extensive subsequent covers, include:
"29 Ways" – Marc Cohn, Willie Dixon, The Blues Band
"300 Pounds Of Joy" – Howlin' Wolf, Tom Jones & Jools Holland
"After Five Long Years" – Willie Dixon
"As Long as I Have You" – Led Zeppelin
"Back Door Man"[9] – Howlin' Wolf, The Doors, Grateful Dead, Shadows of Knight, Bob Weir
"Big Boss Man" – Jimmy Reed, Elvis Presley, The Animals, The Grateful Dead
"Bring It on Home" – Sonny Boy Williamson II, Led Zeppelin, Van Morrison, Dread Zeppelin, Johnny Thunders
"Built for Comfort" – Howlin' Wolf, Canned Heat, UFO
"Crazy For My Baby" – Little Walter, Charlie Musselwhite, Willie Dixon
"Crazy Love" – Buddy Guy
"Crazy Mixed Up World" – Little Walter
"Close to You" – Muddy Waters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Doors
"Dead Presidents" – Little Walter, The J. Geils Band
"Diddy Wah Diddy" – Bo Diddley, Captain Beefheart, The Blues Band
"Do Me Right" – Lowell Fulson
"Do the Do" – Howlin' Wolf
"Don't Go No Farther" – Muddy Waters
"Don't Tell Me Nothin´" – Willie Dixon – used in the movie The Color of Money
"Down in the Bottom" – Howlin' Wolf, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings
"Earthquake and Hurricane" – Willie Dixon
"Eternity" – Grateful Dead
"Everybody Needs Something" – Little Walter
"Everything But You" – Jimmy Witherspoon
"Everything's Got a Time" – Willie Dixon
"Evil" – Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Canned Heat, Captain Beefheart, Monster Magnet, Derek and the Dominos, Gary Moore, Cactus, The Faces, Steve Miller, Koko Taylor
"Flamin' Mamie" – Willie Dixon
"Help Me" – Sonny Boy Williamson II
"Gone Daddy Gone" - the Violent Femmes' Gordon Gano incorporated elements of "I Just Want To Make Love To You" into his track; the former was later covered by Gnarls Barkley
"Grave Digger Blues" – Willie Dixon
"Groanin' the Blues" – Willie Dixon, Eric Clapton
"Hidden Charms" – Howlin' Wolf, Link Wray
"Hoochie Coochie Man"[6] – Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Shadows of Knight, Eric Burdon, The Nashville Teens, Dion, The Allman Brothers Band, Alexis Korner, Steppenwolf, Chuck Berry, Motörhead, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Healey, Manfred Mann
"Howlin' For My Baby" – Howlin' Wolf, George Thorogood
"I Ain't Superstitious" – Howlin' Wolf, The Yardbirds, Grateful Dead, Megadeth, The Jeff Beck Group, Chris Spedding
"I Can't Quit You Baby" – Little Milton, Otis Rush, Willie Dixon, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Led Zeppelin, Gary Moore, Dread Zeppelin, Nine Below Zero
"I Can't Understand" – Los Lobos (co-written with Cesar Rojas)
"I Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace)" – Willie Dixon
"If the Sea Was Whiskey" – Chris Thile
"I Got What It Takes" – Koko Taylor
"I Just Want To Make Love To You"[6] – Muddy Waters, The Animals, The Kinks, The Yardbirds, Shadows of Knight, Mungo Jerry, Grateful Dead, Foghat, The Rolling Stones, Etta James, Van Morrison, Paul Rodgers, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, April Wine, Robben Ford, Meat Puppets, Cold Blood
"I Love the Life I Live, I Live the Life I Love" – Muddy Waters, Willie Nelson
"I'm Ready"[6] – Muddy Waters, Humble Pie, Buddy Guy, Aerosmith, Long John Baldry, Eric Burdon, George Thorogood, Albert King
"Insane Asylum" – Koko Taylor, Kathy McDonald and Sly Stone, Diamanda Galás, Asylum Street Spankers, The Detroit Cobras, Oxbow feat. Marianne Faithful
"I Don't Play" – Robben Ford
"I Got My Brand on You" – Muddy Waters
"It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace)" – Styx
"I Want To Be Loved" – Muddy Waters, The Rolling Stones
"Let Me Love You Baby" – Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Muddy Waters, B. B. King
"Little Baby" – Howlin' Wolf, The Rolling Stones
"Little Red Rooster"[6] – Howlin' Wolf, Sam Cooke, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Grateful Dead, The Doors, Luther Allison, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Big Mama Thornton, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
"Love, Life & Money" – Johnny Winter
"Mellow Down Easy" – Little Walter & His Jukes, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, The Black Crowes, Carey Bell, ZZ Top, Jimmy Reed, Holly Golightly
"Million Dollar Baby" – Dizzy Gillespie
"My Babe"[6] – Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Spencer Davis Group, John P. Hammond, Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, Othar Turner & The Rising Star Fire and Drum Band
"My Baby's Sweeter" – Little Walter, Fleetwood Mac
"My Captain" – Muddy Waters
"My John the Conqueror Root" – Muddy Waters
"Nervous" – Willie Dixon
"Oh Baby" – Little Walter
"One More Chance With You" – Little Walter
"Pain In My Heart" – Willie Dixon, The Rolling Stones, Otis Redding, Grateful Dead
"Pie in the Sky" – Willie Dixon
"Pretty Thing" – Bo Diddley, Pretty Things, Canned Heat
"Seventh Son" – Willie Mabon, Mose Allison, Bill Haley, Johnny Rivers, Sting, Climax Blues Band, Long John Baldry
"Same Thing" – The Band
"Sin And City" – Buddy Guy
"Shake For Me" – Stevie Ray Vaughan
"Sit and Cry (The Blues)" – Buddy Guy (co-written with Buddy Guy)
"Spoonful"[6] – Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Shadows of Knight, Dion, Paul Butterfield, Cream, Canned Heat, Grateful Dead, Ten Years After, The Who, Etta James Salty Dog
"Study War No More" – Willie Dixon
"The Same Thing" – Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, George Thorogood, The Allman Brothers Band, Sue Foley, Marc Ford, Grateful Dead
"The Seventh Son" – Willie Dixon
"Study No More" – Willie Dixon
"Third Degree" – Eddie Boyd, Willie Dixon, Eric Clapton, Leslie West
"Tollin' Bells" – Lowell Fulson, Savoy Brown Blues Band, Robert Cray
"Too Late" – Little Milton, Little Walter
"Too Many Cooks" – Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Mick Jagger
"Violent Love" – Otis Rush, The Big Three, Oingo Boingo, Dr. Feelgood
"Walkin' The Blues" – Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, John Kay
"Wang Dang Doodle"[6] – Koko Taylor, Howlin' Wolf, Grateful Dead, Savoy Brown, Box Tops, PJ Harvey, Rufus Thomas, The Pointer Sisters, The Blues Band, Widespread Panic
"Weak Brain, Narrow Mind" – Willie Dixon, Widespread Panic
"When My Left Eye Jumps" – Buddy Guy
"When The Lights Go Out" – Jimmy Witherspoon, Kim Wilson
"Who" – Little Walter
"Wigglin' Worm" – Willie Dixon
"You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At Its Cover" – Bo Diddley, Shadows of Knight, Cactus, The Yardbirds, Beat Farmers, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Tim Hardin, The Merseybeats, Elliott Murphy, Long John Baldry, The Monkees, Eric Clapton, Roy Buchanan.
"You Don't Love Me" – Booker T. & the M.G.s, Al Kooper and Stephen Stills
"You Know My Love" – Otis Rush, Gary Moore
"You'll Be Mine" – Howlin' Wolf, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Dr. Feelgood
"You Need Love" – Muddy Waters, Mick Clark Band
"Whole Lotta Love" – Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" was appropriated, without credit, from Dixon's "You Need Love". Although the main guitar riff was composed by Jimmy Page himself, Robert Plant based the lyrics on Dixon's song. Dixon and his music publisher received credit and royalties, after a 1985 lawsuit was settled out of court.
"You Need Loving" recorded by The Small Faces in 1965, is another uncredited loose version of the song
"You Shook Me"[9] – Otis Rush, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Jeff Beck Group, Led Zeppelin, Dread Zeppelin
"Young Fashioned Ways" – Muddy Waters
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You may also see Willie Dixon & The Allstars and Chicago Blues Allstars on Last.fm.
Hidden Charms
Willie Dixon Lyrics
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Her looks can make you dance a jig
Her touch is so soft, her heart is so warm
What knocks me out is her hidden charms
Her voice is so soft, her love is so true
I think about her, that's all I do
She's weak and wanton in my arms
What moves me, darling, is your hidden charmsHoo-wee, what a baby, hoo-wee, what a baby
When I hold her in my arms
Brings out all of her hidden charms
Her kiss is so pure as the morning dew
A real gone love that's frightening, too
Her eyes that talk, they say come on
What kills me, baby, is your hidden charms
Hoo-wee, what a baby, hoo-wee, what a baby
When I hold you in my arms
Brings out all of your hidden charms
The lyrics of Willie Dixon’s song “Hidden Charms” describe a woman with captivating qualities that are not immediately noticeable. The singer goes beyond her physical appearance and mentions her sweet lips and big legs that make him want to dance. However, it is her less obvious traits that truly enchant him. He talks about her voice that is soft and her love that is true, which lead him to think only about her. He also notes that she is weak and wanton in his arms, and that it’s her hidden charms that truly move him.
The chorus repeats the phrase “Hoo-wee, what a baby” as a way of expressing the singer’s excitement and admiration for this woman. He ends the song by saying that when he holds her in his arms, it brings out all of her hidden charms. Overall, the lyrics suggest that there is more to people than what meets the eye, and that it's often their hidden charms that truly make them special.
Line by Line Meaning
Her lips are sweet, her legs are big
She's an attractive woman with beautiful lips and a curvy figure.
Her looks can make you dance a jig
Her appearance is so pleasing that it can make you feel joyful and festive.
Her touch is so soft, her heart is so warm
She has a gentle touch and a caring personality.
What knocks me out is her hidden charms
What really captivates me are the qualities about her that are not immediately visible.
Her voice is so soft, her love is so true
She speaks with a gentle tone and her love is sincere and genuine.
I think about her, that's all I do
She's always on my mind and I can't stop thinking about her.
She's weak and wanton in my arms
She's vulnerable and sensual when I hold her.
What moves me, darling, is your hidden charms
What really touches me, my love, are the qualities about you that others may not see.
Hoo-wee, what a baby, hoo-wee, what a baby
Wow, she is such a beautiful woman.
When I hold her in my arms
When I embrace her closely
Brings out all of her hidden charms
Her embrace allows me to see more of her lovely qualities.
Her kiss is so pure as the morning dew
She kisses with a pureness and freshness that is compared to morning dew.
A real gone love that's frightening, too
Our love is intense and passionate, which is both thrilling and a little scary.
Her eyes that talk, they say come on
Her eyes communicate a desire for intimacy and connection.
What kills me, baby, is your hidden charms
What really excites and delights me, my dear, are the aspects of your personality that not everyone can see.
Hoo-wee, what a baby, hoo-wee, what a baby
Wow, she is such a beautiful woman.
When I hold you in my arms
When I embrace you closely
Brings out all of your hidden charms
Your embrace allows me to see more of your lovely qualities.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Willie Dixon
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@tonyfreeman1339
Had this playing one day and when I looked to my right I saw my friends daughter dancing up a storm.(4 years old).
@michellebutler3467
The Tail Dragger! I love my Wolf!!!
@Glendoras
Howlin Wolf har gjort mycket bra.. En av mina största favoriter, helt klart..
@thorwolfe4819
oh yea, howlin wolf is one of my faves, good stuff, one of my favorite guitar solos in this song, :-) , nice to know others like this stuff , awesome
@Quebecoisegal
New to me. Some fine guitar work, Wolf howlin' and tight band.
@Sliptrail
Grymt! Och till min stora glädje upptäckte jag att det finns låtar jag inte lyssnat på när jag sökte lite på nätet. Oh Red hade jag aldrig hört förut som jag spelade häromdagen - med prima saxbröl!
@Sliptrail
Cheers to you too! Thanks for listening. A joyous tune I think, with great bursts of guitar!
@tonyfreeman1339
Birthday lad Hubert Sumlin.(Nov.16th.)
@johnwhitby2886
Try Joe Bonamassa's version at red rock. A benefit for the Howlin Wolf and Muddy Waters. Willie Dixon wrote this and played it with Howlin Wolf. That's as good as it gets.