Top 42 Quotes & Sayings by John Lee Hooker

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician John Lee Hooker.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
John Lee Hooker

John Lee Hooker was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The son of a sharecropper, he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues. Hooker often incorporated other elements, including talking blues and early North Mississippi Hill country blues. He developed his own driving-rhythm boogie style, distinct from the 1930s–1940s piano-derived boogie-woogie. Hooker was ranked 35 in Rolling Stone's 2015 list of 100 greatest guitarists.

I am a happy man. I've had a good life.
I want to play music when I want, write a song if I want or watch a baseball game if I want.
Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight. — © John Lee Hooker
Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight.
I went on to Cincinnati. I had got a taste of the big cities and them bright lights. I stayed there until I was about 18 or 19 and then I went on to Detroit.
I've got enough money to live me two lifetimes so I don't have to do nothing I don't want to.
I don't do nothing I don't want to do.
I don't think about time. You're here when you're here. I think about today, staying in tune.
I like dropping into a small club and playing with some people, trying to help them get a start.
In my career, people in the record business have been rockin' in the same ol' boat. They all crooks - I'll say it clear and loud - especially the big ones.
I remember back in Detroit, I used to go to the Apex Bar every night after I got off work. The bartender there used to call me Boom Boom. I don't know why, but he did.
My style is all to myself.
Like you and your woman ain't gettin' along and you're in love. You can't sleep at nights. Your mind is on her - on whatever. You know, that's the blues. You can't hug that money at night. You can't kiss it.
You can go to Europe, and there's no turnin' back - any parts of Europe. Wherever you are, there is no stop and go for the blues. The blues go but it don't stop. — © John Lee Hooker
You can go to Europe, and there's no turnin' back - any parts of Europe. Wherever you are, there is no stop and go for the blues. The blues go but it don't stop.
If they played more blues, people would just get it - they try to hold it back but just about can't hold it back now because the blues is really going.
It don't take me no three days to record no album.
I hitchhiked, took trucks 'n' trains - anything that would pick me up. I stopped in Memphis for about six months and they found me and come got me. Stayed about a month an' split again.
I don't play a lot of fancy guitar. I don't want to play it. The kind of guitar I want to play is mean, mean licks.
I just get an idea and then all of a sudden I've got a song.
All my life I been doin' what people tell me to do. Now, I'm telling them.
But I don't want to do no big tours or go out on the road.
The one thing the blues don't get is the backing and pushing of TV and radio like a lot of this garbage you hears. They choke stuff down people's throat so they got no choice but to listen to it.
I do benefits. I do them all the time. There's so many people out there that needs help that I can't say I won't help them.
Oh, I still like to play and I still play when I want to.
The blues tells a story. Every line of the blues has a meaning.
They wasn't gonna give you nothin'. I didn't care as long as they let me play my music. Cash on the spot... You cheat me and I'm gonna get me some money, too.
The way Will Moore taught me, and the way I play it, the blues is just something different.
I have heartaches, I have blues. No matter what you got, the blues is there. 'Cause that's all I know - the blues. And I can sing the blues so deep until you can have this room full of money and I can give you the blues.
I like the small clubs.
Since you knew they was goin' to cheat you anyway, I recorded under any name with all of 'em. — © John Lee Hooker
Since you knew they was goin' to cheat you anyway, I recorded under any name with all of 'em.
I wanna get drunk 'til I'm off my mind. One bourbon, one scotch, and one beer.
Well I ain't seen my baby since I don't know when, I've been drinking bourbon whiskey, scotch and gin Gonna get high man I'm gonna get loose, Need me a triple shot of that juice Gonna get drunk don't you have no fear I want one bourbon, one scotch and one beer One bourbon, one scotch, one beer.
I don't do nothin’ I don't want to do.
It's never hard to sing the blues. Everyone in the world has the blues . . .
I been doing the same things as in my younger days, when I was coming up, and now here I am, an old man, up there in the charts. And I say, well, what happened? Have they just thought up the real John Lee Hooker, is that it? And I think, well, I won't tell nobody else! I can't help but wonder what happened.
Poor people have the blues because they're poor and hungry. Rich people can't sleep at night because they're trying to hold on to their money and everything they have.
Ron Thompson, he's my main man!
I don't like no fancy chords. Just the boogie. The drive. The feeling. A lot of people play fancy but they don't have no style. It's a deep feeling-you just can't stop listening to that sad blues sound. My sound.
When I die, they'll bury the blues with me. But the blues will never die.
That girl has a special talent — © John Lee Hooker
That girl has a special talent
I'm even afraid to lay down with you at night, because when you go to bed at night, mean woman, you got an ice pick in your hand.
I never build myself us. I let the people do that. I'm the most laid-back person, and I let them build me up. If you ask me, I say, 'I''m just a guy playin' some blues.
No matter what you got, the blues is there
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