Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Billy Joel Lyrics


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When are you gonna come down
When are you going to land
I should have stayed on the farm
I should have listened to my old man
You know you can't hold me forever
I didn't sign up with you
I'm not a present for your friends to open
This boy's too young to be singing the blues
So goodbye yellow brick road
Where the dogs of society howl
You can't plant me in your penthouse
I'm going back to my plough

Back to the howling old owl in the woods
Hunting the horny back toad
Oh I've finally decided my future lies
Beyond the yellow brick road
What do you think you'll do then
I bet that'll shoot down your plane
It'll take you a couple of vodka and tonics
To set you on your feet again
Maybe you'll get a replacement
There's plenty like me to be found
Mongrels who ain't got a penny




Sniffing for tidbits like you on the ground
(repeat )

Overall Meaning

In Billy Joel's song Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, the lyrics speak to the idea of someone who has been unable to find their place in the world, feeling trapped and searching for an exit. The first verse is directed towards someone else, expressing a desire to escape from their grasp and rejecting the idea of being seen as a commodity to be shown off to friends. The second verse turns inward, as the singer sheds societal expectations and seeks to find their true identity in a raw and unfiltered form.


The chorus, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," is a powerful metaphor for escaping the confines of a prescribed life, referencing the iconic scene in The Wizard of Oz where Dorothy follows the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City. By leaving the path, she discovers who she truly is and achieves her goals. Similarly, the singer in Joel's song rejects the path laid out for them and sets off into the woods to find their own way, away from the "dogs of society."


The final verse is delivered with a sharp bite, almost as a challenge to anyone who might try to bring the singer back into their world. The use of hunting imagery serves as a reminder that while the singer may not have the social status or resources of those they are leaving behind, they are still powerful and resourceful. Ultimately, the song expresses a longing for individuality, even as it acknowledges the difficulty of stepping off the path that has been laid out for us.


Line by Line Meaning

When are you gonna come down
Asking when the person will face reality and leave their life of excess behind


When are you going to land
Asking when the person will find a stable place in life


I should have stayed on the farm
Regretting leaving a simpler life to pursue fame and fortune


I should have listened to my old man
Feeling regret for ignoring wise advice in the past


You know you can't hold me forever
Asserting independence and refusing to be controlled indefinitely


I didn't sign up with you
Rejecting the idea of being part of someone else's plan or vision


I'm not a present for your friends to open
Refusing to be used as a tool to gain status or attention


This boy's too young to be singing the blues
Acknowledging that despite hardship or struggle, there is still youth and potential for a better future


So goodbye yellow brick road
Saying farewell to a false journey or path in life


Where the dogs of society howl
Referring to the harsh and unforgiving nature of society's expectations and pressures


You can't plant me in your penthouse
Rejecting the idea of being satisfied with an artificial or hollow lifestyle


I'm going back to my plough
Returning to a simpler and more authentic way of living


Back to the howling old owl in the woods
Returning to nature and a more primal way of life


Hunting the horny back toad
Embracing the hunt and the challenge of life's obstacles


Oh I've finally decided my future lies
Realizing that the direction of one's life is one's own choice


Beyond the yellow brick road
Moving beyond the illusions and distractions of a false path


What do you think you'll do then
Asking how the person plans to move forward


I bet that'll shoot down your plane
Doubting the person's chosen path and predicting its failure


It'll take you a couple of vodka and tonics
Suggesting that coping with failure will require numbing oneself with drugs or alcohol


To set you on your feet again
To recover from failure and regain balance and stability in life


Maybe you'll get a replacement
Suggesting that someone else will take the person's place if they fail


There's plenty like me to be found
Implying that there is an abundance of people with similar abilities or talents


Mongrels who ain't got a penny
Referring to those without wealth or social status


Sniffing for tidbits like you on the ground
Implying that those with wealth and status are desperate and grasping for what they can get




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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@missymarie2698

Oh geez. I am so sorry for your loss.

Idk his/your story…but the struggle w/depression/ mental illness seems to be the norm these days 😢
so I just said a prayer that you are doing the best as you possibly can given the situation, and that you will have the strength to get through anything which crosses your path both mentally and physically. 🙏💪

This life is ever so brief, tho holding on still tends to be quite the feat,
I don’t have the right words for you, but please know I will keep you in my prayers ❤️
This place is just full of dismal and is tough to get thru every day, so having AND keeping faith are absolutely vital, as even our DNA proves we were designed by God to have and use that faith!

🙏✝️❤️✌️



@randasy7535

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

When are you gonna come down?
When are you going to land?
I should have stayed on the farm
I should have listened to my old man
You know you can't hold me forever
I didn't sign up with you
I'm not a present for your friends to open
This boy's too young to be singing the blues

Ah, ah-ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah, ah

So goodbye yellow brick road
Where the dogs of society howl
You can't plant me in your penthouse
I'm going back to my plough
Back to the howling old owl in the woods
Hunting the horny-back toad
Oh, I've finally decided my future lies
Beyond the yellow brick road

Ah, ah-ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah, ah

What do you think you'll do, then?
I bet they'll shoot down the plane
It'll take you a couple of vodka and tonics
To set you on your feet again
Maybe you'll get a replacement
There's plenty like me to be found
Mongrels who ain't got a penny
Sniffing for tidbits like you on the ground

Ah, ah-ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah, ah

So goodbye yellow brick road
Where the dogs of society howl
You can't plant me in your penthouse
I'm going back to my plough
Back to the howling old owl in the woods
Hunting the horny-back toad
Oh, I've finally decided my future lies
Beyond the yellow brick road

Ah, ah-ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah, ah



All comments from YouTube:

@PimpleEyeRoblox

this is the one time i actually like the live version of a song more than the studio version

@bluerazor7049

If you want a masterpiece, check out any of the 1984 or 1997 performances of the song, such as Winston-Salem '97.

@N0RM0jn

listen to led zeppelin

@Anita-ee4bs

Same, it’s my favourite version

@juniorsamarripas4516

Agreed. 2 legends singing together and killing it

@kempy2

There are few times people do. And I agree this is perfect

@MrReed314

To see these two legends singing together, I swear to God I am going to cry that I wasn't there.

@samanthnikoses503

+MrReed314 the  same for  me  too.

@John231984

I saw the face to face. It was great.

@Sarfnic

Don’t simp

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