Can can ladies
Bobby Bare Lyrics


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Here I am a livin' fast smokin' Lucky's and talkin' trash
Hangin' out on a barroom stool actin' like a fool
Out of work and out of luck stay out late and I drink too much
You see my face all over town I ought to settle down
Yes I guess I must confess look at me my life's a mess
Just like a rockin' chair I can't seem to get nowhere

All my friends are married now guess I missed the boat somehow
They all moved away last year but I'm still here
Talkin' big and wastin' time I tell the girls I'm 29
But lately I think it shows I'm gettin' old
Yes I guess I must confess





Yes I guess I must confess
Here I am a livin' fast

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bobby Bare's song "Can Can" tell the story of a man who is stuck in a rut in his life. He is living fast, smoking cigarettes and wasting time in bars, seemingly unable to find a way to move forward. He is out of work and out of luck, and his friends have all moved away and settled down. Despite this, he continues to act like a fool, telling the girls he is younger than he really is and struggling to make any progress in his life. The metaphor of a rocking chair is used to illustrate this lack of forward momentum.


The song is a poignant commentary on the struggles that many people face in their lives, particularly during periods of transition or unemployment. The lyrics capture the sense of frustration and despair that can come from feeling stuck in a rut, and the singer's confession that he has made some mistakes and is struggling is relatable to many people. Ultimately, the song suggests that sometimes the first step towards finding a way out of a difficult situation is simply acknowledging that you are stuck in the first place.


Line by Line Meaning

Here I am a livin' fast
I'm living my life recklessly and without care


Smokin' Lucky's and talkin' trash
I smoke cigarettes and speak vulgarly


Hangin' out on a barroom stool actin' like a fool
I spend my time at bars and behave foolishly


Out of work and out of luck stay out late and I drink too much
I'm unemployed and having a run of bad luck, so I stay out late drinking excessively


You see my face all over town I ought to settle down
People recognize me everywhere and I probably should consider settling down


Yes I guess I must confess look at me my life's a mess
I must admit, my life is a disaster


Just like a rockin' chair I can't seem to get nowhere
I feel stuck and cannot seem to make any progress


All my friends are married now guess I missed the boat somehow
All of my friends are married and I feel like I missed my chance


They all moved away last year but I'm still here
All of my friends moved away, but I'm still in the same place


Talkin' big and wastin' time I tell the girls I'm 29
I talk a big game but waste time, and also lie about my age to impress women


But lately I think it shows I'm gettin' old
Recently, I've started to realize that I'm actually getting older


Yes I guess I must confess
Once again, I must admit




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOB MCDILL, ROBERT LEE MC DILL

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