The Wild Side of Life
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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Well, you wouldn't read my letters if I wrote you
You asked me not to call you on the phone
There's something I've been waiting for to tell you
So I wrote it in the words of this song

You never knew there were honky tonk angels
Or you might have known I'd never make a wife
You walked out on the only one who ever loved you
So I went back to the wild side of life

Now the glamor of the good life always lead me
To the places where the wild liquor flows
I tried to be your one and only angel
But I'm not that kind of angel, heaven knows

I cried so hard the day you went and left me
'Cause some things you said, they cut me like a knife
What you wanted was another kind of angel
And you should be back to the wild side of life

No, well, I guess I'm just a honky tonk angel
I might have known I'd never make a wife
Well, you left the only one who ever loved you
And I'm back here on the wild side of life

I'm only a honky tonk angel
I might have known I'd never make a wife




You walked out on the only one who ever loved you
And you left me here on the wild side of life

Overall Meaning

The Wild Side of Life by Bill Haley & His Comets is a heartbroken anthem about a man who has been left by the woman he loves. The opening lines explain how she has cut off all communication with him - she won't read his letters or take his calls. But he has something important to tell her, and so he decides to communicate through the medium of song. As he sings, he brings up the idea of honky-tonk angels, women who he describes as not the wife-making kind. He laments that his lover didn't know about this, as maybe she'd have realized he wasn't suitable for the kind of life she wanted.


The second verse is a reflection on the singer's own faults. He acknowledges that he's always been drawn to the wilder side of life, where the booze flows and the good times roll. He tried to settle down and be a good partner, but he wasn't cut out for that life. It's possible that this is the reason the woman has left him - she wanted a more stable, domestic life. The chorus repeats again, emphasizing that he's just a honky-tonk angel who could never be the kind of partner his lover wanted.


The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, but a slightly altered last line. Instead of being left on the wild side of life, now the singer is all alone there. This is a powerful and melancholic image, emphasizing how much he has lost in this failed relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, you wouldn't read my letters if I wrote you
Despite my attempts to reach out to you through written communication, you refused to acknowledge my efforts.


You asked me not to call you on the phone
You explicitly requested that I do not try to contact you via phone.


There's something I've been waiting for to tell you
I am harboring a secret that I have been anxiously waiting to reveal to you.


So I wrote it in the words of this song
Since traditional methods of communication were not effective, I decided to express my feelings through music.


You never knew there were honky tonk angels
You were unaware of the existence of women like myself who frequent honky tonks and enjoy that lifestyle.


Or you might have known I'd never make a wife
If you were aware of my love for that lifestyle, you may have realized that I am not cut out to be a wife.


You walked out on the only one who ever loved you
You left behind the only person who truly cared for you and your well-being.


So I went back to the wild side of life
After you left me, I returned to the carefree and adventurous lifestyle of honky tonks and wild parties.


Now the glamor of the good life always lead me
I am drawn to the luxurious and exciting lifestyle that comes with fame and fortune.


To the places where the wild liquor flows
I am inclined to visit locations where alcohol is abundant and the party never stops.


I tried to be your one and only angel
I attempted to change my ways and be the kind of woman you could love and commit to.


But I'm not that kind of angel, heaven knows
Unfortunately, I am not the type of woman who can fit into the mold of the ideal partner in a committed relationship.


I cried so hard the day you went and left me
I was devastated and heartbroken when you decided to end our relationship and move on without me.


'Cause some things you said, they cut me like a knife
Your hurtful words and actions broke my heart and caused me immense emotional pain.


What you wanted was another kind of angel
You desired a partner who was unlike myself and my carefree lifestyle.


And you should be back to the wild side of life
You would likely be happier and more fulfilled if you embraced the adventurous and exciting lifestyle that I live.


No, well, I guess I'm just a honky tonk angel
I have come to accept that I am the type of woman who enjoys the honky tonk lifestyle and cannot change who I am.


I might have known I'd never make a wife
I always had a feeling that I was not the type of woman who could commit to a traditional married life.


Well, you left the only one who ever loved you
You abandoned the person who truly cared for you and would have been devoted to you.


And I'm back here on the wild side of life
In response, I have returned to living my life in honky tonks, embracing the wild side of life once more.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Buddy Guy

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Comments from YouTube:

Les Kruger

Normally I wouldn't have thought of these artists as "country", but they do a respectable job on this song!

smitty54017

They were originally a country band.

theresa837008

I never heard this by bill haley before.

Clayton Brown

Bill started out as country

ginger1959able

Great take on this!

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