You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover
Willie Dixon Lyrics


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You can't judge an apple by looking at a tree
You can't judge honey by looking at the bee
You can't judge a daughter by looking at the mother
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Oh can't you see
Oh you misjudge me
I look like a farmer, but
I'm a lover
Can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Oh come on in closer baby
Hear what else I gotta say!
You got your radio turned down too low
Turn it up!

You can't judge sugar by looking at the cane
You can't judge a woman by looking at her man
You can't judge a sister by looking at her brother
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Oh can't you see
Oh you misjudge me
I look like a farmer, but
I'm a lover
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

You can't judge a fish by lookin' in the pond
You can't judge right from looking at the wrong
You can't judge one by looking at the other
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Oh can't you see
Oh you misjudge me
I look like a farmer, but




I'm a lover
Can't judge a book by looking at the cover

Overall Meaning

The central theme of Willie Dixon's song "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover" is the idea of misjudgment based on appearances. In this song, Dixon uses a series of metaphors to illustrate this idea. He begins by stating that you can't judge an apple by looking at a tree, and this holds true for other things such as honey and bees, daughters and mothers, and books and their covers. Dixon asserts that appearances are not always a true reflection of what lies beneath, and people should not make assumptions based solely on physical appearances.


In the chorus, Dixon reveals that he himself has been misjudged because of his appearance. He looks like a farmer, but he considers himself a lover. He reminds listeners that appearances can be deceiving, and we need to listen and get to know people to truly understand them.


The bridge is a call to action for listeners to pay attention to what is being said. Dixon encourages the listener to turn up their radio, implying that the message in the song is important and worth hearing. He then finishes off the song with additional metaphors, stating that you can't judge sugar by looking at the cane, a woman by looking at her man, a sister by looking at her brother, or right from looking at the wrong. Dixon wants to emphasize that judging someone based solely on their appearance can lead to wrong conclusions and that to truly know someone, we must look beyond what meets the eye and listen to their words and actions.


Line by Line Meaning

You can't judge an apple by looking at a tree
You cannot make judgments about something based on its appearance or its surroundings


You can't judge honey by looking at the bee
You cannot determine the true taste or quality of honey by simply looking at the bee that produced it


You can't judge a daughter by looking at the mother
You cannot make assumptions about a daughter based solely on her mother’s characteristics or actions


You can't judge a book by looking at the cover
Overall, you cannot accurately judge something by its external appearance or initial presentation


Oh can't you see
The artist is frustrated that their point is not being understood or recognized


Oh you misjudge me
The singer feels that they are being judged unfairly based on their appearance or other superficial qualities


I look like a farmer, but I'm a lover
The singer’s appearance or occupation is not an accurate reflection of their true nature or personality


Can't judge a book by looking at the cover
Reinforcement of the main message that judgments based solely on external appearances or initial presentations are often incorrect


Oh come on in closer baby
The artist is urging the listener to pay closer attention, as their message is important


Hear what else I gotta say!
The artist has additional points to make and wants to be heard in full


You got your radio turned down too low
The listener may be missing out on important information or messages, either literally or metaphorically


Turn it up!
The artist wants the listener to pay closer attention, and to make more effort to understand or engage


You can't judge sugar by looking at the cane
You cannot assume that the quality of sugar is based solely on the appearance or quality of the cane that produced it


You can't judge a woman by looking at her man
The singer emphasizes the importance of not making assumptions or judgments about a woman based solely on her relationship with a man


You can't judge a sister by looking at her brother
Gender stereotypes, family structures, or other preconceptions should not be used to unfairly judge a person or predict their behavior


You can't judge a fish by lookin' in the pond
Appearances, surroundings, or contexts are often misleading or incomplete indicators of the true nature, value, or characteristics of something


You can't judge right from looking at the wrong
The artist advises against making moral or ethical judgments based solely on initial appearances, without full information or understanding


You can't judge one by looking at the other
Comparisons, assumptions, or stereotypes are often inaccurate and do not reflect the unique characteristics or qualities of each individual




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Written by: WILLIE DIXON

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