Steve’s Going to London album art

Steve’s Going to London

by AJR

Summary

"Steve’s Going to London" is a playful yet introspective song about life’s randomness and the search for meaning. It captures the mix of mundane moments with a desire for something bigger.

Full Analysis

The song blends humor and reflection. It talks about friends and their quirky lives, but it also dives deeper into feelings of longing and confusion. While the lyrics seem light and casual, they reveal a deeper struggle to find purpose and connection. It’s like the singer is asking, “What does it all mean?” even while sharing silly anecdotes.

Verse 1

Steve's going to London
Shawn's stuck in a suit
Tom sleeps on his best friend's lawn
Like every other afternoon

This verse sets the scene with a few friends and their everyday lives. You’ve got Steve off to an exciting place like London, while Shawn is stuck in a boring suit. Then there's Tom, who’s just chilling on his buddy's lawn. It paints a picture of friendship and routine, but it also hints at contrasts in life. Some are chasing dreams, while others are stuck in the same old patterns.

Chorus

Hey-hey, look around, look around
Wouldn't it be nice for someone to miss you?
Hey-hey, funny how all the things
That you used to like, now they depress you

The chorus shifts to a more emotional tone. It invites listeners to think about being missed and the feeling of loneliness. The idea that things that once brought joy now feel heavy is relatable. It captures that moment when you realize life isn’t as simple or happy as it used to be. There’s a longing for connection and understanding that runs deep here.

Verse 2

While you try to find some meaning in your life
Before you're gone
There's a song that don't mean anything at all
And it sounds like

This verse dives further into the search for meaning. It feels like a reminder that life is short, and it’s easy to get lost. The mention of a song that doesn’t mean anything reflects the struggle of creating something that matters in a world that often feels meaningless. It’s a bit of a downer, but it also shows the complexity of human feelings.

Chorus

Steve's going to London
Shawn's stuck in a suit
Tom sleeps on his best friend's lawn
Like every other afternoon
Steve's going to London
Dan peed in the pool
Tom fell for his best friend's mom
But what the hell you gonna
What the hell you gonna do?

Repeating the chorus reinforces the contrasts between dreams and reality. The humor of Dan peeing in the pool adds a light-hearted touch, but it also shows how these small, silly moments are part of life. The question “What the hell you gonna do?” suggests a sense of acceptance. Sometimes, you just have to roll with it, even when things seem pointless.

Bridge

(You, you make this rather snappy, won't you?)
I try hard to write a cool song
So I start with something simple
Like trying to put my shoes on
Now something kinda clicked
'Cause you relate a bit
But no one's gonna care about a shoe song
I try hard to write a cool song
But I gotta make it matter
So maybe I'll throw the news on
Could I relate the shoes to 2022
Or maybe an election down in Tuson?
I try throwing something cool on
So I'm listening to Kendrick
And playing the swimming pool song
But why did I do that?
'Cause now I hate my track
I'm quite aware I'll never write a cool song
But who really needs a cool song?
There's so many better melodies
Why do you need a new one?
So stop writing a song about writing a song
You're losing their attention, buddy, move on

The bridge is a fun and chaotic moment. It’s almost like the songwriter is having a conversation with themselves. They recognize the struggle to write something meaningful and worry that no one will care. It’s relatable and funny, showing the pressure artists feel to be original. The self-reflection here is honest. It’s like saying, “Why do I care so much?” This part adds a layer of vulnerability, reminding us that even the best artists doubt themselves.

Chorus

Steve's going to London
Shawn's stuck in a suit
Tom sleeps on his best friend's lawn
Like every other afternoon
Steve's going to London
Dan peed in the pool
Tom fell for his best friend's mom
But what the hell you gonna
What the hell you gonna do?

Repeating the chorus again reinforces the central themes. The mix of silly and serious connects back to the overall message about life’s absurdity. It’s a reminder that amidst the chaos, you still have to find your way and keep going.

Outro

What the hell you gonna do?
What the hell you gonna do?
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London

The outro circles back, repeating that questioning line. It’s almost like a mantra, emphasizing the uncertainty of life. The repetition feels like a resolution or acceptance of the randomness that comes with it. It leaves you pondering what you’ll do next, which is a fitting end for this reflective piece.

Closing Thoughts

"Steve’s Going to London" is a clever mix of humor and introspection. It captures the essence of friendship and the search for meaning in life’s chaos. Through its playful lyrics and relatable themes, it encourages listeners to embrace the randomness and keep moving forward, even when things don’t make sense.

Full Lyrics

Steve's going to London
Shawn's stuck in a suit
Tom sleeps on his best friend's lawn
Like every other afternoon
Steve's going to London
Dan peed in the pool
Tom fell for his best friend's mom
But what the hell you gonna do?

Hey-hey, look around, look around
Wouldn't it be nice for someone to miss you?
Hey-hey, funny how all the things
That you used to like, now they depress you

While you try to find some meaning in your life
Before you're gone
There's a song that don't mean anything at all
And it sounds like

Steve's goin' to London
Shawn's stuck in a suit
Tom sleeps on his best friend's lawn
Like every other afternoon
Steve's goin' to London
Dan peed in the pool
Tom fell for his best friend's mom
But what the hell you gonna
What the hell you gonna do?

Hey-hey, look around, look around
Wouldn't it be nice to see me on TV?
I'd dress to the nines with a smile
And you'd probably think that that was the real me

Well you try to find some meaning in your life
Before you die
Here's a bunch of random shit to waste your time
And it sounds like

Steve's going to London
Shawn's stuck in a suit
Tom sleeps on his best friend's lawn
Like every other afternoon
Steve's going to London
Dan peed in the pool
Tom fell for his best friend's mom
But what the hell you gonna
What the hell you gonna do?

What the hell you gonna do?

(You, you make this rather snappy, won't you?)
I try hard to write a cool song
So I start with something simple
Like trying to put my shoes on
Now something kinda clicked
'Cause you relate a bit
But no one's gonna care about a shoe song
I try hard to write a cool song
But I gotta make it matter
So maybe I'll throw the news on
Could I relate the shoes to 2022
Or maybe an election down in Tuson?
I try throwing something cool on
So I'm listening to Kendrick
And playing the swimming pool song
But why did I do that?
'Cause now I hate my track
I'm quite aware I'll never write a cool song
But who really needs a cool song?
There's so many better melodies
Why do you need a new one?
So stop writing a song about writing a song
You're losing their attention, buddy, move on

Steve's going to London (What the hell?)
Shawn's stuck in a suit
Tom sleeps on his best friend's lawn
Like every other afternoon (Every other afternoon)
Steve's going to London (Ah-ah)
Dan peed in the pool (Ah-ah)
Tom fell for his best friend's mom
But what the hell you gonna
What the hell you gonna do?

What the hell you gonna do?
What the hell you gonna do?

Steve's going to London (oh, oh, oh)
Steve's going to London (oh, oh, oh, oh)
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London (let's go, let's go)
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London (I know, I know, I know)
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
Steve's going to London
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