Suffragette City
David Bowie Lyrics


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Hey man, oh leave me alone you know
Hey man, oh Henry, get off the phone, I gotta
Hey man, I gotta straighten my face
This mellow thighed chick just put my spine out of place
Hey man, my schooldays insane
Hey man, my work's down the drain
Hey man, well she's a total blam-blam
She said she had to squeeze it but she then she

Oh don't lean on me man, 'cause you can't afford the ticket
I'm back on Suffragette City
Oh don't lean on me man
'Cause you ain't got time to check it
You know my Suffragette City
Is outta sight she's all right

Hey man, oh Henry, don't be unkind, go away
Hey man, I can't take you this time, no way
Hey man, droogie don't crash here
There's only room for one and here she comes, here she comes

Oh don't lean on me man, 'cause you can't afford the ticket
I'm back on Suffragette City
Oh don't lean on me man
'Cause you ain't got time to check it
You know my Suffragette City
Is outta sight she's all right

Oh hit me

Oh don't lean on me man, 'cause you can't afford the ticket
I'm back on Suffragette City
Oh don't lean on me man
'Cause you ain't got time to check it
You know my Suffragette City
Oh don't lean on me man, 'cause you can't afford the ticket
I'm back on Suffragette City

Don't lean on me man "cause you ain't got time to check it
You know my Suffragette City
Is outta sight she's all right

A Suffragette City, a Suffragette City
I'm back on Suffragette City, I'm back on Suffragette City
Ooo, Sufraggete city, ooo, Suffragette City
Oooh-how, Sufragette City, oooh-how, Sufragette City
Ohhh, wham bam thank you ma'am
A Suffragette City, a Suffragette City
Quite all right
A Suffragette City
Too fine
A Suffragette City, ooh, a Sufragette City
Oh, my Sufragette City, oh my Suffragette City




Oh, Suffragette
Suffragette

Overall Meaning

The song "Suffragette City" by David Bowie is a high-energy rock anthem that tells the story of a wild night out with a mysterious woman. The song opens with the singer telling his friend Henry to get off the phone so he can straighten his face. He's just been distracted by a "mellow thighed chick" who put his spine out of place. The rest of the song recounts the singer's adventures in a place called "Suffragette City," which is described as being "outta sight" and "all right." The lyrics are full of slang and wordplay, with lines like "she's a total blam-blam" and "oh wham bam thank you, ma'am."


Interpretations of the song vary widely, but most agree that "Suffragette City" is a celebration of freedom, excess, and rebellion. "Suffragette" is a term that originally referred to women who fought for the right to vote, and some have speculated that the song may have been inspired by the feminist movement. However, Bowie himself stated in interviews that the title was simply a play on words, and had nothing to do with the suffragette movement.


Overall, "Suffragette City" is a fast-paced, catchy rock song that captures the spirit of rock and roll in the 1970s. With its memorable riffs, lyrics, and high-energy performance, it remains a fan favorite and a classic of Bowie's discography.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey man, oh leave me alone you know
The singer is requesting that the person they are addressing stop bothering them and give them some space.


Hey man, oh Henry, get off the phone, I gotta
The singer is interrupting someone named Henry who is on the phone, indicating they need something urgently and can't wait.


Hey man, I gotta straighten my face
The singer needs to adjust their expression to appear more serious or composed.


This mellow thighed chick just put my spine out of place
The artist is describing how a woman they just encountered caused them to feel weak in the knees or aroused.


Hey man, my schooldays insane
The artist reflects on a past experience that they associate with craziness or instability.


Hey man, my work's down the drain
The singer is lamenting that their efforts have been for nothing, that their work has failed.


Hey man, well she's a total blam-blam
The singer is commenting on the woman described earlier, indicating that she is very attractive.


She said she had to squeeze it but she then she
The meaning of this line is unclear, it could be intentionally unintelligible or a nod to sexual innuendos.


Oh don't lean on me man, 'cause you can't afford the ticket
The artist is telling someone not to rely on them because they can't provide support or resources.


I'm back on Suffragette City
The artist is returning to a place they associate with liberation and freedom.


Oh don't lean on me man 'Cause you ain't got time to check it
The singer is again telling someone to not depend on them, now because the person they are addressing is too busy.


You know my Suffragette City Is outta sight she's all right
The artist is emphasizing how great Suffragette City is, reinforcing their sense of liberation and empowerment.


Hey man, oh Henry, don't be unkind, go away
The singer again addresses someone named Henry, requesting that they leave without being rude.


Hey man, I can't take you this time, no way
The singer is refusing to provide something to the person they are addressing.


Hey man, droogie don't crash here
The singer is addressing someone named 'droogie', telling them not to stay in their current location.


There's only room for one and here she comes, here she comes
The artist is indicating that only they and perhaps the woman from earlier can fit in the space they are in, and she is about to arrive.


Oh hit me
This line is unclear in meaning, it may be an invitation to someone, or an expression of frustration.


Oh don't lean on me man, 'cause you can't afford the ticket
The singer repeats their warning earlier, to not rely on them.


A Suffragette City, a Suffragette City
The singer repeats the name of the place they are in, emphasizing its importance and meaning to them.


I'm back on Suffragette City, I'm back on Suffragette City
The artist is again stating that they have returned to Suffragette City, reinforcing its importance.


Ooo, Sufraggete city, ooo, Suffragette City
The artist repeats the name of the place they are in again, emphasizing its importance and positive associations.


Oooh-how, Sufragette City, oooh-how, Sufragette City
Again, the artist repeats the name of the place they are in, adding more emotional emphasis with a moan-like sound.


Ohhh, wham bam thank you ma'am
The singer is describing a sexual encounter in which they quickly finished and left, pleasing their partner with minimal effort.


A Suffragette City, a Suffragette City
Repeating the name of the place again, the artist reinforces their sense of shifting to an empowering and empowering place.


Quite all right
The singer is indicating that everything is fine or satisfactory.


A Suffragette City
Repeating the name one last time, the singer is wrapping up their association with the place and the song as a whole.


Too fine
The singer is indicating that they had a great experience in Suffragette City, perhaps emphasizing that it was more than just 'fine.'


A Suffragette City, ooh, a Sufragette City
The artist is again repeating the name of the place, providing a final flourish before the end of the song.


Oh, my Sufragette City, oh my Suffragette City
The artist repeats the name of the place multiple times with added emotional emphasis, indicating a deep connection with the associated experience.


Oh, Suffragette
The singer breaks down the name of the place into a simpler form, potentially emphasizing their comfort and familiarity with it.


Suffragette
Repeating the broken down name, the singer is providing a final note to end the song.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: David Bowie

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Comments from YouTube:

@mrsunshineshines

Most under rated of all his great songs. No mater how many venues I saw and heard him sing this,the energy always went through the roof.  Thank you for decades of incredible music David.  R.I.P.

@norahherbie9144

yes.great comment

@lextual

Under rated?
It's probably on every Bowie compilation, most tours when he did greatest hits, and it's about one of the six of his songs they play on the radio.
Not to say it's not a great ditty.

@jjrj8568

yes, underrated even by himself; in my opinion, Suffragette City remains his ultimate hard-rocker, even better than Rebel Rebel or Jean Genie

@martineheymans6388

@@lextual a live

@musibaba70

@@lextual - Totallity... it's one to the hits of Ziggy's era!

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@SuicidePurple

that little dance he does right at the start excites me so much, makes me so happy for some reason!!! god i love him... and how i miss him...

@kirilovmyshkin8902

+Catalina Lindegaard same!!!

@maiynnai

+Catalina Lindegaard I agree so much !!

@DavidBGoode

He's got moves all right!

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