So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star
Black Oak Arkansas Lyrics


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So you want to be a rock 'n' roll star
Well, listen now to what I say
Just get an electric guitar
Then take some time and learn how to play

And when your hair's combed right
And your pants so tight
It's gonna be all right

Then it's time to go down town
Where the agent man won't let you down
Sell your soul to the company who are waiting there
To sell plastic ware

And in a week or two
If you make the charts
The girls will tear you apart

What you're paying for your riches and fame
Was it all a strange game, you're a little insane




The money that came and the public acclaim
Don't forget who you are, you're a rock 'n' roll star

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of this song by Black Oak Arkansas titled 'So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star' offers an insight into the music industry's fickle nature, and the costs some are willing to pay for fame and fortune. The song starts with the band urging the listener to listen to their advice if they want to be a rockstar- just get an electric guitar and learn how to play. The song goes on to highlight the importance of the right image- tight pants and well-combed hair- and heading downtown to sell your soul to the music industry by signing a deal with a record label, who are only interested in selling "plastic ware."


The song warns of the temptations that come with fame- the riches, the public acclaim, and the adulation of fans, which could make one forget their real identity. The final verse of the song puts the whole idea of fame and stardom into perspective, questioning whether it's all a strange game, and whether one becomes a little insane while chasing it. The last lyric serves as a reminder of the dangers of compromise- "Don't forget who you are, you're a rock 'n' roll star."


Overall, this song is a cautionary tale of sorts- a look at the costs of fame and the industry's fickle nature, urging aspiring rockstars not to lose themselves in the pursuit of fame.


Line by Line Meaning

So you want to be a rock 'n' roll star
You dream of being a famous musician.


Well, listen now to what I say
Pay attention to my advice.


Just get an electric guitar
One way to start is by obtaining a guitar.


Then take some time and learn how to play
Practice and become skilled at playing the guitar.


And when your hair's combed right
A well-groomed appearance is important.


And your pants so tight
Tight-fitting pants are fashionable.


It's gonna be all right
This will help you fit in with the cool crowd.


Then it's time to go down town
Head to a city to try and make it big.


Where the agent man won't let you down
Find a reputable agent to represent you.


Sell your soul to the company who are waiting there
Sign a contract with a record label for fame and fortune.


To sell plastic ware
The record label wants to sell their merchandise.


And in a week or two
With luck, you'll make it big quickly.


If you make the charts
Your music is popular and successful.


The girls will tear you apart
You will have many fans who are eager to meet you.


What you're paying for your riches and fame
The price of success is more than just hard work.


Was it all a strange game, you're a little insane
The music industry can be unpredictable and overwhelming.


The money that came and the public acclaim
Your success brings wealth and admiration from fans.


Don't forget who you are, you're a rock 'n' roll star
Despite fame and fortune, remain true to yourself as an artist.




Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn

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