Black Brown & White
Big Bill Broonzy Lyrics


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This little song that I'm singin' about
People, you know it's true
If you black and gotta work for a livin'
Now, this is what they will say to you

They says, "if you's white, be all right"
"If you was brown, stick around"
"But as you black, oh brother, get back, get back, get back"

I was in a place one night
They was all having fun
They was all buyin' beer and wine
But they would not sell me none

They said, "if you was white, should be all right"
"If you was brown, stick around"
"But as you black, oh brother, get back get back get back"

We went to an employment office
Got a number an I got in line
They called everybody's number
But they never did call mine

They said, "if you was white, should be all right"
"If you was brown, stick around"
"But as you black, oh brother, get back get back get back"

Me and a man was workin' side by side
This is what it meant
They was paying him a dollar an hour
And they was paying me fifty cent

They said, "if you was white, should be all right"
"If you was brown, stick around"
"But as you black, oh brother, get back, get back, get back"

I helped build the country
And I fought for it too
Now, I guess that you can see what a black man have to do
They says, "If you's white, she's alright"
"If he was brown, stick around"
"But as you's black, oh, brother, get back, get back, get back"

I helped win sweet victory
With my little plough and hoe
Now, I want you to tell me brother
What you gonna do about the old Jim Crow?

Now, if you's white, she's alright




If you's brown, stick around
But if you's black, oh brother, get back, get back, get back

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Black, Brown, and White" by Big Bill Broonzy tell a story about racial discrimination and inequality in America. The song highlights the different treatment that white, brown, and black people receive in society. In each of the verses, Broonzy describes instances where he was discriminated against because of the color of his skin - not being allowed to buy beer and wine at a store because he was black, not being called for a job interview because he was black, and being paid less than a white colleague for doing the same job.


The chorus of the song reiterates the message of the lyrics - that being black in America meant being treated unfairly and being discriminated against. It also suggests that white people have an advantage in society and are treated with more respect and dignity.


The song is a powerful commentary on the racial divide in America and continues to be relevant today. It speaks to the reality of systemic racism and the ways in which it continues to impact the lives of people of color.


Line by Line Meaning

This little song that I'm singin' about People, you know it's true If you black and gotta work for a livin' Now, this is what they will say to you
The following song is based on a true story of the discrimination black people face while working for a living.


They says, "if you's white, be all right" "If you was brown, stick around" "But as you black, oh brother, get back, get back, get back"
Black people are overlooked and face discrimination while white and brown people have a privileged position in society.


I was in a place one night They was all having fun They was all buyin' beer and wine But they would not sell me none
The singer was not allowed to purchase beer or wine because of their skin color. Everyone else, regardless of skin color, was allowed to purchase alcohol.


We went to an employment office Got a number an I got in line They called everybody's number But they never did call mine
Even after the artist obtained a number and got in line to apply for a job, they were not given the opportunity to be considered for the position.


Me and a man was workin' side by side This is what it meant They was paying him a dollar an hour And they was paying me fifty cent
The black speaker was paid only half of what his white counterpart was paid for doing the same job.


I helped build the country And I fought for it too Now, I guess that you can see what a black man have to do They says, "If you's white, she's alright" "If he was brown, stick around" "But as you's black, oh, brother, get back, get back, get back"
The singer helped build and defend the country, yet is still faced with discrimination and has to fight for their basic rights. White and brown people are given more opportunities and privileges than black people.


I helped win sweet victory With my little plough and hoe Now, I want you to tell me brother What you gonna do about the old Jim Crow?
The singer played a vital role in helping win a major victory, yet they are still treated as second-class citizens and discriminated against. The singer is now asking others for help in abolishing Jim Crow laws and creating a more just society.


Now, if you's white, she's alright If you's brown, stick around But if you's black, oh brother, get back, get back, get back
White and brown people have more social and economic privileges than black people who are marginalized and discriminated against in the society.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: William Lee Conley Broonzy

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@tw69hands2

He ain't lied yet.

@rievans57

The song is a classic example of what the blues is. The blues is the truth laced with irony!

@cooly1375

i heard this when i was being taught about rosa parks...u was 12 but i liked it and i found it

@Kikoo27

There is no hate in these lyrics. Just the facts!! I heard it once. I got hooked on it.

@wtim69

hi all, im from little ole newfoundland,Canada and im only 31 years old but I canjust hear so much this song means. I love this song and think its great! those time must have been rough! I love ya my black brothers! white man from Canada TW

@ColinoDeani

Sad song... I mean.. Where do I get back to? =(

@katiec8918

My English teacher showed the class this, it's such a great song and so catchy!

@TheDopestSwagg

this song has been stuck in my head all day

@afromanparker

Heard this today in my History of Rock & Roll class. I love that class.

@ColinoDeani

This is Epic

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