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Movin' Out
Billy Joel Lyrics


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Anthony works in the grocery store
Savin' his pennies for someday
Mama Leone left a note on the door
She said, "Sonny, move out to the country"
Workin' too hard can give you
A heart attack (ack, ack, ack, ack, ack)
You oughta know by now (oughta know)
Who needs a house out in Hackensack
Is that what you get for your money?

It seems such a waste of time
If that's what it's all about
Mama if that's movin' up
Then I'm movin' out
I'm movin' out

Sergeant O'Leary is walkin' the beat
At night he becomes a bartender
He works at Mister Cacciatore's down
On Sullivan Street
Across from the medical center
He's tradin' in his Chevy for a Cadillac (ack, ack, ack, ack, ack)
You oughta know by now
And if he can't drive
With a broken back
At least he can polish the fenders

It seems such a waste of time
If that's what it's all about
Mama if that's movin' up
Then I'm movin' out
I'm movin' out

You should never argue with a crazy mind (mi-, mi-, mi-, mi-, mi-)
You oughta know by now
You can pay Uncle Sam with the overtime
Is that all you get for your money
If that's what you have in mind
If that's what you're all about
Good luck movin' up
'Cause I'm moving out
I'm moving out (mmm)
Ou, ou, uh huh (mmm)

I'm moving out

Overall Meaning

The song "Movin' Out" by Billy Joel is a commentary on the American Dream and the different paths that people take to achieve it. Each of the characters in the song is working hard and saving their money, but they all have different ideas of what it means to move up in the world. The first verse introduces us to Anthony, who works in a grocery store and is saving his pennies for someday. His mother thinks he should move out to the country to escape the stress and potential danger of his job. She warns him that working too hard can give you a heart attack and asks, "Who needs a house out in Hackensack? Is that what you get for your money?" Anthony, however, is not content with a quiet life in the country and is ready to move out and pursue his dreams.


The second verse introduces us to Sergeant O'Leary, a police officer who works as a bartender at night. He plans to trade in his Chevy for a Cadillac and dreams of a better life. However, he is also aware that he can't keep working like this forever, and he jokes that at least he can polish the fenders if he can't drive with a broken back. The chorus reinforces the theme that pursuing the American Dream can seem like a waste of time if you don't know what you're striving for.


Overall, the song presents a critique of the traditional American values of hard work and upward mobility without clear ideas of what that might mean. The song urges the listener to consider what they want from life and what sacrifices they are willing to make to achieve it.


Line by Line Meaning

Anthony works in the grocery store
Anthony's job is at a grocery store


Savin' his pennies for someday
He saves to buy bigger things in the future


Mama Leone left a note on the door
His mom left a note for him


She said, "Sonny, move out to the country"
His mom wants him to move to the countryside


Workin' too hard can give you A heart attack (ack, ack, ack, ack, ack)
Working too much can be dangerous to his health


You oughta know by now (oughta know)
He should already know this


Who needs a house out in Hackensack
Why would he need a house in Hackensack?


Is that what you get for your money?
Is that what he wants to spend his money on?


It seems such a waste of time
That seems like a waste of time


If that's what it's all about
If that's all life is about


Mama if that's movin' up
If that's what moving up means


Then I'm movin' out
Then he's leaving


Sergeant O'Leary is walkin' the beat
A police sergeant named O'Leary walks on his patrol route


At night he becomes a bartender
At night he works as a bartender


He works at Mister Cacciatore's down On Sullivan Street
He works at Mister Cacciatore's restaurant on Sullivan Street


Across from the medical center
The restaurant is located across from a medical center


He's tradin' in his Chevy for a Cadillac (ack, ack, ack, ack, ack)
He's exchanging his Chevy for a Cadillac


And if he can't drive With a broken back At least he can polish the fenders
If he can't drive due to his back issue, he can still clean his Cadillac


You should never argue with a crazy mind (mi-, mi-, mi-, mi-, mi-)
It's not sensible to argue with someone who's irrational


You can pay Uncle Sam with the overtime
Working hours more than the regular will help him pay taxes


Is that all you get for your money
Is that all he'll get in return for his hard work?


If that's what you have in mind
If that's his plan


If that's what you're all about
If that's all he wants to focus on


Good luck movin' up
Good luck with his career advancement


'Cause I'm moving out
Because he's leaving


I'm moving out (mmm)
He's leaving (mmm)


Ou, ou, uh huh (mmm)
Humming sound to emphasize his departure (mmm)




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Billy Joel

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