Big Boss Man
Nancy Sinatra Lyrics


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Big boss man, can't you hear me when I call?
Big boss man, can't you hear me when I call?
Oh you ain't so big, you're just tall, that's all

You got me workin' boss man
A workin' round the clock
I need me a drink of water
But you just won't let me stop

Big boss man, oh, can't you hear me when I call?
You know that you ain't so big
You're just tall, that's all

I got to get myself a boss man
And he's gonna treat me right
He'll work me hard, real hard in the day time
But I sure rest easy and nice

Big boss man, can't you hear? Can't you hear me when I call?
Let me tell you, that you ain't, you ain't so big
You're just tall, that's all

Big boss man
Big boss man




Big boss man
Hey can't you hear me when I call

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nancy Sinatra's "Big Boss Man" represent the frustration and exhaustion of an employee who constantly works under a demanding boss. The repetition of "Big boss man, can't you hear me when I call?" reflects the employee's desire for recognition and attention that they feel they deserve. The line "Oh you ain't so big, you're just tall, that's all" serves as a jab at the boss himself, implying that his authority is merely physical and not earned through respect or leadership.


The lyrics also demonstrate the power dynamic between bosses and employees, with the boss controlling the employee's every move, even denying them basic needs such as water. However, the employee ultimately desires a better boss who will treat them fairly and allow them to rest easy.


Overall, "Big Boss Man" portrays the struggle and limitations of working in a hierarchical system, where one's worth is determined by their position and the demands of their superiors.


Line by Line Meaning

Big boss man, can't you hear me when I call?
The singer is calling out to her boss but she feels that he is not paying attention to her.


Big boss man, can't you hear me when I call?
The singer repeats that she is calling out to her boss but feels ignored.


Oh you ain't so big, you're just tall, that's all
The boss may be physically tall but he is not as significant or important as he thinks he is.


You got me workin' boss man
The boss has put the singer under his employ and she is now working for him.


A workin' round the clock
The singer is working constantly, without taking any breaks.


I need me a drink of water
The singer is thirsty and would like a drink of water.


But you just won't let me stop
The boss is not allowing the singer to take a break to quench her thirst.


Big boss man, oh, can't you hear me when I call?
The singer repeats her question, directing it to her boss once again.


You know that you ain't so big
The singer reiterates that the boss is not as important as he thinks he is.


You're just tall, that's all
The only thing that makes the boss stand out physically is his height.


I got to get myself a boss man
The singer desires a new boss who will treat her better than her current boss.


And he's gonna treat me right
The new boss will treat her with respect and not overwork her.


He'll work me hard, real hard in the day time
The new boss will expect her to work hard during the day.


But I sure rest easy and nice
Despite the hard work, the singer will be able to rest easy and comfortably knowing that her boss is treating her better.


Big boss man, can't you hear? Can't you hear me when I call?
The singer repeats her question in frustration, demanding that her boss pays attention to her.


Let me tell you, that you ain't, you ain't so big
The singer repeats that the boss is not as important as he thinks he is.


You're just tall, that's all
The only notable thing about the boss is his height.


Big boss man
The singer addresses her boss, emphasizing his position of power.


Big boss man
The repetition of the phrase further emphasizes the position of power held by the boss.


Big boss man
The final repetition highlights the position of power held by the boss and the singer's frustration with him.


Hey can't you hear me when I call
The singer repeats her question for the final time, pleading for her boss to pay attention to her.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Dixon Luther, Al Smith

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