Big Black Cat
Dennis Jones Lyrics


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You can spend all my money make a fool out of me cures my name I'm as happy as can be
Shot me in the leg run your car over me slap me in the face until I can't see
Ain't nothing you can do gonna hurt me no more cause I'm the big black cat on the 13th floor

Smile in my face stick a knife in my back take my keys wreck my new caddilac
Lie about me up and down the street steal my shoes right off of my feet
Ain't nothing you can do gonna hurt me no more cause I'm the big black cat on the 13th floor
Break my heart break my back leave me for dead I kinda like it like that
Drag me through the mud bury me in the sand throw my food in a dirty garbage can
Ain't nothing you can do gonna hurt me no more cause I'm the big black cat on the 13th floor





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dennis Jones's song "Big Black Cat" convey a strong sense of resilience and empowerment in the face of adversity. The repeated refrain of "Ain't nothing you can do gonna hurt me no more cause I'm the big black cat on the 13th floor" serves as a declaration of strength and confidence in oneself, despite the challenges and negative actions of others. By likening oneself to a "big black cat," a symbol often associated with independence and mystery, the singer asserts their ability to withstand any attempts to harm them.


The verses describe various forms of betrayal and mistreatment that the singer has endured, such as having their money spent, being physically harmed, and being slandered and stolen from. Despite these adversities, the singer remains unfazed and unbroken, suggesting that no matter what others may do to try and bring them down, they will not succumb to the pain or allow their spirit to be crushed. This refusal to be defeated is further emphasized by the imagery of being a "big black cat" on the 13th floor, a stark and bold symbol of strength and resilience.


The song's lyrics also touch on themes of betrayal and deceit, as the singer recounts instances of being lied to and backstabbed by those around them. Despite these acts of treachery, the singer remains unwavering in their resolve, indicating a sense of self-assurance and self-reliance that cannot easily be shaken. This defiance against those who seek to harm them is reflected in the defiant tone of the lyrics and the repeated assertion of the singer's invincibility as the "big black cat on the 13th floor."


In the song's closing lines, the repetition of the phrase "Ain't nothing you can do gonna hurt me no more cause I'm the big black cat on the 13th floor" reinforces the singer's unwavering strength and confidence. The image of the "big black cat" standing tall and defiant on the 13th floor serves as a powerful metaphor for overcoming obstacles and emerging stronger on the other side. Ultimately, the lyrics of "Big Black Cat" speak to the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to rise above adversity with courage and determination.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: DENNIS JONES

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The Monk And The Thief

Just saw him tonight and he really impressed. As people left we sat down for a while and he really is a down to earth guy with a great attitude to life and some magic fingers.
Hope ill run into you again mate!

Dennis Jones

The Monk And The Thief thank you!

Lady Light

I saw these guys on the Blues Network about 3 years ago and I was literally blown away with how amazingly tight they are , only 3 members so well choreographed,,, I am sure that Jimi Hendrix would be seriously impressed ...these guys are SMOKIN HOT ~~~ the very talented Dennis Jones Band ~~~

Karma Kaye

Dennis, you and your band rocks!  We do a lot of live music in Washington and were lucky enough to see your band at Jazz Bones in Tacoma a few months back.  Haven't taken My Kind of Blues out of my cd player since I got it.  Can't wait to see you perform again!

Simoncuk

Great playing and great tone - love how he doesn't rely on vintage gear like so many others, although having a Bogner helps ;)

Phillip Sanders

I Saw these Guys open for George Thorogood and the destroyers here in San Diego a few weeks ago with My dad and these guys put on one hell of show I like their set

Walter M. Dubiel

Great sound.I love your more bluesy tracks like You Took My Baby. We have a small audience on Spreaker, but I always have a place for your music.

Julian Dean Music

Caught these cats by total accident in Sacramento a couple weeks ago. They jam hard - if you're reading this, go see them if you get the chance.

Juarez Pinto

How could I only have got in touch with this guy right now? I am really blown away by the energetic guitar playing, songs' quality, and stage presence of these guys! I love the whole sound and the more basic power trio approach! Cheers from Brazil! I hope you guys can come down under here for some live shows!

Dennis Jones

Thank you Juarez!

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