Cell-29
Golden Earring Lyrics


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He's planning a robbery
Lack of common sense
Bad vibes and a story
That stands for accidents

And now he's gonna get lucky
This time he'll play it smart
By the time lucky gets lucky
When he steps out of the getaway car

Yeah, now he's gonna get lucky
This time he'll play it smart
By the time lucky gets lucky
When he steps out of the getaway car

Feeling fine rhymes on cell 29
Feeling lonely in cell 29
I can remember your face
And I pace, and I pace in C29

Callin' further needs
Max security
Feeling fine rhymes on cell 29
Feeling lonely in cell 29

I can remember your face
And I pace, and I pace in C29
Call it villainy
Max security

While I eat that food, sleep that sleep
Miss that kiss, feel real cheap
Swallow the pills
Forget all the thrills

No more bills
It's a crime, cell 29
Feeling fine rhymes on cell 29
Can't wait to fly out of cell 29

Miss the space and the trays of wine in cell 29
Call it villainy
Max security




Feeling fine rhymes on cell 29
Feeling fine rhymes on cell 29

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Cell-29" by Golden Earring tell the story of a criminal who is planning a robbery. Despite his lack of common sense and bad vibes, he thinks he's going to get lucky this time and play it smart. However, the song implies that his luck will run out as soon as he steps out of the getaway car. The criminal is then shown in jail in Cell 29, feeling both fine and lonely, dreaming of the outside world and remembering the face of someone he misses. He paces around his cell, lamenting the fact that he has to "eat that food, sleep that sleep" and "swallow the pills."


The lyrics of this song portray a sense of desperation and longing for a life outside the confines of jail, but also underscore the consequences of criminal behavior. The song is a commentary on the self-destructive nature of crime and the inevitable punishment that follows. The lyrics also highlight the human side of criminals and their emotions, reminding us that even those who break the law are still capable of feelings and experiences of loneliness and longing.


Line by Line Meaning

He's planning a robbery
He is devising a plan to steal something.


Lack of common sense
He is not using sound judgment, he is being foolish.


Bad vibes and a story
The situation is ominous and there are possible complications.


That stands for accidents
The plan has a high chance of going wrong.


And now he's gonna get lucky
He believes he will succeed this time.


This time he'll play it smart
He will do things differently this time to avoid getting caught.


By the time lucky gets lucky
He will have already escaped by the time luck is on his side.


When he steps out of the getaway car
He will leave the scene using a vehicle to get away.


Feeling fine rhymes on cell 29
He is finding solace by making music in his cell number 29.


Feeling lonely in cell 29
He is experiencing loneliness in his cell number 29.


I can remember your face
He is thinking about someone he cares about.


And I pace, and I pace in C29
He walks back and forth in his cell number 29.


Callin' further needs
He is requesting something in particular.


Max security
The prison is highly secured to prevent escape.


Call it villainy
He admits that his plan is evil.


While I eat that food, sleep that sleep
He is living a mundane life in prison.


Miss that kiss, feel real cheap
He misses the affection of someone he cares about.


Swallow the pills
He is taking medication for relief.


Forget all the thrills
He has to forget about the excitement he once had in life.


No more bills
He doesn't have to pay bills while in prison.


It's a crime, cell 29
He committed a crime and is serving time in cell number 29.


Can't wait to fly out of cell 29
He is eager to escape out of his cell number 29.


Miss the space and the trays of wine in cell 29
He misses the luxury of having wine in his cell number 29.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: HAY, KOOYMANS

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