Tiger in Your Tank
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank

I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I know you love me baby, you told me last night
You make me feel like I'm dissatisfied

I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank

I love the way you look
Love your little car
But you're darned so slow can't go very far
I don't care what the people think
I'm gonna put a tiger in your tank

I can raise your hood
I can clean your coil
Check your transmission
Then give you the oil
I don't care what the people think
I got to put a tiger in your tank

Your motor's popin' needs a listen to
One thing I look for for you to do

You give it a push and if the car don't crank
You know you need a tiger in your tank

I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I don't care what people think
I put a tiger in your tank

I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank
I put a tiger in your tank




I don't care what the people say
I put a tiger in your tank

Overall Meaning

In Muddy Waters's "Tiger in Your Tank," the singer is bragging about how he has improved his lover's car, adding a metaphorical "tiger" to its tank. The singer acknowledges his lover's affection for him but also admits her dissatisfaction. He notes that he appreciates her possessions, but her car is too slow for him. He wants to push it to the limit and solve its mechanical issues by adding a "tiger" to its tank. This implies that the car needs more power, stamina, and excitement in order to satisfy the singer and their relationship.


The "tiger" metaphor is significant in the sense that it represents the energy, power, and excitement that the singer wants in his lover's car and their relationship. The singer is willing to do whatever it takes to ignite the spark that he feels is missing in their life, even if it goes against what the people around them may think. The phrase "putting a tiger in your tank" was a well-known advertising slogan used by Exxon in the 1960s, which named their brand of gasoline after its tiger-embossed logo. Muddy Waters employs this phrase in his song's chorus to convey his message more effectively, allowing it to resonate with the audience.


Line by Line Meaning

I put a tiger in your tank
I added energy and excitement to your life.


I know you love me baby, you told me last night
You expressed your affection for me recently.


You make me feel like I'm dissatisfied
Despite your love, I still feel unhappy.


I love the way you look
I am attracted to your appearance.


Love your little car
I enjoy your vehicle.


But you're darned so slow can't go very far
Your car is too slow and can't travel long distances.


I don't care what the people think
Other people's opinions do not matter to me.


I can raise your hood
I can inspect your car's engine.


I can clean your coil
I can clean your car's ignition coil.


Check your transmission
I can examine your car's transmission system.


Then give you the oil
I can change the oil in your car's engine.


Your motor's popin' needs a listen to
Your engine is making strange noises and needs attention.


One thing I look for for you to do
I expect you to help take care of your car.


You give it a push and if the car don't crank
You attempted to start the car and it didn't work.


You know you need a tiger in your tank
Your car needs an extra boost of energy to function properly.


I don't care what the people say
Other people's opinions do not affect me.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management
Written by: WILLIE DIXON

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Comments from YouTube:

@morphing_erebus

I always liked this song. The lyrics make me smile. :)

@ruthdixon7807

not far short of "got my mojo working" if you want some quick rollin' n honkin' waters R&B.

@TomOlsen327mofo

I had a craving for this song. For some odd reason, and thanks to you, I can listen to it.

@sloanmidwestXTC

Great song, thanks for the upload

@johnashley-smith4987

Got this on the Chess "Real Folk Blues" live at Newport 1960.
Apparently an annual folk music festival. This one got closed down early because of rioting according to the album liner notes.

@bartcolen

For those struggling with the lyrical content, think about what it could possibly mean when he talks to a woman about putting a tiger in her tank.

(Yeah, THAT'S what he's talking about!)

@mikespencer3518

I thought he was being nice and filling her car with Enco/Exxon gas. Had this on cassette in the early 80's, nice to hear it again.

@jacksonpollocksghost

So, Muddy...I'm thinking, and correct me if I'm wrong, you put a tiger in my tank?? Pretty sure I'm feelin' it!

@slapbush

in the sixties there was a gas company called esso, standard oil, used this expression to advertise- put a tiger in your tank was the ad campaign...very popular

@MrTony1995

This should be the main song of War Thunder

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