Gotta Serve Somebody
Axelle Red Lyrics


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You may be an ambassador to England or France
You may like to gamble, you might like to dance
You may be the heavyweight champion of the world
You may be a socialite with a long string of pearls.

But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed
You're gonna have to serve somebody,
It may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.

Might be a rock'n' roll adict prancing on the stage
Might have money and drugs at your commands, women in a cage
You may be a business man or some high degree thief
They may call you Doctor or they may call you Chief.

But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed
You're gonna have to serve somebody,
Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.

You may be a state trooper, you might be an young turk
You may be the head of some big TV network
You may be rich or poor, you may be blind or lame
You may be living in another country under another name.

But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes
You're gonna have to serve somebody,
Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.

You may be a construction worker working on a home
You may be living in a mansion or you might live in a dome
You might own guns and you might even own tanks
You might be somebody's landlord you might even own banks.

But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes
You're gonna have to serve somebody,
Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.

You may be a preacher with your spiritual pride
You may be a city councilman taking bribes on the side
You may be working in a barbershop, you may know how to cut hair
You may be somebody's mistress, may be somebody's heir.

But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes
You're gonna have to serve somebody,
Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.

Might like to wear cotton, might like to wear silk
Might like to drink whiskey, might like to drink milk
You might like to eat caviar, you might like to eat bread
You may be sleeping on the floor, sleeping in a king-sized bed.

But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed
You're gonna have to serve somebody,
It may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.

You may call me Terry, you may call me Jimmy
You may call me Bobby, you may call me Zimmy
You may call me R.J., you may call me Ray
You may call me anything but no matter what you say.

You're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed
You're gonna have to serve somebody,




Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.

Overall Meaning

In "Gotta Serve Somebody," Axelle Red takes inspiration from Bob Dylan's original 1979 song of the same name. The lyrics draw attention to the idea that no matter who you are or what your station in life is, you are ultimately serving someone or something. The first verse gives examples of people who might seem to have power, wealth, or status. A nod to Dylan's original song, "But you're gonna have to serve somebody" is the constant refrain that repeats throughout the entire song, showing that no matter how you're living now, everyone is serving something, be it good or evil.


As the song makes its way through various verses, it becomes clear that it doesn't matter who you are or what you do, there is something or someone that you ultimately answer to. It could be the Lord or it could be the devil, but either way, you are serving someone. Lyrics about a rock star living a wild and drug-fueled lifestyle, or someone with political power who takes bribes, show that even those who seem to have it all are not immune to the fact that they are accountable to someone or something.


Overall, "Gotta Serve Somebody" is a reminder that we are all living in a world with consequences, and our choices and actions will have an impact on what or who we are serving. Whether it's a higher power or more worldly desires, there is always something that we answer to.


Line by Line Meaning

You may be an ambassador to England or France
You might be representing a powerful nation, holding a high-status job as a diplomat.


You may like to gamble, you might like to dance
Your hobbies or interests are irrelevant when it comes to serving somebody, it’s what you stand for or believe in that matters.


You may be the heavyweight champion of the world
You may have achieved great success or fame in your field, but that does not exempt you from serving somebody.


You may be a socialite with a long string of pearls.
You may be born rich, know how to flaunt your wealth and be admired by society, but this doesn’t mean you don’t have to serve somebody.


But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed
Regardless of who you are or what you do, serving somebody is inevitable in one way or another.


It may be the devil or it may be the Lord
Your choices of whom to serve may vary from being pleasant and benevolent to being sinister and malevolent.


Might be a rock'n' roll adict prancing on the stage
You might be an artist creating music with an audience of fans that adore you, but this does not exempt you from serving somebody.


Might have money and drugs at your commands, women in a cage
You may be living the high life, with a lot of money, carnal pleasures, and control over people, but this doesn't exempt you from serving somebody.


You may be a business man or some high degree thief
You might be wealthy and powerful, but if you are involved in unethical, illegal practices, it doesn’t exempt you from serving somebody.


They may call you Doctor or they may call you Chief.
No matter what title or position you hold, you are still below somebody else who has the ultimate power.


You may be a state trooper, you might be an young turk
You might be wearing a uniform, having authority, or be considered rebellious and revolutionary, but this doesn’t exempt you from serving somebody.


You may be the head of some big TV network
You might be in charge of a TV network, making decisions that affect millions of people, but this doesn’t exempt you from serving somebody.


You may be rich or poor, you may be blind or lame
Your background, health or abilities are irrelevant, in the end, you will have to serve somebody.


You may be living in another country under another name.
Your identity or location doesn’t matter, you will still have to serve somebody.


You may be a construction worker working on a home
You may be a blue-collar worker, doing physical work, but this doesn’t exempt you from serving somebody.


You may be living in a mansion or you might live in a dome
Your place of living is irrelevant when it comes down to serving somebody.


You might own guns and you might even own tanks
You might own weapons of mass destruction, but this doesn't remove your obligation to serve somebody.


You might be somebody's landlord you might even own banks.
You might have control over people's homes and finances, but this does not remove your obligation to serve somebody.


You may be a preacher with your spiritual pride
You might be a religious leader, preaching to the masses, expressing spiritual pride, but this does not exempt you from serving somebody.


You may be a city councilman taking bribes on the side
You may hold political power and be involved in corruption, but this does not remove your obligation to serve somebody.


You may be working in a barbershop, you may know how to cut hair
You may have a trivial job, known for cutting hair, but this doesn't exempt you from serving somebody.


You may be somebody's mistress, may be somebody's heir.
You might be performing an unhealthy, illicit relationship with someone, or be the beneficiary of someone who died, but this does not remove your obligation to serve somebody.


Might like to wear cotton, might like to wear silk
Your personal apparel preference is irrelevant when it comes to serving somebody.


Might like to drink whiskey, might like to drink milk
Your beverage preference is irrelevant when it comes to serving somebody.


You might like to eat caviar, you might like to eat bread
Your food preference is irrelevant when it comes to serving somebody.


You may be sleeping on the floor, sleeping in a king-sized bed.
Your sleeping conditions are irrelevant when it comes to serving somebody.


You may call me Terry, you may call me Jimmy
My identity is irrelevant when it comes to the message of the song; everybody has to serve somebody.


You may call me Bobby, you may call me Zimmy
My name, whether given or chosen, is not important in the grand scheme of things. An individual's obligation to serve somebody is universal.


You may call me R.J., you may call me Ray
Again, my name does not exempt me from the fact that I, like everyone else, still have to serve somebody.


You may call me anything but no matter what you say.
Regardless of what people call me, I still have to serve somebody.




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