Little Red Rooster
The Doors Lyrics


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All right, listen now. At this time I would like to introduce a friend of ours,
a very talented guy named John Sebastian. Come on man.
Man, that's what I call a New York joint, man!
You can pick your teeth with a New York joint!
Well, I'm the little red rooster
Too lazy to crow the day.
Little red rooster
Too lazy to crow the day.
Keep everything in the barnyard
Upset in every way.

Dogs begin to bark
The hounds begin to howl.
Dogs begin to bark and
The hounds begin to howl.
Look out strange cat people
The rooster's on the prowl.

Yeah, dogs begin to bark
The hounds begin to howl.
Dogs begin to bark
The hounds begin to howl.
Look out strange cat people
Yeah, the rooster's on the prowl.

If you see my rooster
Come on man, drive him home.
See my rooster, babe
Come on man, drive him home.
Ain't been no peace in the barnyard
Since my little red rooster been gone.

Well, I'm the little red rooster, babe
Too lazy to crow the day.
Well, I'm the little red rooster, babe
Too lazy to crow the day.




Keep everything in the barnyard
Upset in every way.

Overall Meaning

The Little Red Rooster by The Doors is a blues-infused song that features the vocals of John Sebastian. The song is about a rooster who is too lazy to do his job of crowing and waking up the other animals in the barnyard. As a result, chaos ensues in the form of barking dogs and howling hounds. The song paints a picture of a barnyard in disarray, with strange cat people lurking around.


The lyrics suggest that the rooster's laziness has affected the peace in the barnyard. The other animals and the barnyard itself are upset by the rooster's lack of action. This can be interpreted as a satirical take on society, where those in power are often too lazy or unwilling to do their jobs, which leads to confusion and chaos.


The band's rendition of this blues classic features Jim Morrison's powerful vocals and Ray Manzarek's mesmerizing keyboard work. The Doors' adaptation of the song showcases their versatility as musicians and their ability to make a cover their own.


Line by Line Meaning

All right, listen now. At this time I would like to introduce a friend of ours, a very talented guy named John Sebastian. Come on man.
The singer introduces a talented friend named John Sebastian and asks him to perform.


Man, that's what I call a New York joint, man! You can pick your teeth with a New York joint!
The singer comments on the quality of the venue and makes a joke about it being dirty.


Well, I'm the little red rooster Too lazy to crow the day. Little red rooster Too lazy to crow the day. Keep everything in the barnyard Upset in every way.
The singer identifies himself as the little red rooster who is too lazy to crow and says that his presence is causing chaos in the barnyard.


Dogs begin to bark The hounds begin to howl. Dogs begin to bark and The hounds begin to howl. Look out strange cat people The rooster's on the prowl.
The dogs and hounds start making noise because the rooster is out and about. The singer warns others to be careful because the rooster is on the loose.


Yeah, dogs begin to bark The hounds begin to howl. Dogs begin to bark The hounds begin to howl. Look out strange cat people Yeah, the rooster's on the prowl.
The singer repeats the previous verse to emphasize the chaos caused by the rooster's presence.


If you see my rooster Come on man, drive him home. See my rooster, babe Come on man, drive him home. Ain't been no peace in the barnyard Since my little red rooster been gone.
The singer asks others to help him find and bring his rooster back home, saying that his absence has caused unrest in the barnyard.


Well, I'm the little red rooster, babe Too lazy to crow the day. Well, I'm the little red rooster, babe Too lazy to crow the day. Keep everything in the barnyard Upset in every way.
The singer repeats his identification as the lazy rooster causing chaos in the barnyard.




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Written by: Willie Dixon

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Old-school Man

Well I have a little red rooster
Too lazy to crow for day
I have a little red rooster
Too lazy to crow for day
Keep everything in the barnyard
Upset in every way
Oh, the dogs begin to bark and the
Hound begin to howl
Oh, the dogs begin to bark
Hound begin to howl
Oh, watch out, strange-kin people 'cause the
Little red rooster's on the prowl
If you see my little red rooster
Please drag him home
If you see my little red rooster
Please drag him home
There's been no peace in the barnyard
Since the little red rooster been gone



All comments from YouTube:

thejunmagsino

A very powerful blues voice!

emily Mathews

His voice is the best thing I've ever heard in this small life of mine

Phil Silverman

I’ve taken voice lessons in my old age …and can say with assurance this crazy man sings CORRECTLY!🎶

Gary Mosshayes

I have no words to express for Jim and the way he sings this song ❤️😍😍

paul cooper

Love hearing the doors play the blues.

John Q. Citizen

Probably one of the best covers ever

Rob DePolo

This performance still blows me away.

Jason Gibson

Awesome version better than the stones. And I love the stones.

michael atoz

I recall as a kid in the 70s putting a microphone up to a speaker to record songs like this to play again. Today you have everything at a fingertip on a computer.

Arturo Cortes

La mejor versión !!!!!!!

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