Ball and Chain
Ball and Chain

The Who - Ball and Chain Lyrics

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Ball and Chain Lyrics

Down in Guantanamo
We still got the ball and chain
Down in Guantanamo
We still got the ball and chain

That pretty piece off Cuba
Designed to cause men pain
Whoa, when you light up in Cuba
You won't feel the same again

Down in Guantanamo
Whew, still waiting for the big cigars
Down in Guantanamo
Whew, still waiting for the big cigars

Been a breach of promise
Still guilty with no charge
There's smoke in the forest
And the tumor is getting large

Down in Guantanamo
We still got the ball and chain
Down in Guantanamo
We still got the ball and chain

There's a long road to travel
For justice to make its claim
So let's bring down the gavel
Let the prisoner say his name

Mmm, still waiting for the big cigars
Still waiting for the
Still waiting for the big cigars

Hey, still waiting for the big cigars

Writer(s): Pete Townshend
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song 'Ball and Chain' by The Who?

    The song 'Ball and Chain' was written by Pete Townshend, who is a founding member of the British rock band The Who. The song originally appeared as a solo track titled 'Guantanamo' on Townshend's 2015 compilation album before being re-recorded for The Who's 2019 album.

  2. When was 'Ball and Chain' by The Who first performed live?

    'Ball and Chain' was first debuted live by The Who at their concert in London's Wembley Stadium on July 6, 2019. At that time, the song was introduced under its original title 'Big Cigars.'

  3. What is the musical style of 'Ball and Chain' by The Who?

    'Ball and Chain' by The Who is characterized as a blues rock track. It features Pete Townshend's acoustic guitar prominently throughout the song, adding to its bluesy feel while being complemented by Roger Daltrey’s powerful vocals.

  4. How does 'Ball and Chain' connect to Pete Townshend's earlier work?

    'Ball and Chain' is a re-recording of Pete Townshend’s solo song titled 'Guantanamo,' which he released on his compilation album 'Truancy: The Very Best of Pete Townshend' in 2015. This connection shows how themes from his solo works can evolve into songs for The Who.

  5. What inspired the lyrics of 'Ball and Chain'?

    'Ball and Chain’ discusses themes related to injustice and confinement, specifically referencing Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba. Through its lyrics, the song critiques issues surrounding human rights abuses at the detention facility.

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