me Sure 'nough, a-after me Sure 'nough, a-after me Oh 'nough, oh 'nough, sure 'nough
Muddy Waters wishes he could be like a catfish, swimming freely in the ocean without any worries. He knows that if he were a catfish, he would be irresistible to women and they would all be chasing after him.


I went to my baby's house, And I sit down oh, on her steps She said, "C'mon in now, Muddy You know, my husband just now left Sure 'nough, he just now left Sure 'nough, he just now left Oh Lord, oh well, oh well
Muddy Waters visited his lover's house and sat on her steps. She invited him in because her husband had just left. Muddy is ecstatic that her husband is out of the way and he can spend time with her.


Well, my mother told my father, Just before hmmm, I was born, "I got a boy child's comin', Gonna be, he gonna be a rollin' stone, Sure 'nough, he's a rollin' stone Sure 'nough, he's a rollin' stone" Oh well he's a, oh well he's a, oh well he's a
Muddy Waters' parents knew that he was going to be a free-spirited person even before he was born. They predicted that he was going to be a rolling stone, always moving from place to place and never settling down. Muddy is proud to be a rolling stone and is confident in his lifestyle.


Well, I feel, yes I feel, Feel that I could lay down oh, time ain't long I'm gonna catch the first thing smokin', Back, back down the road I'm goin' Back down the road I'm goin' Back down the road I'm goin' Sure 'nough back, sure 'nough back
Muddy Waters feels that time is running out and he wants to make the most of it. He decides to leave his current location and head back down the road, knowing that he will have many more adventures as a rolling stone. He is determined to never settle down and will continue to pursue his free-spirited lifestyle.




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@topkatspride

This jam session is from 1981 recorded in Chicago. Muddy Waters was 68 by this time, and had been playing the guitar since around 1928. He was born in 1913. Mick Jagger was only 38 at this time. Sadly, Muddy Waters died just two years after this collaboration. 🙏

@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys

Thanks for that small History Lesson of one of the greats that started it all=Muddy Watters~!!

@jobracci4583

Very interesing

@megatoncellular

❤Muddy waters reminds me of 1st...Johnson nothing beats thier blues true blue blues❤

@Philobeddoe12

I’ve watched this 50 times, it never gets old.

@catherinabarroso5756

Same

@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys

Seeing Keith, Ronnie and Mick jamming with Muddy Watters is one of the greatest sights in the world this century~!!!! Rip Muddy and John lee Hooker and Charlie Watts~!!!!!

@americangiant1003

Actually last century in 1981. With that said, no doubt a landmark and historic moment in music history. And thankfully this video clips exists so that future generations can see this.

@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys

Right you are~!! @@americangiant1003

@claremontcowboy7409

@@americangiant1003 It's clearly staged/scripted - the Rolling Stones just happen to rock up, while there just happens to be a second camera crew and guitars ready to go.

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