Mean Mustard Blues
The Doors Lyrics


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Well baby
You been away so long, woman
I said baby
You've been away so long
Well come on back, baby
Cause your man wants you home

I got a fine little baby
Weighs about five hundred pounds
I got a fine little baby
Weighs about five hundred pounds
Well my woman makes love, boys
You oughta come around

Well we're fighting in the war
People gonna ball
Sitsaw conka cheecha aw
All right now, baby
Well it's all right
I'm going home
Back where I belong

"Oh Detroit
You're looking good, tonight
I feel good in Detroit city
Make those Cadillacs
And make those other cars

You know what the blues is
You know
I know you people know out there




'Cause I can feel you
I can feel you boogeyin' all night"

Overall Meaning

The Doors' song "Mean Mustard Blues" is a song about a man who is longing for his woman who has been away for a long time. He sings to her to come back home because he wants her near. The main character describes his woman as a "fine little baby who weighs about five hundred pounds" and boasts about her sexual prowess. He invites others to come and experience it for themselves.


The second verse shifts the tone to a more chaotic one. The character mentions fighting in a war and people balling, which could be interpreted as people dying. He then mentions a phrase that sounds like "Sitsaw conka cheecha aw," which is likely a made-up phrase or a phrase in another language. The sense of chaos is heightened until the character eventually says that he's going home, where he belongs. This could be interpreted as a desire for peace and stability amidst the chaos.


Overall, the song seems to be an interesting mix of longing for intimacy and stability, alongside a sense of chaos and turmoil. It's unclear whether the war mentioned in the second verse is a physical war or a metaphorical one, but it creates a sense of unease that contrasts with the longing for intimacy in the rest of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Well baby
Addressing his lover


You been away so long, woman
Not seeing her in a while


I said baby
Reiterating that he's addressing her


You’ve been away so long
Emphasizing her long absence


Well come on back, baby
Inviting her back home


Cause your man wants you home
Stating the reason for the invite


I got a fine little baby
His lover


Weighs about five hundred pounds
Exaggerating her love-giving ability


Well my woman makes love, boys
Highlighting her sexual prowess


You oughta come around
Suggesting to the boys that they get some of what he's getting


Well we're fighting in the war
The Vietnam War was a reality for everyone


People gonna ball
During a war, tensions are high


Sitsaw conka cheecha aw
Nonsensical sounds to add to the chaotic feeling


All right now, baby
Calmly bringing things back to the present


Well it's all right
Suggesting that things will be okay in the long run


I'm going home
The hope of returning home after a long time away


Back where I belong
To the place of his origin and comfort


"Oh Detroit
Addressing the city of Detroit


You're looking good, tonight
Complimenting the location


I feel good in Detroit city
Feeling comfortable there


Make those Cadillacs
Pointing out the cars that Detroit is famous for


And make those other cars
Acknowledging that other cars are made there too


You know what the blues is
Asking the audience if they understand the blues


You know
Asserting their knowledge of the subject


I know you people know out there
Confident that the audience knows about the blues


'Cause I can feel you
Saying he can sense how people are feeling


I can feel you boogeyin' all night
Sensing that people have been dancing all night long




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