Ball and Chain
Let’s take a trip back to the late 1960s, a time when rock music was at its peak and the counterculture movement was in full swing. One song that perfectly captures the spirit of that era is “Ball and Chain” by the legendary Janis Joplin.
Released in 1968 as part of her album “Cheap Thrills,” “Ball and Chain” quickly became one of Joplin’s signature songs. Known for her powerful and soulful voice, Joplin poured her heart and soul into this bluesy rock anthem.
The composition history of “Ball and Chain” is quite interesting. The song was actually written by Big Mama Thornton, a blues singer who originally recorded it in 1961. However, it was Joplin’s rendition that truly brought the song to life and made it a classic.
What makes “Ball and Chain” so special is its raw emotion and intensity. Joplin’s vocals are filled with pain and longing, as she sings about the struggles of love and the feeling of being trapped in a relationship. The lyrics are relatable and heartfelt, resonating with listeners of all generations.
Not only did “Ball and Chain” showcase Joplin’s incredible vocal range, but it also highlighted her ability to connect with her audience on a deep level. Her performance of the song at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 is legendary, leaving the crowd in awe and solidifying her status as one of the greatest rock performers of all time.
If you haven’t had the chance to listen to “Ball and Chain” yet, I highly recommend giving it a listen. It’s a timeless classic that continues to inspire and move people to this day. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let Janis Joplin take you on a journey through the power of music.
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So sit back, relax, and let the music of Janis Joplin transport you to a different time and place. Discover the magic of “Ball and Chain” and let it become a part of your own musical journey.
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Sittin’ down by my windowHoney, 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 downAnd I say, oh, whoa, whoa, now hon’, tell me whyWhy 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, babyFeels 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 whyNow 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 honeyIt 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, noSittin’ down by my windowLookin’ 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 babyThis 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!