Ain't It A Shame
Nirvana · With The Lights Out - CD 1
Ain't it a shame
Ain't it a shame to go fishin on a Sunday
When you got Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Oh, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ain't it a shame
Ain't it a shame to have a drink on Sunday
Ain't it a shame
Ain't it a shame to have a drink on Sunday
When you got Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Oh, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ain't it a shame
Ain't it a shame to beat your wife on Sunday
Ain't it a shame
Ain't it a shame to beat your wife on Sunday
When you got Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Oh, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Ain't it a shame
Orginally By Leadbelly
About Ain't It A Shame
"Ain't It A Shame" is a haunting track from Nirvana's 2004 archival release, *With The Lights Out*, featuring a raw, stripped-down performance that captures the band's early grunge intensity. The song showcases Kurt Cobain's distinctive vocal delivery and Krist Novoselic's driving bassline, reflecting the emotional vulnerability and sonic experimentation characteristic of the Seattle scene in the mid-1990s. While often overshadowed by their major-label hits, this recording highlights the band's ability to blend punk energy with melodic sensibilities, offering a glimpse into their pre-fame dynamic and the intimate atmosphere of their live shows. The track remains a significant example of the genre's evolution, preserving the unpolished yet powerful aesthetic that defined Nirvana's legacy.
