Janis Joplin – Cry Baby

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About the song

Janis Joplin – Cry Baby: A Soulful Plea for Love and Understanding

In the realm of rock and roll history, few names evoke the raw, unbridled emotion of Janis Joplin. With her powerful vocals and uninhibited stage presence, she embodied the spirit of counterculture, captivating audiences worldwide during the tumultuous 1960s. Among her many iconic songs, “Cry Baby” stands out as a poignant ballad that encapsulates the complexities of love, loss, and the longing for connection.

Released in 1971 as part of Joplin’s posthumous album Pearl, “Cry Baby” is a heart-wrenching plea for love and understanding. The song opens with a gentle acoustic guitar melody, setting the stage for Joplin’s emotive vocals. Her voice, imbued with both vulnerability and strength, conveys the depths of her heartache as she sings to a former lover, imploring them to return to her.

The lyrics, penned by Joplin herself, are a testament to her poetic prowess. She paints vivid imagery of a love that has been shattered, using metaphors like “raindrops falling on my heart” and “tears that won’t dry” to express her profound sorrow. Yet, amidst the despair, there glimmers a flicker of hope, as Joplin yearns for reconciliation and a chance to rekindle the lost flame.

The song’s emotional intensity is further amplified by its arrangement. The delicate guitar strumming gives way to a swelling crescendo, punctuated by Joplin’s impassioned pleas. The backing vocals, provided by The Full Tilt Boogie Band, add a layer of soulful harmony, echoing Joplin’s sentiments and amplifying the song’s emotional resonance.

“Cry Baby” is more than just a breakup ballad; it’s a universal expression of the human condition. It speaks to the pain of unrequited love, the longing for connection, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of heartbreak. Joplin’s raw and honest delivery makes the song all the more relatable, allowing listeners to connect with her emotions on a deeply personal level.

Despite its somber tone, “Cry Baby” offers a glimmer of hope. In the final verse, Joplin sings, “If you ever want a little love of a woman, come on and cry baby.” This suggests that even in the depths of despair, there is still the possibility of love and redemption.

Janis Joplin’s “Cry Baby” is a timeless classic that continues to touch the hearts of listeners worldwide. It’s a testament to her artistry, her ability to connect with raw emotion, and her enduring legacy as one of the most influential voices in rock and roll history.

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Lyrics

“Cry Baby”

 

Cry baby, cry baby, cry baby,
Honey, welcome back home.I know she told you,
Honey I know she told you that she loved you
Much more than I did,
But all I know is that she left you,
And you swear that you just don’t know why,
But you know, honey I’ll always,
I’ll always be around if you ever want me
Come on and cry, cry baby, cry baby, cry baby,
Oh honey, welcome back home.

Don’t you know, honey,
Ain’t nobody ever gonna love you
The way I try to do ?
Who’ll take all your pain,
Honey, your heartache, too ?
And if you need me, you know
That I’ll always be around if you ever want me
Come on and cry, cry baby, cry baby, cry baby,
Oh daddy, like you always saying to do.

And when you walk around the world, babe,
You said you’d try to look for the end of the road,
You might find out later that the road’ll end in Detroit,
Honey, the road’ll even end in Kathmandu.
You can go all around the world
Trying to find something to do with your life, baby,
When you only gotta do one thing well,
You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world, babe.
You got a woman waiting for you there,
All you ever gotta do is be a good man one time to one woman
And that’ll be the end of the road, babe,
I know you got more tears to share, babe,
So come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
And cry, cry baby, cry baby, cry baby.

And if you ever feel a little lonely, dear,
I want you to come on, come on to your mama now,
And if you ever want a little love of a woman
Come on and baby baby baby babe babe baby now
Cry baby yeah.