Piccadilly
Adam Ant Lyrics


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Down in Piccadilly down in West One
They dress like Laurence Harvey
The immaculate son
She looks good and lovely
A sight for all to see
With a voice you could get lost in
Eighteen...
He's a practical man
Gonna catch you if we can

Down in Piccadilly down in West One
Drinking cups of coffee
In Fortnum and Mason
She looks good and lovely
Trained in luxury
With a voice you could get lost in
Eighteen...

He's a practical man
Gonna catch you if he can

Lock up your daughters

Down in Piccadilly in the West One
If you're really lucky
You'll see Francis Bacon
He paints good and lovely
A sight for all to see
In a world you could get lost in
Eighty...

Here they come here they come
Piccadilly West One
It's real what they feel
No doubt about it
Here they come here they come
Piccadilly West One




Get rich quick
And live to count it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Adam Ant's song "Piccadilly" paint a picture of a bustling area in central London, specifically the districts of Piccadilly and West One. The people there are dressed impeccably and luxuriously, with the men emulating the timeless style of actor Laurence Harvey. In this setting, the singer encounters a young woman who is stunningly beautiful and has a voice that captivates him. He remarks that she is trained in luxury, possibly a reference to her likely coming from a wealthier background.


Despite the allure of this place, the tone of the song takes a darker turn with the arrival of a "practical man" who is on the lookout to "catch" someone. The repeated phrase "lock up your daughters" implies that this man is a danger to women. However, the singer and his companions seem to be immune to this danger and are largely preoccupied with living it up and getting rich quick.


Overall, the lyrics to "Piccadilly" evoke a sense of excitement and danger in a glamorous area of London, accompanied by the pursuit of personal gain.


Line by Line Meaning

Down in Piccadilly down in West One
In West One, Piccadilly area


They dress like Laurence Harvey
They dress impeccably


The immaculate son
The perfect offspring


She looks good and lovely
She is physically attractive


A sight for all to see
Easily noticeable


With a voice you could get lost in
Her voice is mesmerizing


Eighteen...
The age of the girl being referred to


He's a practical man
He is someone who gets things done


Gonna catch you if we can
Trying to capture someone/something


Drinking cups of coffee
Having coffee as refreshment


In Fortnum and Mason
At the famous department store


Trained in luxury
Groomed to perfection


He's a practical man
He knows what he's doing


Gonna catch you if he can
Trying to apprehend someone/something


Lock up your daughters
A warning to parents to guard their daughters


If you're really lucky
By chance


You'll see Francis Bacon
The famous artist might be seen


He paints good and lovely
His art is unique and beautiful


In a world you could get lost in
A place that is fascinating


Eighty...
The age of Francis Bacon


Here they come here they come
A group of people are approaching


Piccadilly West One
The area where they are coming from


It's real what they feel
The emotions are genuine


No doubt about it
It's definite


Get rich quick
Opting for quick monetary gains


And live to count it
Enjoying the fruits of their labor




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