Tightrope
Glee Cast/Samantha Ware Lyrics
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Another day
I take your pain away
Some people talk about ya
Like they know all about ya
When you get down they doubt ya
And when you dip it on the scene
Cause they can't dip on the scene
Whatcha talk about it
T-t-t-talkin' bout it
When you get elevated,
They love it or they hate it
You dance up on them haters
Keep getting funky on the scene
One, two, three, ho
While it jumps round yao
Yeah, yeah
Now shut up, yeah
Yeah, now put some voodoo on it
Ladies and gentlemen the funkiest
Horn section in Metropolis
Yeah, oh
We call that Classy Brass
Oh
Oh
Do you mind?
If I play the ukulele
Just like a little lady
Do you mind?
If I play the ukulele
Just like a little lady
As I play the ukulele
If I play my ukulele
Just like a little lady
(Happy birthday)
The opening lyrics of "Tightrope" by Glee Cast/Samantha Ware express the singer's willingness to support someone else and alleviate their pain. The line "Another day, I take your pain away" suggests a sense of empathy and care towards the person being addressed.
The following lines delve into the theme of judgment and rumors. People tend to talk about the person as if they know everything about them, but when they face hardships, these same individuals doubt and question their abilities. The mention of "dipping on the scene" refers to the person's presence and actions being talked about and analyzed by others. The singer acknowledges that people can't really understand or fully participate in what the person is going through. They encourage the listener to disregard the judgments and keep dancing and being their authentic self, regardless of whether others love or hate them.
The next section introduces the "funkiest horn section in Metropolis" called "Classy Brass." This is likely a reference to a talented group of musicians who bring an energetic and lively element to the song. The lyrics shift to the singer asking if they can play the ukulele like a "little lady." This may be an allusion to a more delicate and playful approach to music, reflecting a desire to showcase a different side of their artistry. The repetition of the line "If I play my ukulele, just like a little lady" emphasizes their intention to express themselves through this instrument.
Overall, the lyrics of "Tightrope" convey a message of resilience, self-expression, and the importance of staying true to oneself amidst the judgments and opinions of others. It promotes the idea of embracing individuality and finding joy in sharing one's talents, regardless of societal norms.
Line by Line Meaning
Whoa
Expressing surprise or awe
Another day
Yet another day
I take your pain away
I alleviate your pain
Some people talk about ya
Certain individuals discuss you
Like they know all about ya
Claiming to know everything about you
When you get down they doubt ya
When you feel down, they doubt your abilities
And when you dip it on the scene
And when you make a move on the stage
Yeah they talkin' bout it
Yes, they are discussing it
Cause they can't dip on the scene
Because they cannot match you on the stage
Whatcha talk about it
What are you talking about
T-t-t-talkin' bout it
Continuously talking about it
When you get elevated
When you rise above
They love it or they hate it
They either love or hate it
You dance up on them haters
You confidently dance in front of your critics
Keep getting funky on the scene
Continue to display your unique style on stage
One, two, three, ho
A chant to energize the performance
While it jumps round yao
As it bounces around
Yeah, yeah
An affirmative response
Now shut up, yeah
Quiet down now
Yeah, now put some voodoo on it
Add some magic or charm to it
Ladies and gentlemen the funkiest
Addressing the audience to introduce the funkiness
Horn section in Metropolis
The talented horn players in the city
Yeah, oh
An exclamation of excitement or joy
We call that Classy Brass
We refer to them as Classy Brass
Oh
An expression of surprise or realization
Do you mind?
Would it bother you?
If I play the ukulele
If I strum the ukulele
Just like a little lady
In a delicate or feminine manner
As I play the ukulele
While I am playing the ukulele
If I play my ukulele
If I perform on my ukulele
Just like a little lady
In a graceful or refined way
(Happy birthday)
Wishing someone a happy birthday
Lyrics Ā© BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Charles L Joseph, Janelle Monae Robinson, Nathaniel Irvin, Antwan Patton
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PABWECG
This performance gives me goosebumps. She's amazing.
taylormomsenssidehoe
Finally, a positive comment
Kris
Iām pretty sure it was this actress I saw when I went to see Book of Mormon on broadway a couple times, she was great. In the plot of this episode, I love how the warblers are mostly resistant at first but canāt help jumping in to dance with her sheās so good š
Kimberly Howard
I do remember her. I thought they should have given her more singing scenes.
kimberley williams
@Toni Harris that's ur business not ours.
Elijah Sem
@Toni Harris why ?
Musiqstr
Now we know why
Captain Specter
Honestly the entire season 6 newbies need more songs
Mauricio Sierra Martinez
She's perfect for a Ms. Lauryn Hill biopic
oboh emma
Jane was amazing with this song her voice was beautiful