About the song
Janis Joplin’s Cry for Freedom: A Look at “Ball and Chain”
“Ball and Chain,” a bluesy ballad popularized by Janis Joplin, transcends its origins to become a powerful anthem of emotional entrapment. Originally written and recorded by Big Mama Thornton in 1968, Joplin’s rendition, released on Big Brother & the Holding Company’s 1968 album Cheap Thrills, became synonymous with her raw vocals and unyielding spirit.
A Song of Yearning and Frustration:
The lyrics paint a picture of emotional confinement. Lines like “Sittin’ down by my window, Honey, lookin’ out at the rain” establish a sense of isolation and melancholy. The repeated metaphor of a “ball and chain” symbolizes a relationship that drags the narrator down, stifling their freedom and happiness.
Janis Joplin’s Soulful Delivery:
Joplin’s powerful and emotionally charged vocals are the centerpiece of the song. She delivers the lyrics with a raw vulnerability and frustration, conveying the pain of being trapped in a loveless relationship. Her signature bluesy improvisation adds depth and intensity to the performance.
Simple Yet Powerful Arrangement:
The song’s arrangement is deceptively simple. A driving blues rhythm section with prominent drums and bass provides the foundation. Subtle piano flourishes and soulful backing vocals complement Joplin’s vocals, creating a powerful and emotionally resonant soundscape.
A Cry for Liberation:
Despite the despair, “Ball and Chain” isn’t simply a song of resignation. The repeated refrain, “Oh, whoa, whoa, now, honey / It ain’t fair, daddy, it ain’t fair what you do” expresses a yearning for liberation and a desire to break free from the emotional shackles.
A Timeless Blues Standard:
“Ball and Chain” has transcended its blues roots to become a timeless standard. Joplin’s rendition, with its raw emotion and powerful vocals, resonates with listeners who have experienced the pain of a suffocating relationship or the struggle for personal freedom.
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Lyrics
“Ball And Chain”
Yeah! Alright!Sittin’ down by my window,
Honey, lookin’ out at the rain.
Lord, Lord, Lord, sittin’ down by my window,
Baby, lookin’ out at the rain.
Somethin’ came along, grabbed a hold of me,
And it felt just like a ball and chain.
Honey, that’s exactly what it felt like,
Honey, just dragging me down.And I say, oh, whoa, whoa, now hon’, tell me why,
Why does every single little tiny thing I hold on goes wrong ?
Yeah it all goes wrong, yeah.
And I say, oh, whoa, whoa, now babe, tell me why,
Why does every thing, every thing.
Hey, here you gone today, I wanted to love you,
Honey, I just wanted to hold you, I said, for so long,
Yeah! Alright! Hey!Love’s got a hold on me, baby,
Feels just like a ball and chain.
Now, love’s just draggin’ me down, baby, yeah,
Feels like a ball and chain.
I hope there’s someone out there who could tell me
Why the man I love wanna leave me in so much pain.
Yeah, maybe, maybe you could help me, come on, help me!And I say, oh, whoa, whoa, now hon’, tell me why,
Now tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me why, yeah.
And I say, oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, when I ask you,
When I need to know why, c’mon tell me why, hey hey hey,
Here you’ve gone today,
I wanted to love you and hold you
Till the day I die.
I said whoa, whoa, whoa!!And I say oh, whoa, whoa, no honey
It ain’t fair, daddy it ain’t fair what you do,
I see what you’re doin’ to me and you know it ain’t fair.
And I say oh, whoa whoa now baby
It ain’t fair, now, now, now, what you do
I said hon’ it ain’t fair what, hon’ it ain’t fair what you do.
Oh, here you gone today and all I ever wanted to do
Was to love you
Honey an’ I think there can be nothing wrong with that,
Only it ain’t wrong, no, no, no, no, no.Sittin’ down by my window,
Lookin’ at the rain.
Lord, Lord, Lord, sittin’ down by my window,
Lookin’ at the rain, see the rain.
Somethin’ came along, grabbed a hold of me,
And it felt like a ball and chain.
Oh this can’t be in vain
And I’m gonna tell you one just more time, yeah, yeah!And I say oh, whoa whoa, now baby
This can’t be, no this can’t be in vain,
And I say no no no no no no no no, whoa!
And I say whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
Now now now now now now now now now no no not in vain
Hey, hope there is someone that could tell me
Hon’, tell me why,
Hon’, tell me why love is like
Just like a ball
Just like a ball
Baaaaaaalllll
Oh daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy
And a chain.
Yeah!