"Em Elbmuh"
Goo Goo Dolls Lyrics


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Okay, and I was standing
I don't care, I don't care, I don't care
And I worked on it with my friend
Back in 1849, times were hard

I think I'd be a sawed-off shotgun
They had a double-breasted jacket on
I don't care
Take a load off

Out of my freakin' face
You'd be a punk without me
No money without love
Nothin' but a problem, nothin' but a problem

New York's got a problem
Where's our money, money, money, where's our money?
Stop practicing Dr. Marx and John Lennon
No bull





Stop it!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Em Elbmuh" by Goo Goo Dolls are somewhat cryptic and open to interpretation. The song begins with the line "Okay, and I was standing", which could suggest that the singer is emphasizing a sense of personal agency and decision-making. This is followed by three repetitions of "I don't care", which may indicate a rebellious or indifferent attitude.


The next line, "And I worked on it with my friend", suggests a collaborative effort that could relate to the creation of music or art. However, the reference to "1849" and "times were hard" creates a sense of historical detachment or nostalgia.


The following lines are somewhat disconnected and enigmatic, with references to a "sawed-off shotgun", a "double-breasted jacket", and a demand to "take a load off". These could be random thoughts or fragments of ideas that have taken on significance to the singer. The final lines contain references to money, love, and political figures like Dr. Marx and John Lennon, but their overall meaning is elusive.


Line by Line Meaning

Okay, and I was standing
I am starting the song with a casual reference to my physical location


I don't care, I don't care, I don't care
I want to express my lack of concern for something


And I worked on it with my friend
I collaborated with my buddy on something


Back in 1849, times were hard
I am providing an historical context when times were tough


I think I'd be a sawed-off shotgun
I am reflecting on an alternate identity for myself


They had a double-breasted jacket on
I am providing a visual detail of a hypothetical scenario


Take a load off
I am suggesting someone to relax and 'take a load off'


Out of my freakin' face
I want someone to back off


You'd be a punk without me
I am emphasizing my value in someone's life


No money without love
I am stating that money is not as important as love


Nothin' but a problem, nothin' but a problem
I am characterizing a situation as nothing but a problem


New York's got a problem
I am highlighting an issue with the city


Where's our money, money, money, where's our money?
I am questioning the whereabouts of money


Stop practicing Dr. Marx and John Lennon
I am telling someone to stop emulating a specific ideology


No bull
I am asserting that I am not lying


Stop it!
I am demanding an end to something




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: G TUTSKA, J RZEZNIK, R TAKAC

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