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Ball And Chain Blues
Memphis Minnie Lyrics


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I'm down by the sea.
I'm gonna get me a ball and chain.
I'm down by the sea.
I'm gonna get me a ball and chain.
I wanna jump over board and drown because I can't love my baby Jane.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Memphis Minnie's Cherry Ball Blues communicate a sense of despair felt by the singer, who seems to be going through a rough patch in her romantic life. The opening line "I'm down by the sea" suggests the singer is seeking solace or escape, perhaps in some kind of contemplation of a life without her loved one. The subsequent statement "I'm gonna get me a ball and chain" conjures up an image of imprisonment, indicating that the singer may feel trapped in the relationship she's in, or possibly that she's willing to commit to her lover but can't in her current state. The following lines "I wanna jump over board and drown because I can't love my baby Jane" reveal the extent of her desperation, as she contemplates taking her own life as a way out of her situation.


The phrase "ball and chain" has a long history in blues music and is often used as a metaphor for a burden or a source of trouble. In this context, it might represent the singer's lover as a weight holding her back from the freedom she craves. Overall, the lyrics of "Cherry Ball Blues" capture a sense of intense emotion and deep longing, conveying the difficulty of navigating the complexities of love in a world that can often seem cruel and unyielding.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm down by the sea.
I am at the coast.


I'm gonna get me a ball and chain.
I am going to find a significant other.


I'm down by the sea.
I am at the coast.


I'm gonna get me a ball and chain.
I am going to find a significant other.


I wanna jump over board and drown because I can't love my baby Jane.
I feel so frustrated that I would rather die than not be able to love my significant other, Baby Jane.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: LAWLERS, MINNIE

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