You Shook Me
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Hmm
You know you shook me, baby
You shook me all night long
You know you shook me, baby
You shook me all night long
Whoa, you kept on shakin' me, darlin'
Oh, you messed up my happy home
You know you move me baby
Just like a hurricane
You know you move me baby
Just like a hurricane
Oh, you know you move me, darlin'
Just like a earthquake move the land

Oh, sometimes I wonder
What my poor wife and child gon' do
Oh, sometimes I wonde
What my poor wife and child gon' do
Oh, you know you made me mistreat them, darlin'
Oh, I'm madly in love with you

You know you shook me, baby
You shook me all night long





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You shook me all night long

Overall Meaning

Muddy Water's "You Shook Me" is a powerful blues song about the overwhelming effects of love. The lyrics emphasize the physical and emotional impact that his lover has on him. He compares her to natural disasters such as a hurricane and an earthquake, emphasizing the intensity of her effect on him. The phrase "you shook me" is repeated throughout the chorus, highlighting the consistency of her effects on him.


In the second verse, Muddy Waters expresses concern about the impact of his relationship on his family. He admits that his love for his lover has caused him to mistreat his wife and child. Despite this, he is still madly in love with his lover and unable to resist her.


Beyond the lyrics, there is a powerful and driving instrumental accompaniment which adds to the intensity of the song. The guitar playing and harmonica solos create a sense of urgency and feeling of being swept away by the force of the music. The song features a classic call and response style, characteristic of traditional blues music.


Line by Line Meaning

You know you shook me, baby
You had a deep impact on me, my dear


You shook me all night long
Your influence on me lasted all through the night


Whoa, you kept on shakin' me, darlin'
You continued having an effect on me, my love


Oh, you messed up my happy home
You disturbed the peace and happiness I had at home


You know you move me baby
You have a powerful ability to affect me, my love


Just like a hurricane
Your influence on me is as strong as a hurricane


Oh, sometimes I wonder
There are moments when I am unsure


What my poor wife and child gon' do
About how my family, who are in need, will cope


Oh, you know you made me mistreat them, darlin'
You caused me to mistreat my own family, my love


Oh, I'm madly in love with you
But despite everything, I am deeply in love with you


You shook me, baby
You had an undeniable impact on me, my dear


You shook me all night long
Your influence on me lasted all through the night




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Written by: Willie Dixon, J. B. Lenoir

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@cyndygough4107

Muddy!!! He is The Blues. The best Bluesman eva!!!! IMDO!!! RIP Sir. Your music will never die!!

@luvbasses5487

As colorful and powerful as young white Brits remanufactured hit songs like this one, there’s just nothing like the original ones. Years back when discovered Zeppelin, I’d read the credits of the songs! Names like Willie Dixon and Muddy’s were there. I think EVERYONE needs to go back and unearth theses originals. When I did, I then realized why young Robert just went loopy over a guy like Willie. Not only could he shout the blues out with menacing regard, his bass playing was just as good if not better! I mean the guy was the whole package. Im combing through these artists that reigned way before my time. Im a 1967 baby so I came along a little late but owe it to myself to go back research these blues masters. It’s quite refreshing to listen to.

@DayTripperrr

Without those young white Brits this song would've been forgotten

@breakingbells

@@DayTripperrr Agreed. A lot of the British Bands ( esp the Beatles and Stones etc) were good at crediting the original blues writers and performers . But Led Zeppelin were very naughty and would rip off the originals without ever giving proper credit, or even acknowledging the writers. Hence they've had a number of law suits put against them in the years.

@Lazarett

His Best !!! ... A Bright Light in the Sky !!! ... that's the blues , the real One .

@patriciakimbrell3734

Love the music of Muddy Waters 💙💙🎤🎸💙🌟💙🌟💙🌟💙🌟💙🌟

@johnhaas951

This is one of those blues tunes that seems to be cool no matter who does it.Great tune. (I'm partial to Muddy myself).But we all have our favorites. (Zep's version is my second favorite).

@RoyMartin-ws3cs

Tearing it damn up Muddy . Thank you 🍻👍

@patcoughlin3104

the one and only! Earl Hooker on slide,,and of course Muddy wanted it that way!

@StefanWirz

Muddy Waters, voc (overdubbed June 27, 1962) on instrumental track rec. poss. May 3, 1961 (= "Blue Guitar" on Age 29106); Earl Hooker, g; A.C. Reed, ts; John 'Big Moose' Walker, org; Lafayette Leake, p; Earnest Johnson, b; Bobby Little, dr

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