She Moves
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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She moves me, man
Honey, and I don't see how it's done
She moves me, man
Honey, and I don't see how it's done
She got a pocket full of money
Little doll don't try to help me, though

She move me when she get drunk
Then she say I'm not nowhere
She call me a dumbbell
She say I'm nothing but a square

She moves me man
Honey, and I don't see how it's done
She got a pocket full of money
The little girl don't try to help me, though
What kinda woman is that?

She move a crazy man
Who say "now I'm not so dumb"
I take her to a funeral boy
The dead jumped up to run
She look at a deaf and dumb boy
Said "now I can speak"
She shook her finger in a blind man's face
"Once was blind but now I see"

She moves me man
Honey, and I don't see how it's done




She gotta pocket full of money
The little girl don't try to help me, though

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters' song She Moves Me are rich in metaphors and imagery. The song is a classic example of the blues genre and its earthy, raw quality. The song is about a woman who captivates the singer with her charms and beguiles him despite his best intentions.


The first verse of the song emphasizes the woman's spell on the singer. He cannot understand how she moves him and has a pocket full of money, but is not willing to help him. The second verse describes how the woman becomes drunk and then insults the singer, calling him a "dumbbell" and a "square." Despite the insults, the singer is still taken by her and can't understand how she moves him.


The third verse tells of how the woman has power over others as well. She moves a crazy man who then realizes he is not so dumb. She also takes the singer to a funeral, and the dead body jumps up to run, signifying the woman's supernatural powers. She can make the deaf and dumb speak and even cure the blind. The chorus repeats the bewilderment the singer feels about this enigmatic woman.


The song is a testament to the power of the blues and its ability to convey human emotion. It depicts the singer's attempts to rationalize his feelings and to understand this woman who seems to have power over him.


Line by Line Meaning

She moves me, man
I am deeply affected by this woman's presence and actions


Honey, and I don't see how it's done
I cannot explain or understand why she has this power over me


She got a pocket full of money
She is wealthy and financially secure


Little doll don't try to help me, though
Despite her financial security, she does not offer me any assistance


She move me when she get drunk
She affects me even more when she is intoxicated


Then she say I'm not nowhere
When she is drunk, she criticizes and belittles me


She call me a dumbbell
She insults my intelligence


She say I'm nothing but a square
She sees me as boring and uncool


What kinda woman is that?
I am confused and perplexed by her behavior


She move a crazy man
She has the power to drive even a mentally unstable person to change


Who say 'now I'm not so dumb'
Even someone who was previously thought to be unintelligent can become wise under her influence


I take her to a funeral boy
I bring her to a funeral


The dead jumped up to run
Even the deceased seem to be affected by her power


She look at a deaf and dumb boy
She sees a young boy who cannot hear or speak


Said 'now I can speak'
She claims to have given the boy the ability to speak


She shook her finger in a blind man's face
She confronts a man who cannot see


'Once was blind but now I see'
She claims to have cured the man's blindness




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Written by: MC KINLEY MORGANFIELD

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Bubs D

She moves me, man
Honey, and I don't see how it's done
She moves me, man
Honey, and I don't see how it's done
She got a pocket full of money
Little doll don't try to help me, though
She move me when she get drunk
Then she say I'm not nowhere
She call me a dumbbell
She say I'm nothing but a square
She moves me man
Honey, and I don't see how it's done
She got a pocket full of money
The little girl don't try to help me, though
What kinda woman is that?
She move a crazy man
Who say "now I'm not so dumb"
I take her to a funeral boy
The dead jumped up to run
She look at a deaf and dumb boy
Said "now I can speak"
She shook her finger in a blind man's face
"Once was blind but now I see"
She moves me man
Honey, and I don't see how it's done
She gotta pocket full of money
The little girl don't try to help me, though



All comments from YouTube:

Paul Herring

How clear is Little Walter's harp playing! It's like a bell - no wonder he's considered the greatest blues harmonica player whoever lived.

John Fuhrmann

Fabulous, perfectly timed conversation between Walter and Muddy. Unsurpassed, in my book!

gitfiddlejimagain

Yes it would be difficult top do a better take, and 1951 too, Len Chess on Bass drum.

Joseph Loehr

Come back, Muddy. WE NEED YOU!

Patrice Vallée

Root 👊😉

Patrice Vallée

😉 right on buddy 👊😊

Mark Garno

FUCKING A YES!
"Take me with ya Man, I want to go"

Imani M

I would have LOVED to see him live!!

coreycox2345

Exactly. Who is like this now, Joseph Loehr.

Cora Visser

Brilliant this music of Muddy ,we keep it alive.

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