Lord Lucan Is Missing
Black Box Recorder Lyrics


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It seems like years ago
That the headlines read
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing

Fleet Street looked everywhere
And the police did too
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing

Is he in the Clement Club?
Or in the South Of France?
Playing on a roulette wheel
In another game of chance
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing




Lord Lucan Is Missing
Lord Lucan Is Missing.

Overall Meaning

Black Box Recorder's song "Lord Lucan Is Missing" is a dark and mysterious tribute to the infamous disappearance of Lord Lucan in the 1970s. Lord Lucan, whose real name was Richard John Bingham, was an aristocrat and professional gambler who was accused of murdering his children's nanny in 1974. He disappeared soon after and has never been found, leading to endless speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding his fate.


The lyrics of the song center around this mystery, with the repeated refrain of "Lord Lucan Is Missing" driving home the sense of confusion and intrigue surrounding his disappearance. The song references Fleet Street, the historic home of British newspapers, and the police, who were heavily involved in the investigation. But despite their efforts, Lord Lucan remained elusive and his whereabouts remain unknown to this day.


The lyrics also suggest various possible locations that Lord Lucan might have fled to, including the Clement Club and the South of France, both of which were rumored to be possible hiding places. The mention of the roulette wheel in the South of France adds to the sense of danger and glamour associated with Lord Lucan and his mysterious disappearance.


Line by Line Meaning

It seems like years ago
The event being referred to feels like it happened a long time ago.


That the headlines read
Refers to newspapers publishing information about the event.


Lord Lucan Is Missing
The main theme of the song, referring to Lord Lucan's disappearance.


Fleet Street looked everywhere
Fleet Street refers to the location of newspaper publishers in London, meaning that even the media tried to find Lord Lucan.


And the police did too
The authorities also put effort into finding Lord Lucan.


Is he in the Clement Club?
Refers to a specific location where Lord Lucan may have been hiding.


Or in the South of France?
Refers to another potential location for Lord Lucan's disappearance.


Playing on a roulette wheel
Paints a picture of Lord Lucan gambling his life away.


In another game of chance
When coupled with the previous line, this line suggests that Lord Lucan might have put himself in danger by gambling.


Lord Lucan Is Missing
Repeating the title emphasizes the importance of the event and hammers home the song's main theme.


Lord Lucan Is Missing
Repeating the title emphasizes the importance of the event and hammers home the song's main theme.


Lord Lucan Is Missing
Repeating the title emphasizes the importance of the event and hammers home the song's main theme.


Lord Lucan Is Missing
Repeating the title emphasizes the importance of the event and hammers home the song's main theme.


Lord Lucan Is Missing
Repeating the title emphasizes the importance of the event and hammers home the song's main theme.


Lord Lucan Is Missing
Repeating the title emphasizes the importance of the event and hammers home the song's main theme.




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Comments from YouTube:

Mark Graham

Great version. Luke Haines is extremely underrated

nlgbbbblth

Lord Lucan = Lord Longford

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