Living Loving Maid
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With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman
Missus cool rides out in her aged Cadillac
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman

[Chorus:]

Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down
Alimony, alimony payin' your bills
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman
When your conscience hits, you knock it back with pills
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman

[Chorus:]
Tellin' tall tales of how it used to be
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman
With the butler and the maid and the servants three
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman
Nobody hears a single word you say
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman
But you keep on talkin' till your dyin' day
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman





[Chorus:]
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman

Overall Meaning

Great White's song "Living Loving Maid" tells the story of a woman who lives a luxurious lifestyle, cruising in her old Cadillac while wearing a purple umbrella and a cheap hat. Despite all her wealth, she struggles with her conscience, often drowning out her inner voice with pills. The chorus implies that the woman has gone through several husbands and now pays alimony to keep up her lavish lifestyle.


The woman in the song may be trying to impress her listeners by telling "tall tales of how it used to be" when she had a butler, maid, and three servants. However, nobody pays attention to her, and she keeps talking even though her words fall on deaf ears. In essence, the song seems to be a commentary on the futility of wealth and status when it results in a lonely existence devoid of true connections with others.


Overall, Great White's "Living Loving Maid" demonstrates that despite having all the material goods one can desire, enduring happiness and fulfillment truly stem from relationships and connectedness with others.


Line by Line Meaning

With a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat
She doesn't need fancy things to feel good about herself. She is happy with what she has


Livin', lovin', she's just a woman
She's a simple lady who lives and loves with all her heart


Missus cool rides out in her aged Cadillac
She's not worried about what others think of her. She enjoys her old car in style


Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round
You should join her in her carefree life and have some fun


We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down
She knows who you are and wants you to pay your fair share


Alimony, alimony payin' your bills
She's independent and takes care of herself by paying her own bills


When your conscience hits, you knock it back with pills
She may have her own struggles that she copes with in her own way


Tellin' tall tales of how it used to be
She reminisces about the past and tells stories to keep her memories alive


With the butler and the maid and the servants three
She once had a life of luxury, but she's content with her simple life now


Nobody hears a single word you say
She may not have anyone to listen to her stories, but that won't stop her from telling them


But you keep on talkin' till your dyin' day
She'll continue to live her life and tell her stories, no matter what others say


Livin', lovin', she's just a woman
She doesn't need to be validated by anyone. She's happy just being herself




Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JIMMY PAGE, ROBERT PLANT

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