About the song

“Big Bad John” by Jimmy Dean is a classic country narrative song that tells the tale of a larger-than-life character known as Big Bad John. Released in 1961, this iconic track quickly became one of Dean’s signature songs, earning widespread acclaim for its storytelling prowess and memorable melody.

From the moment the song begins with its distinctive bassline and Dean’s deep, resonant vocals, “Big Bad John” draws listeners into its vivid world of rugged masculinity and mysterious heroism. Dean’s commanding presence and evocative delivery bring the character of Big Bad John to life, captivating audiences with his larger-than-life persona.

Lyrically, “Big Bad John” is a captivating story of a legendary figure who works as a miner in a small coal mining town. With its vivid imagery and colorful descriptions, the song paints a portrait of a man of few words but immense strength, whose actions speak louder than words.

As the song unfolds, Dean’s vocals soar to new heights, conveying a sense of awe and admiration for the enigmatic figure of Big Bad John. With each verse and chorus, he builds suspense and anticipation, inviting listeners to join him on a journey of discovery and revelation.

Musically, “Big Bad John” is a masterclass in country storytelling, with its catchy melody and memorable chorus. Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones, the song’s simple yet effective arrangement allows Dean’s powerful vocals and the narrative to take center stage, creating a sense of intimacy and connection with the listener.

But perhaps what makes “Big Bad John” truly unforgettable is its universal appeal and timeless message of heroism and sacrifice. Whether you’re listening to it for the first time or singing along with friends around a campfire, the song’s evocative storytelling and memorable melody resonate with audiences of all ages.

In the end, “Big Bad John” is more than just a song; it’s a testament to Jimmy Dean’s storytelling prowess and enduring legacy as one of the greats of country music. As we listen to his captivating performance and feel the power of his words, we are reminded of the timeless allure of a good story and the enduring power of music to transport us to another time and place.

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Ev’ry mornin’ at the mine you could see him arriveHe stood six foot six and weighed 245Kinda broad at the shoulder and narrow at the hipAnd everybody knew, ya didn’t give no lip to Big John
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Nobody seemed to know where John called homeHe just drifted into town and stayed all aloneHe didn’t say much, he kinda quiet and shyAnd if you spoke at all, he just said, “Hi” to Big John
Somebody said he came from New OrleansWhere he got in a fight over a Cajun QueenAnd a crashin’ blow from a huge right handSent a Louisiana fellow to the Promised Land, Big John
Big Bad John(Big John)
Then came the day at the bottom of the mineWhen a timber cracked and men started cryin’Miners were prayin’ and hearts beat fastAnd everybody thought that they’d breathed their last, ‘cept John
Through the dust and the smoke of this man-made hellWalked a giant of a man that the miners knew wellGrabbed a saggin’ timber, gave out with a groanAnd like a giant Oak tree, he just stood there alone, Big John
Big Bad John(Big John)
And with all of his strength he gave a mighty shoveThen a miner yelled out, “There’s a light up above”And 20 men scrambled from a would-be graveNow there’s only one left down there to save, Big John
With jacks and timbers they started back downThen came that rumble way down in the groundAnd then smoke and gas belched out of that mineEverybody knew it was the end of the line for Big John
Big Bad John(Big John)
Now they never reopened that worthless pitThey just placed a marble stand in front of itThese few words are written on that stand“At the bottom of this mine lies a big, big man, Big John”
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