About the song
Background
- Original Writer and Release: The song was written by Aretha Franklin and her then-husband Ted White. It was released in 1967 under Atlantic Records.
- Cover with an Edge: Aretha Franklin’s version was a powerful reinterpretation of a blues song with less assertive lyrics. Her version flipped the narrative and put a woman firmly in control of her desire and needs.
- Iconic Performances: The song became one of her signature pieces, notable for its live performances filled with raw, playful energy. Two well-known live recordings are Aretha in Paris (1968) and Live at Fillmore West (1971).
Lyrics
The lyrics revolve around a woman expressing her needs and desires to her lover. The central character refuses to be sidelined in a relationship and insists on:
- Attention: She doesn’t want friends and family constantly distracting when she has time with her man.
- Reciprocity: She’s willing to support her man but expects the same in return.
- Passion: She rejects the idea of clinical prescriptions for emotional connection and desires a lover who makes her feel good in a visceral way (her “Dr. Feelgood”).
Themes
- Female Desire and Agency: The song was groundbreaking in the 1960s for its frank portrayal of a woman owning her sexuality and demanding satisfaction.
- Relationships as Partnership: It champions the idea of a relationship as a two-way street. There’s a sense of playful negotiation and a demand for equal effort.
- Rejection of Convention: The dismissal of traditional “remedies” like pills for a lack of connection highlights a frustration with conventional expectations of a woman’s role.
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Lyrics
I don’t want nobody
Always Sittin’ around me and my man I don’t want nobody Always Sittin’ right there Lookin’ at me and that man Be it my mother, my brother or my sister Would you believe, I’ll get up, put on some clothes Go out and help you find somebody for dissolving that pain Yes, I willNow I don’t mind company
Because company’s alright with me Every once in a while Yes it is I tell you, I don’t mind company Because company’s alright with me Every once in a while Yeah But oh, when me and that man get to lovin’ I tell you girls I dig you but I just don’t have time To sit and chit and sit and chit-chat and smileDon’t send me no doctor
Fillin’ me up with all of those pills I got me a man named Doctor Feelgood And oh, yeah, that man takes care of all o’ my pains and my ills His name is Doctor Feelgood in the mornin’ And taking care of business Is really this man’s gain And after one visit to Doctor Feelgood You’ll understand why Feelgood is his name Oh, yeah, oh good God almighty The man sure makes me feel real, good