Willie Dixon Spoonful Live 1989

Willie Dixon Spoonful Live 1989

 


Willie Dixon's song "Spoonful" is a classic blues track that has been interpreted in various ways, but it generally conveys a sense of deep longing and emotional intensity. The lyrics suggest that a "spoonful" of something — often interpreted as love, desire, or even temptation — is enough to fulfill or consume the singer.

The phrase "spoonful" could symbolize a small but powerful dose of something that has a significant impact, whether it’s a reference to love, pain, or pleasure. Some interpretations suggest that the song represents the intoxicating nature of desire or passion, and how just a little bit can have a strong effect on someone's life.

As with many blues songs, "Spoonful" is open to different interpretations depending on the listener’s perspective, but it's mostly about the strength and overwhelming power of emotions that take over when a person is in the throes of something intense.



Lyrics
We could fill a spoon full of coffeeWe could fill a spoon full of teaWell, just a little spoon of your precious loveIs good enough for me.
Men lied about thatSome of 'em cried about thatSome of ' em died about it.Everything's a-fightin' about the spoonfulThat spoon, that spoon, that spoon.
We could fill a spoon full of diamondsWe could fill a spoon full of goldWell, just a little spoon of your precious loveWill satisfy my soul.
Men lied about thatSome of 'em cried about thatSome of ' em died about it.Well, everything's a-fightin' about the spoonfulThat spoon, that spoon, that spoon.
We could fill a spoon full of waterOh, save them from the desert sandsWell, just a little spoon of your precious loveSaved you from another man.
Men lied about thatSome of 'em cried about thatSome of ' em died about it.Well, everybody's fightin' about the spoonfulThat spoon, that spoon, that spoon.


Joseph

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