Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists who perform under the name "Chris Norman".
1) Yorkshire-born Chris Norman (b. 25 October 1950) is an English singer-songwriter, who first found fame with 70s rock group Smokie, before embarking on a successful solo career. In 1978, Norman had a major hit with "Stumblin' In", recorded as a duet with Suzi Quatro. In 1986, Norman left Smokie and released his first solo hit "Midnight Lady", which topped the charts in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
In 2004, Chris became overall winner of the German Pro 7 TV show Comeback, which raised Chris profile once more giving him a Top 10 single with "Amazing" and Top 30 album, Breakaway. In the same year, he was awarded Best Voice Male by Radio Regenbogen.
2005 saw Chris at number 5 in the DVD chart in Germany with a live double DVD called An Acoustic Evening with Chris Norman, one DVD featuring Chris and band performing a 1½ hour unplugged set for an invited audience and the other a live concert in front of 50,000 people in Vienna.
Norman released his latest album, Junction 55, in 2024.
2) Chris Norman plays the traditional wooden flute, specializing in the traditional music of Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. He was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Along with his solo career he is a member of the Chris Norman Ensemble and has been a member of Helicon, Skyedance, The Baltimore Consort, and Concerto Caledonia.
She Said She Was A Lucky Girl
Chris Norman Lyrics
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With diamond rings and pretty curls
Living in a social world
She was known by name
In her eyes a memory
Dreams become reality
Through empty words and flattery
She is high-flying lonely
Two times so far away
Reckless nights that used to be
So loving and so free
She wonders where the years have gone
Time won't wait for anyone
So once again the lonely one
Waits another day
She is high-flying lonely
Two times so far away
Reckless nights that used to be
So loving and so free
She said she was a lucky girl
Such a lucky girl!
She said she was a lucky girl
The song "She Said She Was A Lucky Girl" by Chris Norman explores the life of a woman who seems to have it all but is still lonely. The first verse describes her as a fortunate person with material possessions (diamond rings and pretty curls) and a high social status (known by name in a social world). Yet, despite all this, the woman is not content. The second verse reveals that her life is filled with emptiness and insincerity. She is surrounded by phony flattery and shallow words, but her heart remains unchanged. She longs for the past when she was carefree and in love, but now she is distant and detached.
The chorus emphasizes the woman's loneliness and distance from the life she once knew. The line "high-flying lonely" implies that she may have achieved great success or wealth, but at the cost of losing meaningful connections with others. The repetition of "two times so far away" reinforces this idea of distance and detachment. The song ends on the same note as it began, with the woman still claiming to be a lucky girl despite her loneliness.
The lyrics of "She Said She Was A Lucky Girl" are poignant and introspective. They suggest that material success does not always lead to happiness and that genuine human connection is essential for a fulfilling life. The song is a reminder that no matter how fortunate we may seem on the outside, we all struggle with feelings of loneliness and emptiness at times.
Line by Line Meaning
She said she was a lucky girl
She said that she had everything in life that one could ask for and was content.
With diamond rings and pretty curls
She had rich possessions in life and sought materialistic pleasures.
Living in a social world
She was part of an influential and outgoing society.
She was known by name
Her social status was well-known and recognized by many.
In her eyes a memory
She reminisced about the past.
Dreams become reality
She believed in chasing her dreams and making them come true.
Through empty words and flattery
She was deceived by false compliments and empty promises.
Her heart remains the same
Her true desires and true nature did not change.
She is high-flying lonely
Though she had a successful life, she felt isolated and alone.
Two times so far away
Her current state of life was very different from the past.
Reckless nights that used to be
She was once carefree and lived life to the fullest.
So loving and so free
She was once happy and lived life on her own terms.
She wonders where the years have gone
She reflects on how quickly time has passed.
Time won't wait for anyone
She understands that time cannot be controlled or reversed.
So once again the lonely one
She is alone once more.
Waits another day
She waits for something to change but is unsure if it ever will.
She said she was a lucky girl
She repeats her statement about being content with what she has in life.
Such a lucky girl!
She emphasizes how fortunate she has been in life.
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