Black Magic
The Mumblers Lyrics


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Your black magic, black magic
Your black magic, black magic

I say it on a six string
I say it on a microphone
You better stay away now
Cause ain't nobody home
I say it on the rooftops
I say it on the streets below
You're a dirty rotten mumbler
Don't wanna hear no more

Your black magic, black magic

I'll say it in the pool hall
I'll say it at the county fair
Don't know where you came from
But you'd better get back there
What I say, what I say now
I said it before




You're a dirty rotten mumbler
Don't wanna hear no more

Overall Meaning

The Mumblers' song "Black Magic" is a gritty, bluesy tune that features lyrics that are filled with frustration, anger, and a sense of betrayal. The song begins with the repeated refrain of "Your black magic, black magic," which sets the ominous tone for what's to come. The singer of the song is clearly fed up with someone, and his message is clear: he doesn't want anything to do with them anymore.


The first verse sees the singer declaring that he's going to speak his mind, whether it's on guitar or on the microphone. He warns whoever he's talking about to "stay away," as there's no one around to protect them. In the second verse, the singer is more direct, calling whoever he's addressing a "dirty rotten mumbler" and demanding that they leave. He even makes a point of saying that he doesn't want to hear from them anymore.


The song has a strong sense of place, with the singer calling out places like the "rooftops" and "streets below," as well as the "pool hall" and "county fair." It's as if he wants to make sure that the message is heard loud and clear all over town. The repetition of "Your black magic, black magic" throughout the song only adds to the sense of unease and tension that pervades the lyrics.


Overall, "Black Magic" is a hard-hitting, uncompromising track that showcases The Mumblers' raw talent and authentic blues sound.


Line by Line Meaning

Your black magic, black magic
The singer is addressing someone or something that possesses some sort of sinister power.


I say it on a six string
The singer expresses their message through music, particularly through playing the guitar.


I say it on a microphone
The singer is not hesitant to express their message through public speaking and performance.


You better stay away now
The artist urges the addressee to keep their distance, possibly out of fear or caution.


Cause ain't nobody home
There is either no one else available to assist or intervene, or the artist is purposefully keeping others away.


I say it on the rooftops
The singer's message is so important that it must be broadcasted loudly and publicly from high places.


I say it on the streets below
The singer's message is intended for everyone, regardless of background or status.


You're a dirty rotten mumbler
The addressee is viewed as someone who speaks or behaves in a deceitful or untrustworthy manner.


Don't wanna hear no more
The artist is fed up with the addressee's actions and wants nothing to do with them anymore.


I'll say it in the pool hall
The artist is comfortable expressing their message in a place where people come together to socialize and have fun.


I'll say it at the county fair
The singer is not afraid to express their message in a public event with many people present.


Don't know where you came from
The addressee's origin or background is unknown or not important to the artist.


But you'd better get back there
The singer is commanding the addressee to leave or go back to where they came from.


What I say, what I say now
The singer emphasizes the importance of their message and urges the addressee to listen closely.


I said it before
The singer has already expressed their message and will continue to do so until they are heard.




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