Used to Rule the World
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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Doctor feelgood
Sleepin' on a concrete bench
Can I get a witness?
Miss South Carolina nineteen seventy-five,
Somebody stole your crown
You were sleeping in your happy home,
When you woke up baby,
Your life had come and gone
Now you're mystified,
Standing with the rest of us
Who used to rule the world

Brother Lovejoy
Rappin' up a blue streak
Can I get a witness?
Miss Hurricane can't keep your hands still
Long enough to count your change
You were wrapped up in your daily grind,
The cost of living
It didn't even cross your mind
Now you're mystified,
Standing with the rest of us
Who used to rule the world

Mister Blueprint
Used to have it figured out
Now you can't find your car
Miss Cocktail-Dress
Standing at the bathroom sink
Looking for a back way out
You can't believe your very eyes
Everything that you were counting on
Was nothing but a pack of lies
Now you're mystified,
Standing with the rest of us
Who used to rule the world

Now you're mystified,
Standing with the rest of us




Who used to rule, used to rule,
Used to rule the world

Overall Meaning

“Used to Rule the World” by Bonnie Raitt is a reflective song that speaks to the disillusionment that comes with realizing that we are no longer at the height of our power, whether as individuals or as a society. The opening verse speaks of a doctor, who is identified as “Doctor Feelgood,” sleeping on a concrete bench. This is a stark contrast to the high status that doctors typically hold in our society. The chorus then brings in others who are experiencing similar feelings, such as Miss South Carolina and Mr. Blueprint, who used to “have it figured out” but are now lost.


The next verse introduces Brother Lovejoy, who is “rappin’ up a blue streak” but ultimately unable to bring about any real change. Miss Hurricane is restless, unable to even pause long enough to count her change. The chorus repeats again, driving home the sense of lost opportunity and former glory.


The final verse is perhaps the most poignant, with Miss Cocktail-Dress looking for a way out as she realizes that “everything that you were counting on was nothing but a pack of lies.” The final chorus sees the song coming full circle, with everyone who used to rule the world now standing together, mystified and disillusioned by the world as it currently is.


Overall, “Used to Rule the World” is a powerful song that speaks to the universal experience of feeling lost and powerless, and realizing that the things we once took for granted are no longer within our grasp.


Line by Line Meaning

Doctor feelgood
Referring to a person or substance that makes you feel good


Sleepin' on a concrete bench
Being in a difficult or desperate situation


Can I get a witness?
Requesting confirmation from others


Miss South Carolina nineteen seventy-five, Somebody stole your crown
Referring to past glory and success that has been lost


You were sleeping in your happy home, When you woke up baby, Your life had come and gone
Feeling like life has passed you by when you least expected it


Now you're mystified, Standing with the rest of us Who used to rule the world
Feeling confused and lost with others who used to have power and influence


Brother Lovejoy Rappin' up a blue streak
Talking rapidly and enthusiastically


Miss Hurricane can't keep your hands still Long enough to count your change
Being constantly busy with work and unable to take a break


You were wrapped up in your daily grind, The cost of living, It didn't even cross your mind
Being caught up in the routine of life and not realizing how expensive it is


Mister Blueprint Used to have it figured out Now you can't find your car
No longer having control over one's life or plans


Miss Cocktail-Dress Standing at the bathroom sink Looking for a back way out
Feeling trapped and helpless in a situation


You can't believe your very eyes Everything that you were counting on Was nothing but a pack of lies
Realizing that things are not as they seemed and feeling betrayed


Now you're mystified, Standing with the rest of us Who used to rule the world
Feeling confused and lost with others who used to have power and influence


Now you're mystified, Standing with the rest of us Who used to rule, used to rule, Used to rule the world
Reflecting on the past and realizing how much things have changed




Lyrics © CALHOUN ENTERPRISES, BMG Rights Management
Written by: RANDALL BRAMBLETT

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