Ain't Nobody's Bizness

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

If i attend church all day sunday, come back home and raise

(spoken) i think i feel hur or shall i go a little further,

do a little more?

Ain't nobody's bizness what i do

If one day i have ham and bacon, and the next day,

ain't nothin' shakin'

No it ain't nobody's bizness what i do



Ain't nobody's bizness from earlies 60's



If me and my baby fuss and fight

Well, and the next minute we're all right

It ain't nobody's bizness what i do



If one day we have ham and bacon

And the next day ain't nothing shakin'

I tell you it ain't nobody's bizness what i do



Oh, i'm three, three times seven

Oh, that makes twenty-one

Ah, that ain't nobody's bizness what i do



Oh, if i attend church all day sunday

And cabaret all day monday

It ain't nobody's bizness what i do



If i stay out all night

Spending my money i tell you that's all right

Because it ain't nobody's bizness what i do

It ain't nobody's bizness what i do

Ain't Nobody's Bizness

King Crimson's "Ain't Nobody's Bizness" stands as a distinctive song in the band's eclectic discography, reflecting their signature fusion of progressive rock with jazz and blues influences. Recorded during a period where the group explored complex time signatures and improvisational freedom, the track exemplifies the band's commitment to pushing musical boundaries. The composition features the band's characteristic interplay between melodic guitar lines and driving rhythms, characteristic of their work in the 1970s. While often associated with their more experimental phases, this song maintains the cohesive energy that defined their catalog, showcasing a rare moment where their avant-garde approach met accessible groove. It remains a notable example of their ability to blend technical proficiency with atmospheric depth, contributing to their legacy as pioneers of progressive rock.