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  1. The Meaning Behind The Song: Mr. Bad Luck by Jimi Hendrix Introduction. I first heard the captivating tune of “Mr. Bad Luck” by Jimi Hendrix on a rainy afternoon, as I stumbled upon it at a friend’s house. As a music journalist, I couldn’t help but be drawn to the raw emotion and sheer brilliance of this song.

  2. Oct 13, 2023 · Jimi Hendrix, "Mr. Bad Luck" Before Jimi Hendrix was Jimi Hendrix he was just another guitarist trying to find his path to fame. After playing with various R&B groups, he decided to relocate to ...

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  3. i always interpreted it as jimis way of characterizing bad luck or misfortune, doesnt seem like a refrence to anyone person or event in his life, he always had a way of personifying concepts and ideas to make them easier to picture but thats just me, if he really did base the lyrics off of a person in his life id be interested to know the story

  4. Mar 5, 2010 · Mr. Bad Luck Lyrics. Look over yonder, here come the blues. The thirteenth of any time, just like a fool. A double-breasted green and red polka-dot coat. Playing the violin, hittin' wrong notes ...

    • “Bad Luck” By Social Distortion. While we’re at it, allow us to begin the list with a song with “bad luck” in the title. “Bad Luck” was released from Social Distortion‘s album Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell.
    • “Unlucky 13” By DevilDriver. There are many explanations for why the number 13 is unlucky. This is the main subject in DevilDriver‘s “Unlucky 13” from their album The Fury of Our Maker’s Hand.
    • “Mr. Bad Luck” By Jimi Hendrix. Guitarist and singer-songwriter Jimi Hendrix explores the theme of bad luck in “Mr. Bad Luck.” It’s about facing constant misfortune and adversity.
    • “Born Under A Bad Sign” By Albert King. The blues standard “Born Under a Bad Sign” describes a life ridden with bad luck from birth. Blues singer and guitarist Albert King recorded it in 1967 for his album of the same name.
  5. Songfacts®: This electric blues-rock number if one of the few original tunes the then-unknown Hendrix performed with the Blue Flame in tiny Greenwich Village nightclubs in 1966. The recording that appears on Valleys of Neptune dates from 1967's Axis: Bold as Love sessions with 1987 overdubs from bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell ...

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  7. Mr. Bad Luck Lyrics & Meanings: Look over yonder here come the blues / The thirteenth of any time, powered by fools / I can see 'em comin' / Wearing a blue armoured coat / You're sittin' here with your violins / Hittin' wrong notes / Look over yonder, he's comin' my way / When he's around, I never have a happy day / (you even bust my guitar strings) / / Look over yonder, look over yonder, look ...