You Can't Make the Grade
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Well, your woman's actin' funny
When you start to gettin' old
This is a story
Never been told

Too late, old man
Yo' debts have been paid
Yes, your race is done ruined
Man, you can't make the grade

She works like an ox
Come home tired as a mule
When you get sixty years old
Befo' you know you's a fool

Too late, old man
Yo' debts have been paid
Yes, your race is done ruined
Man, you can't make the grade

At midnight she shake you
She knows that's a joke
She know it will be early in the mo'nin'
Befo' she get you woke

Too late, old man
Yo' debts have been paid
Yes, your race is done ruined
Man, you can't make the grade

Alrighty now, I'm up, play one

Yes, yas

On Monday, you feel like playin'
She says she don't like yo' game
Tuesday, come
It's about the same

Wednesday, she 'cussed you of
Some other chick
Thursday, when you touch her
She says she's sick

Friday, come
She kiss you on yo' cheek
She know you should have enough money
To last her all the week

Too late, old man
Yo' debts have been paid




Yes, your race is done ruined
Man, you can't make the grade

Overall Meaning

The song "You Can't Make the Grade" by Muddy Waters is a cautionary tale about the perils of neglecting one's relationships and responsibilities. The lyrics suggest that as one grows older, it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain a healthy relationship with a partner or loved one. The singer describes how his woman is "actin' funny" and he feels like a fool. He warns the old man that his debts have been paid and his race has been ruined.


The lyrics also suggest that the old man has neglected his financial responsibilities. The woman works hard and is tired from her labor, but the old man is unable to keep up with her. He is a fool because he has failed to plan for his retirement or manage his finances properly. The woman knows this and takes advantage of him, waking him up in the middle of the night and expecting him to have money to last the week. The singer concludes, "Man, you can't make the grade," suggesting that it is too late for the old man to fix his mistakes.


Overall, the song reminds us of the importance of taking care of our relationships and financial responsibilities throughout our lives. It also highlights the consequences of neglecting these aspects of our lives as we age.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, your woman's actin' funny
Your woman is behaving strangely, and it's a sign that something is wrong.


When you start to gettin' old
As you age, certain things become difficult and you may not be able to keep up with others who are younger.


This is a story
This is a tale about a particular situation.


Never been told
It's a story that hasn't been shared before.


Too late, old man
It's too late to correct your mistakes, old man.


Yo' debts have been paid
You have suffered the consequences for your past mistakes.


Yes, your race is done ruined
You have ruined your own life and your future prospects.


Man, you can't make the grade
You're unable to live up to the standards of others, and this is a sign of your own failure.


She works like an ox
Your woman is a hard worker.


Come home tired as a mule
She comes home exhausted.


When you get sixty years old
As you reach old age, things become more difficult.


Befo' you know you's a fool
You may not even realize that you're being foolish.


At midnight she shake you
She wakes you up at midnight.


She knows that's a joke
She's joking when she wakes you up at midnight.


She know it will be early in the mo'nin'
She knows that you'll have to wake up early in the morning.


Befo' she get you woke
Before you're fully awake.


On Monday, you feel like playin'
You feel like playing on Monday.


She says she don't like yo' game
She doesn't like the game you're playing.


Tuesday, come
The next day is Tuesday.


It's about the same
The situation is unchanged.


Wednesday, she 'cussed you of
On Wednesday, she accuses you of something.


Some other chick
She accuses you of being involved with another woman.


Thursday, when you touch her
On Thursday, when you touch her.


She says she's sick
She claims to be sick.


Friday, come
The next day is Friday.


She kiss you on yo' cheek
She kisses you on your cheek.


She know you should have enough money
She knows that you should have enough money to support her.


To last her all the week
To last for the entire week.




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Comments from YouTube:

Mike S

That's Washboard Sam, Not Muddy.Good tune anyway, thanks for uploading.

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