Jimmy Reed’s critique of injustice toward the downtrodden worker swivels perfectly to serve as a reckoning in the power struggles of a love relationship.
lyrics
Big boss man
Can't you hear me when I call?
Well you ain't so big
You're just tall that’s all
You’ve got me working bossman, working ‘round the clock
I want a drink of water
You won't let your baby stop
Big boss man
Can’t you near me when I call?
Well you ain't so big you're just tall that’s all
I’m gonna get me a bossman
One who’s gonna treat me right
Work hard in the daytime
But party every night
Big boss man
Can’t you hear me when I call?
Well you ain't so big
You’re just tall that’s all
Yeah
Come on
Now you work, bossman!
That’s what I’m talking about
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