Drowning Man
Duran Duran Lyrics


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He's sinking faster than a drowning man
He'll grab a hold of anyone he can
Gun in his poket and a heart of ham
Uncle Sam...
He's dying faster than a rabid dog
Infect us all now he's losing blood
Nose for trouble and a soul of rock
Smokey's man...

Don't drag me down
I don't wanna drown
Your going down
(Hay) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

There's not much flesh
Just skin and bone
Cheeks sunk deep
Eyes popping wide
Don't put out a hand to help him
This drowning man will bite it right off
Right off , Right off , Right off..

He's selling faster than a magazine
Infect us all with his TV screen
He's selling faster than a magazine
Infect us all with his TV screen
He's selling faster than a magazine
Infect us all with his TV screen
He's selling faster than a magazine
Infect us all with his TV screen

Don't drag me down
I don't wanna drown
Your going down
(Hay) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Don't drag me down
I don't wanna drown




Your going down
(Hay) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Overall Meaning

The song "Drowning Man" by Duran Duran is a commentary on the negative effects of consumerism, violence and the media on society. The lyrics depict a man who is sinking and dying faster than he can be helped or saved. He's described as having a gun in his pocket, a heart of ham, a nose for trouble, and a soul of rock - illustrating his desperation, a willingness to resort to violence and a lack of morality. Formed from several disjointed phrases and images, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world that is full of chaos, corruption, and danger.


The drowning man, who is symbolic for both individuals and society, is losing his identity to the pervasive influence of the media and the larger forces at play. He's becoming commercialized, bought and sold like a magazine, stripped of his individuality and essence. The repeated refrain, "Don't drag me down, I don't wanna drown," expresses the singer's resistance to this societal influence and his desire to remain true to himself.


Line by Line Meaning

He's sinking faster than a drowning man
He's in a dire situation and quickly losing control of it.


He'll grab a hold of anyone he can
He's desperate and will do whatever it takes to save himself.


Gun in his pocket and a heart of ham
He's armed and dangerous, but his emotional state is weak.


Uncle Sam...
This person may represent the United States government or society at large.


He's dying faster than a rabid dog
His condition is terminal and spreading to those around him.


Infect us all now he's losing blood
His actions are harmful and causing harm to others as well.


Nose for trouble and a soul of rock
He has a propensity for causing problems and a tough, stubborn attitude.


Smokey's man...
The personification of a dangerous individual, possibly a reference to a notorious criminal or antagonist.


There's not much flesh
The person is emaciated and in bad physical shape.


Just skin and bone
They are barely surviving and lack substance.


Cheeks sunk deep
Their face is sunken in and they are not receiving proper nutrition.


Eyes popping wide
They are in a state of shock and intense fear.


Don't put out a hand to help him
Helping this person will do more harm than good.


This drowning man will bite it right off
Their desperation is so severe they will do anything, even bite the hand that feeds them.


He's selling faster than a magazine
This person is very persuasive and influential.


Infect us all with his TV screen
Their ideas and worldview are spreading and negatively impacting others.


Don't drag me down
The singer is refusing to be dragged down by this person's harmful actions.


I don't wanna drown
The singer does not want to be engulfed by this person's problems and negative effects.


You're going down
This person is going to face the consequences of their actions.


NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Repeating phrase, possibly indicating a chant or mantra against this person's negative influence.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN TAYLOR, NICK RHODES, SIMON LE BON, WARREN CUCCURULLO

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Greg E

This is a top top top top tune.

Tim Smith

Proper underrated classic ,)

Miss NovemberTuesday

I love this mix. Always have.

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Just about as good as progressive house ever got. (imho of course!)

Michael Shindle

Great driving music...

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Journeys by DJs John Digweed learnt me about this in 1994