Smokestack Lightning
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Ah, oh, smokestack lightning
Shinin', just like gold
Why don't ya hear me cryin'?
Ah, who ho, oh
Who

Whoa, oh, tell me, baby
What's the, matter with you?
Why don't ya hear me cryin'?
Who ho, who ho
Who

Whoa, oh, tell me, baby
Where did ya, stay last night?
A-why don't ya hear me cryin'?
Who ho, who ho
Who

Whoa, oh, stop your train
Let her, go for a ride
Why don't ya hear me cryin'?
Who ho, who ho
Who

Whoa, oh, fare ya well
Never see, ah, you no more
Ah, why don't ya hear me cryin'?
Oh, who ho, who ho
Who

Whoa, oh, who been here baby since
I, I been gone, a little, bitty boy?




Girl, be on
Ah, who ho, who ho

Overall Meaning

In Muddy Waters's song Smokestack Lightning, he uses the metaphor of a train to describe a love affair that has ended. The smokestack represents the intensity of the relationship, with the smoke representing the passion and emotion between the two people, and the lightning symbolizing the sparks and excitement of their love. By referring to the stack as "shinin' just like gold," Muddy Waters suggests that the relationship was valuable to him and that he treasured it.


The repetition of the phrase "why don't ya hear me cryin'" throughout the song highlights the singer's sense of loss and desperation. He is calling out to his former lover, asking why they can't hear his pain and why they're not responding to his calls for help. The use of the phrase "who ho" at the end of each verse creates a sense of longing and sadness, as the singer reaches out for the one who has left him behind.


The final verse of the song suggests that the relationship may have been one-sided, with the woman having moved on while the singer was still holding on to memories of their time together. He asks, "Who been here baby since I been gone?" indicating that he suspects she has already found a new love. The repetition of "who ho" at the end of the verse underlines his sense of loss and abandonment.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah, oh, smokestack lightning
The lightning from the smokestack is shining like gold and captivates the singer's attention.


Why don't ya hear me cryin'?
The singer is wondering why their cries for attention and affection are being ignored.


Whoa, oh, tell me, baby What's the, matter with you?
The singer asks their partner why they are not paying attention to their emotional needs.


Where did ya stay last night?
The artist is suspicious of their partner's whereabouts and questions where they spent the night.


Whoa, oh, stop your train Let her, go for a ride
The artist urges the train to stop and let their lover go, so that they can move on and have a fresh start.


Fare ya well Never see, ah, you no more
The singer is saying goodbye to their lover and intends to never see them again.


Who been here baby since I, I been gone, a little, bitty boy?
The singer questions if their partner has been with anyone else while they have been away, implying infidelity.




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Written by: Chester Burnett

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Comments from YouTube:

Escherking

Muddy took you along for this ride. No escape with Little Walter making sure you complete it 😉

Cameron Smith

WIcked, lowdown as hell!! That chromatic is friggin gold <3

Bc Peachy

Little Walter❗️What fabulous bands Muddy had through the years‼️ Willie Dixon, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, Pinetop Perkins, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, James Cotton. Incredibly talented musicians.

The Ripper

Little Walter is at his best with the late and great Mud Mississippi Waters.

Keith Randall

I'd forgotten this one! Many thanks for posting it :-)

Mrpachuko13

How much I love her, don't nobody know.

Midge Marsden

Little Walter magic backing harp, The best !

phillip ph

muddy took the juju outta wolf and turned it into a jam. then burnett took credit. great harp soundscape tho

coloradikal

Now don't you hear me talkin' baby?

Horwellston

Muddy picked up the other guy's song notes by mistake.

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