Another Kind Of Judy
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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Crawling round on all fours
I was looking for a lover or a just cause
But she turned out to be another kind of Judy

She took me down to the Cherry Tree
She drank me back to puberty
But she turned out to be another kind of Judy
I was 35 going on 17
I was missing in action on the local scene
But she turned out to be another kind of Judy

I made her part of everything I did
I really loved her and I loved her kid
But she turned out to be another kind of Judy

Judy comes and Judy says
'If you won't ever mend your ways'
Then nothing's gonna change

She filled my head with the awful noise
Of her disappointment and the Pet Shop Boys
But she turned out to be another kind of Judy

Judy comes and Judy says
'If you won't ever mend your ways'
Then nothing's gonna change

I made her part of everything I did




I loved her truly and I loved her kid
But she turned out to be another kind of Judy

Overall Meaning

The song Another Kind Of Judy by Billy Bragg is an interesting and somewhat sad depiction of a failed relationship. The singer of the song is feeling lost and searching for purpose, looking for a lover or a just cause but instead finding "another kind of Judy". The mention of Judy seems to represent the idea of finding something that wasn't quite what it seemed at first, as well as the feeling of disappointment that can come with a failed relationship or other situation.


The lyrics mention being taken down to the Cherry Tree and drunk back to puberty, which suggests a sense of regression or reliving past experiences. This ties in with the singer's age - 35 going on 17 - and the idea of being missing in action on the local scene. The line "I made her part of everything I did" hints at the level of investment the singer had in the relationship, which makes the disappointment and sense of betrayal expressed in the chorus all the more poignant.


Overall, Another Kind Of Judy is a powerful reminder of how relationships can go wrong and how we can invest ourselves in something that turns out not to be what we hoped for. The repeated use of the name Judy reinforces this idea of something that looks good on the surface but turns out to be flawed in some way.


Line by Line Meaning

Crawling round on all fours
In a state of desperation or submission, I was searching for a lover or a just cause


I was looking for a lover or a just cause
I was searching for a romantic partner or a purpose in life


But she turned out to be another kind of Judy
But she turned out to be different from what I expected


She took me down to the Cherry Tree
She brought me to a place where we could drink and socialize


She drank me back to puberty
She made me feel young and carefree again, like I did in my teen years


I was 35 going on 17
Despite being 35 years old, I was still immature and inexperienced in some ways


I was missing in action on the local scene
I was not involved or active in the local community or social circles


I made her part of everything I did
I included her in every aspect of my life and made her a priority


I really loved her and I loved her kid
I had genuine affection for her and her child


She filled my head with the awful noise
She overwhelmed me with negative thoughts and feelings


Of her disappointment and the Pet Shop Boys
Of her frustration with me and the music of the Pet Shop Boys (possibly a metaphor for superficial or trendy things)


Judy comes and Judy says
Judy arrives and offers her opinion or advice


'If you won't ever mend your ways'
If you don't change your behavior or attitudes


Then nothing's gonna change
Things will remain the same, without improvement or progress


I loved her truly and I loved her kid
I had sincere feelings of love for her and her child




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Written by: BILLY BRAGG

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