Born Under a Bad Sign
Cream Lyrics


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[Chorus:]
Born under a bad sign.
I've been down since I began to crawl.
If it wasn't for bad luck,
I wouldn't have no luck at all.

Bad luck and trouble's my only friend.
I've been down ever since I was ten.

[Chorus]

You know, wine and women is all I crave.
A big bad woman's gonna carry me to my grave.

[Chorus]

Bad luck and trouble's been my only friend.
I've been down ever since I was ten.

Born under a bad sign.
I've been down since I began to crawl.
If it wasn't for bad luck,
I wouldn't have no luck.
If it wasn't for real bad luck,
I wouldn't have no luck at all.





Born under a bad sign.
Born under a bad sign.

Overall Meaning

Cream's song Born Under A Bad Sign speaks to the idea that some people seem to be destined to struggle and suffer from the moment they are born. The singer laments that he has been down since he began to crawl, and that bad luck and trouble have been his only friend since he was ten years old. He suggests that his entire life has been a series of unfortunate events, and that without bad luck, he wouldn't have any luck at all. He also reveals that wine and women are his only sources of pleasure and that a "big bad woman" will carry him to his grave.


This song speaks to the human experience of feeling like life is conspiring against us. Sometimes, despite our best efforts, we seem to encounter obstacles at every turn. The chorus's repeated refrain, "Born under a bad sign," is a metaphor for the idea that some people are just meant to struggle. It's a powerful and relatable sentiment, as many people have felt that the deck is stacked against them, that they're constantly fighting an uphill battle.


One of the song's most interesting features is its stark simplicity. The lyrics are straightforward and unadorned, without any obvious poetic flourishes. Yet the song's straightforwardness adds to its impact, making it feel raw and honest. Additionally, the song has been covered by numerous other artists, including Jimi Hendrix, Etta James, and Albert King. It has become a blues classic and an anthem for anyone who has ever felt that they were born under a bad sign.


Line by Line Meaning

Born under a bad sign.
I have experienced a lifetime of misfortune.


I've been down since I began to crawl.
My life has been filled with troubles since I was a child.


If it wasn't for bad luck,
If it weren't for my unfortunate circumstances,


I wouldn't have no luck at all.
I wouldn't have any luck whatsoever.


Bad luck and trouble's my only friend.
The only constant in my life has been misfortune and adversity.


I've been down ever since I was ten.
I have been struggling since I was only ten years old.


You know, wine and women is all I crave.
I seek solace in excess and indulgence.


A big bad woman's gonna carry me to my grave.
I anticipate that my desire for pleasure will ultimately lead to my demise.


Born under a bad sign.
My life has been a series of unfortunate events.


If it wasn't for bad luck,
If it weren't for my unfortunate circumstances,


I wouldn't have no luck.
I would have no luck at all.


If it wasn't for real bad luck,
If it weren't for extreme and consistent misfortune,


I wouldn't have no luck at all.
I would not have any luck whatsoever.


Born under a bad sign.
My life has been defined by ongoing struggles and hardships.


Born under a bad sign.
My life has been marked by unfortunate circumstances.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Booker T Jones, William Bell

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Comments from YouTube:

@MrCharlieroo

The syncopated rhythm that Ginger plays here is ABSOLUTELY brilliant...!!!

@ninjavigilante5311

Rip to the hammer of the gods.

@raycooper614

Hey Mr Charles. I agree with you 100%, but could you explain about , SYNCOPATED A BIT ?

@MrCharlieroo

@@raycooper614 Ginger is not playing a straight "2 & 4" groove on this track.

@raycooper614

@@MrCharlieroo Oh great, that explains EVERYTHING.

@cosminaasofiei7286

I've listened to Hendrix's version and I realized why Ginger Baker got so much credit. His drumming really makes everything from Cream sound absolutely surreal.

@robinpotter963

Check Ginger out when he was in Blind Faith. Do What You Like he kills it with a long solo. Sea of Joy, Can't find my way home sublime. I love John Densmore too. The Doors drummer. And Martin Chambers of The Pretenders

@NLB90805

Out of all of the Three Piece Band from the 60's, to me Cream is the Best band. Hendrix Experience wasn't nearly as talented as his later 'Band of Gypsys', that's for sure. Since bringing up Band of Gypsies, 99.9% of people of know of and love Hendrix - have never heard of Hendrix's second band that he formed in the up's. After Hendrix returned to the USA. He had to go England first, to reach superstardom all around the world. Silly U.S. Medi.

@TheGr8fuljoe

Kickin’ it in the pants.

@3holn1s

True 'bout Ginger, but the one that really drove the "other super group" was Jon Bonham!?

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