blues had a baby and they named it rock
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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All you people, you know the blues got a soul
Well this is a story, a story never been told
Well you know the blues got pregnant
And they named the baby Rock & Roll

Muddy Waters said it, you know the blues got a soul
James Brown said it, you know the blues got a soul
Well the blues had a baby and they named the baby rock & roll
Ray Charles said it, you know the blues got a soul

John Lee Hooker said it, you know the blues got a soul
Well the blues had a baby and they named the baby rock & roll
Otis Redding said it, you know the blues got a soul




Queen Victoria said it, you know the blues got a soul
Well the blues had a baby and they named the baby Rock & Roll

Overall Meaning

The Blues Had A Baby And They Named It Rock & Roll is a classic blues song by Muddy Waters that speaks to the birth of rock & roll from the blues genre. The lyrics reflect a deep connection and reverence for the blues, acknowledging it as the original parent of the popular rock & roll movement. Muddy Waters starts off singing about the deep soul that the blues exudes and how it has a story that has never been told before. He then compares the blues to a mother who became pregnant and gave birth to the bright and energetic baby, Rock & Roll. The chorus is repeated throughout the song with several other famous blues and rock & roll artists, such as James Brown, Ray Charles, John Lee Hooker, and Otis Redding, all agreeing that the blues had a soul and is the origin of rock & roll.


Line by Line Meaning

All you people, you know the blues got a soul
Muddy Waters is addressing the listeners, saying that they all know that the blues genre embodies a soulful quality.


Well this is a story, a story never been told
Muddy Waters is introducing his revelation about the blues genre giving birth to a new musical movement that has never before been discussed.


Well you know the blues got pregnant
Muddy Waters is using a metaphor to depict the blues genre as being responsible for birthing a new type of music.


And they named the baby Rock & Roll
Muddy Waters is asserting that the blues genre gave birth to a new genre that they dubbed 'Rock & Roll'.


Muddy Waters said it, you know the blues got a soul
Muddy Waters is referencing himself to acknowledge that he is not the only musician who recognizes the soulful quality of the blues genre.


James Brown said it, you know the blues got a soul
Muddy Waters is mentioning James Brown as another musician who perceives the blues genre as possessing a soulful quality.


Ray Charles said it, you know the blues got a soul
Muddy Waters is referencing Ray Charles as yet another musician who recognizes the soulfulness of the blues genre.


John Lee Hooker said it, you know the blues got a soul
Muddy Waters is invoking John Lee Hooker's recognition of the soulfulness of the blues genre.


Otis Redding said it, you know the blues got a soul
Muddy Waters is calling attention to Otis Redding's acknowledgment of the soulful quality of the blues genre.


Queen Victoria said it, you know the blues got a soul
Muddy Waters is humorously referencing Queen Victoria, and implying that even she would recognize the soulfulness of the blues genre.


Well the blues had a baby and they named the baby Rock & Roll
Muddy Waters is rephrasing the earlier assertion that the blues genre birthed the Rock & Roll genre.




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Comments from YouTube:

Robbie

the mix on this song is fantastic. james cotton's harmonica playing is astonishing.

Flsun Racer

Robbie, keep playing my lungs are shot. I still play.

lee lockamy

When I was in college in the early 80"s i let some friends of mine that were musicians listen to this tape and they would not give it back ! Those guys were really good but Muddy blew those guys away! Long live the blues

ecavuto

I remember hearing this being played around the house when I was a boy, and not understanding the appeal of it. Going on 40 years later, having become a music lover, being a singer/guitar-player, I can say I "get it".

Jeannie E. H

Whoever said blues is depressing doesn't know blues...

Jean-Patrick Pelletier

And especially Muddy!

big doggo

@John Downs thats right

RobDog

Same for country

Jeremy Childress

Jeannie E. H Thatโ€™s right

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