Rolling Stone
Rodgers Paul Lyrics


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Well, I wish I was a catfish
Swimmin in a oh, deep, blue sea
I would have all you good lookin women
Fishin, fishin after me
Sure 'nough, a-after me
Sure 'nough, a-after me
Oh 'nough, oh 'nough, sure 'nough
I went to my baby's house
And I sit down oh, on her steps
She said, "Now, come on in now, Muddy
You know, my husband just now left
Sure 'nough, he just now left
Sure 'nough, he just now left"
Sure 'nough, oh well, oh well

Well, my mother told my father
Just before hmmm, I was born
"I got a boy child's comin
He's gonna be, he's gonna be a rollin stone
Sure 'nough, he's a rollin stone
Sure 'nough, he's a rollin stone"
Oh well he's a, oh well he's a, oh well he's a

Well, I feel, yes I feel
Feel that a low down time ain't long
I'm gonna catch the first thing smokin
Back, back down the road I'm goin
Back down the road I'm goin




Back down the road I'm goin
Sure 'nough back, sure 'nough back

Overall Meaning

Rodgers Paul's "Rolling Stone" is a blues song that tells the story of a man who wishes he were a catfish swimming in the deep blue sea where he would have all the good-looking women fishing after him. The song goes on to describe a visit to his baby's house, where she invites him in after her husband has left. He then tells us a story about his father and mother, where his mother had told his father that she was carrying a boy child who would become a rolling stone. The last verse of the song talks about the man's desire to leave his current situation and go back down the road to a better life.


The song's opening lines express the singer's desire to be free and desirable, perhaps relishing in a simpler, less complicated life. The reference to the deep blue sea could be representative of the vastness and mystery of our world - a place where anything is possible. The idea of being pursued by all the good looking women suggests that the singer's desire is to be "in demand" and desirable to others, something perhaps he is currently lacking. Throughout the song, there is a sense that the singer is on his own journey that is separate from his current reality.


The second verse of the song is more descriptive and provides more context. It tells us that the singer has visited his baby's house, and she invites him in, knowing that her husband has just left. Here, the song suggests that perhaps the singer is a bit of a "player" or at least desirable to women. The scene is marked by urgency and immediacy, with the chorus repeating the phrase "sure enough" several times.


Overall the song is about wanting something different or wanting to be somewhere else. The singer is seeking a life of freedom and excitement, away from the rules and regulations of society. The song is a classic blues song, both in terms of rhythm and content, and has been covered by a variety of artists in subsequent years.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I wish I was a catfish
I yearn to be a catfish, swimming leisurely in the vast, serene blue waters.


Swimmin in a oh, deep, blue sea
I want to experience the freedom of roaming the deep blue waters.


I would have all you good lookin women
I would be a desirable casanova that attracts all the attractive women.


Fishin, fishin after me
They will eagerly and relentlessly chase after me, like I'm a prized fish.


I went to my baby's house
I visited my lover at her home.


And I sit down oh, on her steps
I sat comfortably on the steps leading to her door.


She said, "Now, come on in now, Muddy
She invited me to enter her home.


You know, my husband just now left
She informed me that her husband had just departed.


Well, my mother told my father
My mother relayed a message to my father.


Just before hmmm, I was born
Antecedent to my birth, this message was communicated.


"I got a boy child's comin
The message conveyed that a baby boy was on the way.


He's gonna be, he's gonna be a rollin stone
This baby boy would grow up to be a carefree wanderer.


Well, I feel, yes I feel
I am experiencing an emotion, a sort of premonition.


Feel that a low down time ain't long
I sense that my present woes won't last for long.


I'm gonna catch the first thing smokin
I will seize the first opportunity that comes by.


Back, back down the road I'm goin
I'll retrace my steps and hit the road again.




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Written by: McKinley Morganfield

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Scott White

No voice has stood the test of time like Paul Rodgers...

Mark Blakeney

Been listening to him sing since 1969 and I've still yet to hear a better voice

J Trice

I just heard Jeff Beck is gone. His guitar playing on this album is so hot it's combustible. That brother could bend some strings.

earthaltar

It's a heartbreaking loss. R.I.P. Jeff Beck.

Narottama Alden

He is absolutely breathtaking on this song! Love you Jeff Beck ❤ 🕉

diver horned

Not some, but all possible. He has no equal.

David Garcia

Yes, Jeff Beck is amazing!!!!!!

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Narottama Alden

Jeff Beck forever ❤ 🕉!

You are the best. We love you.
Gratitude 🙏 the fire 🔥 burns eternal

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