Lyric discussion by orthonormal 

It's hard to tell how all the allusions fit together. Who are Gypsy Davey and Ma Raney?

The Biblical references are a bit easier. Jezebel (corrupt queen of Israel) shows up in the first verse, John the Baptist in the second, but Samson (though unnamed) is the big allusion.

He killed 1000 Philistines with a donkey's jawbone (see third verse), married and was betrayed by Delilah (fourth verse), and finally killed his captors by tearing down the pillars of the great house of the Philistines (fourth verse; note the reference to Cecil B. DeMille, who directed several major Biblical epics in the 1950s).

As far as how Samson and the others fit into the larger context of the song, I have no idea. Any thoughts?

Very awesome thoughts on your part...

Ma Rainey (née Gertrude Pridgett, 1886-1939, who lived most of her life in rural and small-town Georgia) was considered the pioneer of female blues singers and is sometimes called "The Mother of The Blues." No Ma Rainey, and there would have been no Bessie Smith, Big Mama Thornton, Alberta Hunter, Janis Joplin, and countless others. Bonnie Raitt would have been a guitar-playing folk-singer rather than blues singer. In 1924, she made the first recording of "See See Rider Blues," one of the milestones of early recorded blues (also known as "C. C. Rider Blues" or "C. C. Rider" and a...

@orthonormal : Yewh poor ignorant ! Ma Rainey iz a great Blues singer an' Gypsy Davey iz the famous personnage from XVII th century english folk song an' it's also the name o' closer Donovan's companion. Get the rite informations instead o' a-loosin' thy time wi' the stinkin' bible, yewh dummy !

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