Thunderball
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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There is a rumble in the sky and all the world can hear it call
They shutter at the fury of the mighty Thunderball
The power of her engines, now, has drowned in the sea
But the deadly force from within her is somewhere running free

Thunderball, your fiery breath can burn the coldest man
And who is going to suffer from the power in your hand
Somewhere, there is a man who could stop the thing in time
He is known by very few but he's feared by all in crime
By courage and by fighting, he has not been known to fall
But neither has the fury of the mighty Thunderball

Thunderball, your fiery breath can burn the coldest man
And who is going to suffer from the power in your hand

Money hungry minds need a thread to launch a scheme
But those, who hold the Thunderball, could rule the world, it seem(s)
Cannot the peaceful world find the clue to where she's gone
The silent sea won't answer now but terror lingers on





Thunderball, your fiery breath can burn the coldest man
And who is going to suffer from the power in your hand

Overall Meaning

The song Thunderball by Johnny Cash is a tribute to the 1965 James Bond film of the same name. The lyrics describe the power and danger of the Thunderball, a fictional nuclear warhead device that plays a crucial role in the film's plot. The opening lines speak of the widespread fear and awe elicited by the Thunderball's arrival, with its "fiery breath" capable of burning even the strongest of men. The Thunderball's engines may have been destroyed, but the deadly force contained within it is still loose and threatening.


The lyrics then segue into a reference to the film's protagonist, James Bond, who is described as a man capable of stopping the Thunderball if given the chance. He is "known by very few but he's feared by all in crime", a nod to Bond's reputation as a skilled and ruthless secret agent. However, even Bond has never faced a challenge as fearsome as the Thunderball, and the song acknowledges the power and danger that come with the device.


The final verse speaks of the greed and ambition that drive some to seek control of the Thunderball. The reference to "money hungry minds" echoes the villains of the film, who seek to use the Thunderball for their own purposes. The song ends on a note of uncertainty and fear, with the location of the Thunderball still a mystery and the threat of its power lingering on.


Line by Line Meaning

There is a rumble in the sky and all the world can hear it call
People around the world can hear the impending danger of something terrible coming.


They shutter at the fury of the mighty Thunderball
People are scared of the power of Thunderball and what it can do.


The power of her engines, now, has drowned in the sea
Thunderball's technology lies at the bottom of the ocean.


But the deadly force from within her is somewhere running free
Despite Thunderball's physical wreckage, its power is still at large somewhere.


Thunderball, your fiery breath can burn the coldest man
Thunderball's power can destroy even the strongest of people.


And who is going to suffer from the power in your hand
The question of who will be affected by Thunderball's power is asked.


Somewhere, there is a man who could stop the thing in time
There is a person who can prevent the destruction that Thunderball could cause.


He is known by very few but he's feared by all in crime
The person capable of stopping Thunderball is only known by a select few and is feared by criminals.


By courage and by fighting, he has not been known to fall
This person has a history of bravery and never backing down from a fight.


But neither has the fury of the mighty Thunderball
However, Thunderball's power is on a level that even this courageous person has not faced before.


Money hungry minds need a thread to launch a scheme
Those with a desire for wealth and power need something to exploit and use for their own gain.


But those, who hold the Thunderball, could rule the world, it seem(s)
The power of Thunderball could be the ultimate tool for someone to gain control of the world.


Cannot the peaceful world find the clue to where she's gone
The peaceful world is searching for any hint of where Thunderball's power has ended up.


The silent sea won't answer now but terror lingers on
The ocean and its secrets hold the key to finding Thunderball, but fear remains in the wake of its power.


Thunderball, your fiery breath can burn the coldest man
The destructive power of Thunderball is reiterated once more.


And who is going to suffer from the power in your hand
The question of who will face the consequences of Thunderball's power is asked again.




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