little red rooster
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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I'm a little red rooster,
Too lazy to crow for day
I'm a little red rooster,
Too lazy to crow for day
Keep everything in the barnyard,
Upset in every way

Dogs begin to bark now,
And the hounds begin to howl
Dogs begin to bark now,
And the hounds begin to howl
Watch out stray cat,
The little red rooster's on the prowl

If you see the little red rooster
Won't you please drive him home
If you see the little red rooster
Won't you please drive him home
Been no peace in the barnyard
Since that little red rooster's been gone

I'm a little red rooster,
Too lazy to crow for day
I'm a little red rooster,
Too lazy to crow for day




Keep everything in the barnyard,
Upset in every way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf's song "Red Rooster" depict the story of a little red rooster who is too lazy to crow for day and causing chaos in the barnyard. The song starts with the rooster describing himself as "too lazy to crow for day" which is a metaphor for the rooster being too lazy to take charge and provide guidance to the chickens in the barnyard. This sets the tone for the rest of the song where the rooster's lack of action leads to trouble.


As the song progresses, we see that the dogs start barking and the hounds start howling, indicating that something is about to happen. The rooster is on the prowl and upset everything in the barnyard. Here, the rooster is portrayed as a troublemaker who is causing chaos in the barnyard. The "stray cat" is warned to watch out as the little red rooster is on the loose.


However, towards the end of the song, the singer asks the listeners to "please drive him(home)" as there have been no peace since the little red rooster is gone. This implies that despite being lazy and causing chaos, the little red rooster is still an indispensable member of the barnyard community.


Overall, the song is a depiction of the importance of taking charge and highlighting the consequences of not taking action. The metaphorical representation of the little red rooster and the barnyard animals highlights the relatability and universality of the message.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a little red rooster,
I am small and insignificant, not worthy of crowing for attention


Too lazy to crow for day
I lack motivation to compete or lead


Keep everything in the barnyard,
I maintain order and control of my surroundings


Upset in every way
My authority is challenged and tensions are high


Dogs begin to bark now,
Other animals notice and react to my movements


And the hounds begin to howl
Additional attention is drawn to my presence


Watch out stray cat,
Even predators are wary of my power


The little red rooster's on the prowl
I am actively asserting my dominance


If you see the little red rooster
If you encounter me


Won't you please drive him home
Please remove me from this place and restore calm


Been no peace in the barnyard
I disrupt the order and cause unrest


Since that little red rooster's been gone
The barnyard has been peaceful since I left


I'm a little red rooster,
I am still small and insignificant


Too lazy to crow for day
I am still unmotivated and unassertive


Keep everything in the barnyard,
I still hold onto my control


Upset in every way
My presence continues to cause tension and unrest




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Written by: Willie Dixon

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