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She hit town like a rose in bloom
Smellin' sweet, said sweet perfume
The color faded and the petals died
Down in the city, no one cried
In the streets, the garbage lies
Protected by a million flies
The roaches so big you know that they got bones
They moved in and made a tenement home

I said nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
I'm not a nice boy

Sweet sixteen she was fresh and clean
Wanted so bad to be part of the scene
She met the man and she did the smack
Paid the price layin' flat on her back
Wanted so bad just to please the boys
They ended up just being a toy
Played so hard burned her life away
Lies were told no promises made

You know nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
I'm not a nice boy and I never was

Young and fresh when she hit town
Hot for kicks just to get around
But now she lays in a filthy room
She kills the pain with a flick and a spoon
And in the streets the garbage lies
Protected by a million flies
You know the roaches so big
You know that they got bones
Moved in and made a tenement home

Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no baby
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys never don't play rock and roll
I bet you mama said
'Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys don't play rock and roll




Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Nice boys

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the Guns N' Roses song "Nice Boys" explore the harsh reality of life in the city for young women. The song tells the story of a girl who arrives in the city full of hope and dreams, but soon finds herself alone and desperate. The color fades and the petals die, symbolizing the loss of her innocence and the hardening of her spirit. She is surrounded by garbage and roaches, and her life is reduced to a filthy room and the pain-killing effects of heroin.


The lyrics take a critical stance on the music industry and the rock and roll lifestyle. The song suggests that playing rock and roll is not for "nice boys," and that the scene is full of drugs, sex, and broken promises. The girl in the song is drawn in by the excitement of the scene, but is ultimately left as nothing more than a toy for the boys. The lyrics convey a sense of disillusionment and betrayal, as the girl's dreams are crushed by the harsh reality of the city.


In many ways, "Nice Boys" is a quintessential Guns N' Roses song, with its gritty lyrics and hard-edged sound. The band was known for their rebellious attitude and their willingness to confront taboo subjects like drug use and sex. The song was included on the band's debut album, "Appetite for Destruction," which was released in 1987 and became one of the best-selling albums of all time.


Line by Line Meaning

She hit town like a rose in bloom
She arrived in town fresh and blossoming


Smellin' sweet, said sweet perfume
She had a pleasant aroma about her


The color faded and the petals died
Her youthful beauty deteriorated


Down in the city, no one cried
Nobody cared about her pain and suffering


In the streets, the garbage lies
The city is dirty and neglected


Protected by a million flies
No one paid attention to the filth and decay


The roaches so big
The infestation was severe


You know that they got bones
They were large and robust


They moved in and made a tenement home
The roaches and insects took over the unsanitary living space


I said nice boys
Well-behaved individuals


Don't play rock and roll
Don't engage in reckless and dangerous behavior


I'm not a nice boy!
The artist is embracing their rebellious nature


Sweet sixteen she was fresh and clean
She was young and innocent


Wanted so bad to be part of the scene
She desired to be accepted by her peers


She met the man and she did the smack
She fell into drug addiction


Paid the price layin' flat on her back
She suffered the consequences of her actions


Wanted so bad just to please the boys
She sought male validation


They ended up just being a toy
She was used and discarded by men


Played so hard burned her life away
Her excessive behavior led to her downfall


Lies were told no promises made
She was deceived and betrayed


Young and fresh when she hit town
She was youthful when she arrived in the city


Hot for kicks just to get around
She sought excitement and adventure


But now she lays in a filthy room
She is living in squalor


She kills the pain with
She uses drugs to numb her pain


A flick and a spoon
Drug paraphernalia


No,no,no,no,no,no,no,no baby
A defiant response to societal expectations


I bet you mama said
A reference to parental disapproval


'Nice boys don't play rock and roll'
The idea that good behavior is at odds with rock and roll culture


Nice boys don't play rock and roll
Reinforcing the notion that conforming to societal expectations is not rock and roll


Nice boys!
The singer embraces their rebellious identity




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Gordon Leach, Gary Anderson, Dallas Royall, Michael Cocks, Peter Wells

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When you hear something like that in 1985 you cannot not sign them...pure

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Cool cover of a Rose Tattoo song. Not sure which version I like more.

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