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"Down on Me"
SinglebyJanis Joplin with
Big Brother and the Holding Company
from the album Big Brother & the Holding Company
B-side"Call on Me"
Released1967
Recorded1967
GenrePsychedelic rock
Length2:08
LabelMainstream
Songwriter(s)traditional, arr Joplin
Janis Joplin with
Big Brother and the Holding Company singles chronology
"Bye, Bye Baby"
(1967)
"Down on Me"
(1967)
"Blindman"
(1967)

"Down on Me" is a traditional freedom song from the 1920s or earlier that became popular following its remake by Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company.[1][2][3]

Original version[edit]

Several early recordings and field recordings exist:[4]

The lyrics of the freedom song are darker than the later Joplin lyrics. For example, the second stanza of jazz versions[5] and Dock Reed's version run:[6]

2. Mary and Martha, Luke and John, All God's prophets dead and gone. Looks like everybody in this world round down on me.

Janis Joplin version[edit]

Janis Joplin rearranged the song and created new lyrics. The song was originally released in the summer of 1967 and was featured on the band's debut album Big Brother & the Holding Company. The song would reach #42 on the charts, barely missing the Top 40 mark.[7] A live, more aggressive version is featured on the posthumously released live album In Concert and the 1973 collection Janis Joplin's Greatest Hits. This version was also released as a single, reaching #91 on the charts in 1972.

The third and final stanza of Joplin's version ends with a positive message:[8]

3. Believe in your brother, have faith in man, / Help each other, honey, if you can / Because it looks like everybody in this whole round world / Is down on me.

Joplin's version was covered by Jeany Reynolds in 1970.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Work, American Negro Songs p. 115
  • ^ Solomon, Honey in the Rock Mercer University Press, p. 112
  • ^ Peters, Lyrics of the Afro-American Spiritual p. 10
  • ^ "Down On Me – Dock Reed; 1940". Bluegrass Messengers. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
  • ^ Hendrik Roelof Rookmaaker, Marleen Hengelaar-Rookmaaker New Orleans jazz, Mahalia Jackson and the philosophy of art 2002 "Mary and Martha, Luke and John, All God's prophets dead and gone, Looks like everybody in this whole round world down on me. Ain't been to heaven, but I've been told, Gates is pearl and the streets is gold, Looks like everybody in this ..."
  • ^ transcription in Sing for Freedom (p. 235)
  • ^ Edward Willett Janis Joplin: Take Another Little Piece of My Heart p. 83
  • ^ The Alcalde Jul 2008, p. 56


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