I Can't Quit You Baby
Willie Dixon Lyrics


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Well, I can't quit you, baby
But I got to put you down a little while
Well, I can't quit you, darlin'
But I got to put you down a little while
Well, you done made me mess up my happy home
Made me mistreat my only child

Ah, when you hear me moanin' and groanin'
Whoa, you know it hurts way down inside
Whoa, when you hear me moanin' and groanin'
You know it hurts way down inside
Oh when you hear me howlin'
Oh when you hear me holler you know my love will never die
Alright then

Well, when you see me cryin', baby
Don't let my tears fall in vain
Well, when you see me cryin, darlin'
Please don't let my tears fall in vain
Lord, I don't know what to do
You know my heart is filled with pain
Alright

Oh when you hear me hollerin', baby
You know it hurts way down inside

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "I Can't Quit You Baby" express the powerful emotional hold that a lover can have over someone, even when that relationship is toxic or damaging. The singer laments that he cannot break free from the grip of his lover, even though she has caused him to betray his family and hurt those closest to him. Despite the pain and suffering that she has caused him, he cannot help but be drawn back into her embrace, even as he begs for relief and release from the torment of this love affair. The raw emotion and intense longing expressed in the lyrics make it clear that the singer is in the grip of a passion that he cannot control or resist, even at great personal cost.


The repeated refrain of the song, "I can't quit you, baby," underscores the central theme of the lyrics: the power that love can have over us, even when it is unhealthy or destructive. The singer's anguish is palpable as he cries out for help and release, even as he acknowledges that he is powerless to break free from the hold that his lover has over him. The searing guitar riffs that accompany the lyrics add to the intensity and drama of the song, making it a powerful and memorable example of the blues genre.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I can't quit you, baby
I can't leave you even though I should


But I got to put you down a little while
But I need a break from our relationship


Well, you done made me mess up my happy home
Your actions have caused trouble in my home


Made me mistreat my only child
I ended up mistreating my child because of you


Ah, when you hear me moanin' and groanin'
When you hear me in pain


Whoa, you know it hurts way down inside
You know my pain runs deep


Oh when you hear me howlin'
When you hear me crying out


Oh when you hear me holler you know my love will never die
My love for you will always continue despite the pain you cause me


Well, when you see me cryin', baby
When you notice me in tears


Don't let my tears fall in vain
Please don't ignore my suffering


Lord, I don't know what to do
I am lost and helpless


You know my heart is filled with pain
You know my heart is broken


Oh when you hear me hollerin', baby
When you hear me crying out in pain


You know it hurts way down inside
You know the depth of my pain




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Written by: Willie Dixon

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@tetragonos

Well, I can't quit you baby,
But I got to put you down a little while
Well, you done made me mess up my happy home,
Made me mistreat my only child.

Whoa when you hear me moanin' and groanin',
You know it hurts way down inside
Oh when you hear me howlin',
Ooh you know my love will never die, alright

Well when you see me cryin, darlin',
Please don't let my tears fall in vain
Lord, I don't know what to do,
You know my heart is filled with pain.



All comments from YouTube:

@murielrezek1481

"The blues is the roots, everything else is the fruits" (Willie Dixon)

@DoberDudeProductions

+Frank Jones - "Internet Dating" doesn't imply ANYWHERE on the internet.

@crstfreedom

damn right

@MrJimWilde

"Nope" (c) J.S.Bach

@GonsalvoDeCordova

@ElKulichi777 The idea, surely, was in his lifetime, it was "the roots." Clearly, two people hitting sticks together 88 thousand years ago predates. Regardless, it's a cool quote.

@jazzforever7433

👍

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@luvbasses5487

This drummer here...is absolutely unbelievable. Hear the hi hat work? Also hear how his snare drum hits are planted right at the very last millisecond at the very end of each measure. It’s enough to make any bassist with a half of a brain go completely over the moon with joy. Bonham knew EXACTLY how to play like this....and this is the very reason LZ 1 sounded the way it did. How did John get this good by age 20? Fully formed he was...at this formative age. It’s nothing less than astounding.

@vincemix9306

Great Job

@claycook1

Pretty much sounds like straight 2 and 4 on the snare drum to me.

@luvbasses5487

@@claycook1 yeah it does to me as well…but it’s the feel of which I’m referring to mostly.

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