Dead Presidents
Willie Dixon Lyrics


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Them dead presidents
Them dead presidents
Well I ain't broke but I'm badly bent
Everybody loves them dead presidents
A little bit of Lincoln can't park the car
Washington he can't go too far
Jefferson is good, played the track
If you think you're gonna bring some big bitch back

Them dead presidents
Hamilton on a ten can get you straight
But Jackson on a twenty is really great
And if you're talkin' about a poor man's friend
Grant will get you out of whatever you're in
Them dead presidents

A hundred dollar Franklin is really sweet
A five hundred McKinley is the one for me
If I get a Cleveland I'm really set




A thousand dollar Cleveland is hard to get
Them dead presidents

Overall Meaning

In Willie Dixon's song "Dead Presidents", the lyrics are all about money and the value of different US presidents on currency. The phrase "dead presidents" is a slang term used to refer to money, specifically the bills featuring the faces of former presidents. The chorus repeats the phrase "them dead presidents" emphasizing their importance and value in American society. However, the first two lines are contradictory, stating "Well I ain't broke but I'm badly bent". This can be interpreted as the singer acknowledging that they may not be completely financially broke, but they are struggling as evidenced by the phrase "badly bent". The rest of the song then details the different presidents featured on various denominations of US currency, and how valuable they are perceived to be.


The song is a commentary on the importance of money and how it affects people's priorities and behavior. The lines "Everybody loves them dead presidents" captures this sentiment by emphasizing the obsession with wealth and the power it holds in society. The reference to Lincoln not being able to park a car and Washington not being able to go too far highlights the fact that while these presidents are widely recognized and respected, their representation on currency does not necessarily equate to practical value. The mention of "big bitch" in the final line can be interpreted as a woman of high value, further emphasizing the association of money with status and worth.


Line by Line Meaning

Them dead presidents
Referring to US dollar bills, often used to indicate wealth and financial success


Them dead presidents
Reiterating the reference to US dollar bills


Well I ain't broke but I'm badly bent
I am not completely broke, but I am in a tough financial situation


Everybody loves them dead presidents
US dollar bills are highly prized and desired among people of many socioeconomic backgrounds


A little bit of Lincoln can't park the car
A single dollar bill is not enough to cover the cost of parking a car


Washington he can't go too far
A one dollar bill can only buy so much


Jefferson is good, played the track
A nickel (with Jefferson on it) has value and can be used in various transactions


If you think you're gonna bring some big bitch back
If you think you can bring a large amount of money, think again


Hamilton on a ten can get you straight
Ten dollar bills (with Hamilton on them) have significant value and purchasing power


But Jackson on a twenty is really great
Twenty dollar bills (with Jackson on them) are even more valuable and desirable


And if you're talkin' about a poor man's friend
If you are talking about bills that are beneficial to those with less money


Grant will get you out of whatever you're in
One hundred dollar bills (with Grant on them) have considerable purchasing power and can help one get out of financial trouble


Them dead presidents
Restating the reference to US dollar bills


A hundred dollar Franklin is really sweet
One hundred dollar bills (with Franklin on them) are highly desirable and valuable


A five hundred McKinley is the one for me
Five hundred dollar bills (with McKinley on them) are the most desirable to the singer


If I get a Cleveland I'm really set
One thousand dollar bills (with Cleveland on them) are incredibly rare and valuable


A thousand dollar Cleveland is hard to get
Reiterating the rarity and desirability of one thousand dollar bills with Cleveland on them


Them dead presidents
Final restatement of the reference to US dollar bills




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Written by: BILLY EMERSON, WILLIE DIXON

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