Who Do You Think You're Foolin'
Donna Summer Lyrics


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You made it to the bright lights
You only come alive at night
You're one of the sights

You hang out with those big names
A rising star out on the gain

That's the price of your fame
(Fame is only a dream land away)
Who do you think you're foolin'
(you're foolin')
Who do you think you are
Who do you think you're foolin'
You're a star, you're a star
Who do you think you're foolin'
(you're foolin')
Who do you think you are
Who do you think you're foolin'
You're a star, such a star, you're a star?

You're halfway up the ladder
Or are you really halfway down
You never know in this town
But you swear you're gonna make it
And you don't care how you fake your life
You're gonna make it alright

(Fame is only a dream world away)
Who do you think you're foolin'
(you're foolin')
Who do you think you are
Who do you think you're foolin'
You're a star, you're a star
Who do you think you're foolin'
(you're foolin')
Who do you think you are
Who do you think you're foolin'
You're a star, such a star, you're a star?

Fame is only a dream world away
Fame is only a dream world away

Who do you think you're foolin'
(you're foolin')
Who do you think you are
Who do you think you're foolin'
You're a star, you're a star
Who do you think you're foolin'
(you're foolin')
Who do you think you are




Who do you think you're foolin'
You're a star, such a star, you're a star?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Donna Summer's song "Who Do You Think You're Fooling" revolve around the idea of fame and the lengths some people go to become famous in Hollywood. The first two lines, "You made it to the bright lights / You only come alive at night," suggest that the person being addressed has achieved some level of fame and is now living a glitzy life in Los Angeles. However, the following lines convey a sense of skepticism about the person's success. They hang out with the "big names" and are a "rising star out on the gain," but the lyrics imply that this success may not be entirely authentic.


The chorus asks the question, "Who do you think you're foolin'?" repeatedly, driving home the idea that the person may be living a kind of "fake" life in order to maintain their celebrity. The lines "You swear you're gonna make it / And you don't care how you fake your life" make it clear that the person is willing to do whatever it takes to stay in the spotlight, even if it means sacrificing authenticity or integrity.


Ultimately, the song presents a cynical picture of fame and suggests that the pursuit of celebrity can lead people to stray from their true selves and become someone they're not.


Line by Line Meaning

You made it to the bright lights
You have reached success and fame.


You only come alive at night
You only feel alive when you are in the spotlight.


You're one of the sights
You are a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.


You hang out with those big names
You associate with other successful and famous people.


A rising star out on the gain
You are a newcomer to the scene and your popularity is growing.


That's the price of your fame
Your success comes at a cost, such as sacrificing your privacy.


Who do you think you're foolin'
Who do you think you're deceiving?


(you're foolin')


Who do you think you are
What kind of person do you believe yourself to be?


You're a star, you're a star
You are a celebrity, a popular and acclaimed public figure.


You're halfway up the ladder
You have achieved some success but still have a ways to go.


Or are you really halfway down
Or maybe you've actually reached the peak and are on the decline.


You never know in this town
In the entertainment industry, it's hard to predict how your career will turn out.


But you swear you're gonna make it
You are determined to succeed no matter what.


And you don't care how you fake your life
You are willing to pretend and put up a false image of yourself to make it in the industry.


You're gonna make it alright
You firmly believe that you will achieve success no matter what.


Fame is only a dream world away
Success seems like a distant and idealized dream.


Who do you think you're foolin'
Who do you think you're deceiving?


(you're foolin')


You're a star, you're a star
You are a celebrity, a popular and acclaimed public figure.


such a star, you're a star?


Fame is only a dream world away
Success seems like a distant and idealized dream.


Who do you think you're foolin'
Who do you think you're deceiving?


(you're foolin')


You're a star, you're a star
You are a celebrity, a popular and acclaimed public figure.


such a star, you're a star?




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JERRY RIX, PETE BELLOTTE, SYLVESTER LEVAY

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gessle Algeria

My best friend gave me this Vinyl in my birthday May 1998 and then i discovered a magic fantastic,wonderful,iconic singer ,,,yeah she`s the Queen of Disco ,pop ,RNB and pop rock ,,,She`s the fabulous Donna Summer .

atrocchia

Fantastic lyrics.

Daniel Burns

this song went to #40 on the pop charts in 1981!!!

Teenasboy50

@michael genzale I agree!! Had top 5 single in my opinion!!!

michael genzale

Daniel Burns it should have done better

Chief D

The Wanderer album is a rock infused album that unveils Donna Summer's versatility.  Summer can sing the phone book if she wants to.

gessle Algeria

So True

Benny Nyström

This is her number one! 🎤☺️💫

gessle Algeria

This must be number one .

Michael Webb

You got that right--now if I can just find the CD!

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