Ain
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Ain't superstitious,
Black cat crossed my trail.
I ain't superstitious,
But a black cat crossed my trail.
Bad luck ain't got me so far,
And I won't let it stop me now.
The dogs begin to bark,
All over my neighborhood.
And that ain't all.
Dogs begin to bark,
All over my neighborhood.

This is a mean old world to live in,
And I can't face it all by myself, at all.
And, dogs begin to bark,
All over my neighborhood.
The dogs begin to bark,
All over my neighborhood.
I got a feelin' about the future,
And it ain't too good, I know that.
I know, I know, I know.

Ain't superstitious,
But black cat crossed my trail,
(I said it so many times before)
Ain't superstitious,
A black cat crossed my trail.
Bad luck ain't got me so far,




And you know I ain't gonna let it stop me now.
Come on.

Overall Meaning

The Jeff Beck Group's "Ain't Superstitious" is a song about a person who is not superstitious but finds himself in a situation where a black cat crosses his path, which is believed to bring bad luck. The songwriter is confident that bad luck has not affected his life so far and that he won't let it stop him now. The howling of the dogs all over his neighborhood adds to the ominous feeling of the song, portraying a world that is cruel and difficult to face alone. Despite the negative feelings about the future, the songwriter remains determined not to let superstitions get in the way of his success.


The tone of the song is intense and urgent, reflecting the urgency of the message. The repetition of the line "Ain't superstitious" reinforces the singer's defiance of superstition, while the ominous howling of the dogs creates a sense of danger and foreboding. The use of "bad luck" and the idea of the future being bleak supports the overall theme of the song, which is the challenge of overcoming obstacles to succeed in an unpredictable and dangerous world.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't superstitious,
I don't believe in superstitious beliefs or practices.


Black cat crossed my trail.
A black cat has crossed my path, which is commonly believed to bring bad luck.


Bad luck ain't got me so far,
Despite the potential for bad luck, I haven't experienced any significant negative consequences.


And I won't let it stop me now.
I won't let the fear of bad luck prevent me from achieving my goals.


The dogs begin to bark,
Dogs in the neighborhood have started barking, which is often seen as a sign of danger.


All over my neighborhood.
The barking is happening in various places around my neighborhood.


This is a mean old world to live in,
The world can be cruel and difficult to navigate.


And I can't face it all by myself, at all.
I feel overwhelmed and unable to handle the challenges of life on my own.


I got a feelin' about the future,
I have an intuition or premonition about what is to come.


And it ain't too good, I know that.
I anticipate that the future will hold negative or unfavorable circumstances.


Come on.
An expression of encouragement or motivation, urging oneself or others to keep going despite difficult circumstances.




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Written by: WILLIE DIXON

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