Earthquake And Hurricane
Willie Dixon Lyrics


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Hurricane hurricane
A mighty earthquake and a hurricane
The earth cracked open and was breathing fire
Everybody's running none ready to die
Some going crazy some insane
Saying save me from the mighty hurricane

People scrambling and on the run
Like they were hit with the atom bomb
Some lay cripple some lay lame
Just save me from the mighty hurricane

Rich folks falling down on their knees
Begging lord have mercy if you please




Take all of my money I don't need a thing
Just save me from the mighty hurricane

Overall Meaning

In Willie Dixon's song "Earthquake and Hurricane," the lyrics describe a natural disaster that has struck the city, which is causing chaos and destruction amongst the people. The words "hurricane, hurricane," are repeated throughout, creating a sense of urgency and panic. Dixon describes how the ground has cracked open, and it is as if the earth is breathing fire. People are running in all directions, trying to escape, but it seems that no one is prepared to die.


The second verse talks about the aftermath of the hurricane. The comparison to an atomic bomb emphasizes the level of destruction caused. Some people are injured, while others are left mentally unstable, seeing the destruction has left them in a state of insanity. The chorus repeats, with people begging for salvation, asking to be saved from the wrath of the hurricane.


Finally, in the last verse, Dixon describes how the natural disaster has no regard for social standing, with even the wealthy falling down to their knees and asking for mercy. They offer all their money to be saved from the hurricane. The song ends on a somber tone, with the realization that nature's force is much stronger than human wealth.


Overall, the lyrics provide a vivid description of a natural disaster and its impact on humanity, highlighting that it is a great leveler for all people, regardless of their status. It also creates a message of resilience, suggesting that people must come together to provide support and help each other to rebuild.


Line by Line Meaning

Hurricane hurricane
The destructive natural phenomenon of a hurricane is emphasized in repetition in the opening line.


A mighty earthquake and a hurricane
The two powerful forces of an earthquake and a hurricane colliding are sung about, giving the listener an idea of the destruction that is about to be described in the following lyrics.


The earth cracked open and was breathing fire
The lyrics describe the destruction caused by the earthquake in vivid detail, likening the crack in the earth to a breathing entity.


Everybody's running none ready to die
The chaos of the disaster is characterized by the panic of the people trying to escape death, with no one feeling prepared to face it.


Some going crazy some insane
The desperation of the situation causes some people to lose their sanity.


Saying save me from the mighty hurricane
The chorus emphasizes the plea for salvation from the destructive power of the hurricane.


People scrambling and on the run
The lyrics describe the frantic movement of people trying to escape the disaster.


Like they were hit with the atom bomb
The comparison to the destructive power of an atomic bomb highlights the extremity of the disaster.


Some lay cripple some lay lame
The injury and helplessness of those affected by the disaster is highlighted.


Just save me from the mighty hurricane
The chorus is repeated to reinforce the urgency and desperation of the people for salvation from the natural disaster.


Rich folks falling down on their knees
Even the wealthy elites are portrayed as falling to their knees and begging for mercy, illustrating the magnitude of the disaster.


Begging lord have mercy if you please
The religious appeal for mercy accentuates the desperation of the situation as people cling to hope and divine intervention.


Take all of my money I don't need a thing
The wealthy are willing to give up all their possessions, recognizing the unimportance of material goods compared to the value of human lives.


Just save me from the mighty hurricane
The final repetition of the chorus emphasizes the urgency and futility of begging for salvation from the powerful force of the hurricane.




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Written by: WILLIE DIXON

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Bought this album without listening to it when it was brand new. I was a young teen then and felt the magic just holding it. It’s a masterpiece I still play very loud…

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What a masterpiece, how can it be that just now, after a long life of looking for brilliant music, I here this record on here ?
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12:28 Everything's Got A Time
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