Don't give up
Herbie Hancock Lyrics


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In this proud land we grew up strong*
We were wanted all along
I was taught to fight, taught to win
I never thought I could fail

No fight left or so it seems
I am a man whose dreams have all deserted
I've changed my face, I've changed my name
But no one wants you when you lose

Don't give up
'Cause you have friends
Don't give up
You're not beaten yet
Don't give up
I know you can make it good

Though I saw it all around
Never thought I could be affected
Thought that we'd be the last to go
It is so strange the way things turn

Drove the night toward my home
The place that I was born, on the lakeside
As daylight broke, I saw the earth
The trees had burned down to the ground

Don't give up
You still have us
Don't give up
We don't need much of anything
Don't give up
'Cause somewhere there's a place
Where we belong

Rest your head
You worry too much
It's going to be alright
When times get rough
You can fall back on us
Don't give up
Please don't give up

Got to walk out of here
I can't take anymore
Going to stand on that bridge
Keep my eyes down below
Whatever may come
And whatever may go
That river's flowing
That river's flowing

Moved on to another town
Tried hard to settle down
For every job, so many men
So many men no-one needs

Don't give up
'Cause you have friends
Don't give up
You're not the only one
Don't give up
No reason to be ashamed
Don't give up
You still have us
Don't give up now
We're proud of who you are
Don't give up
You know it's never been easy
Don't give up




'Cause I believe there's the a place
There's a place where we belong

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't Give Up" by Herbie Hancock is a lyrical masterpiece that describes a journey through tough times and an encouragement to persevere. The lyrics talk about how the singer was raised in a society where being strong and winning are prized values. They were taught that failure is unacceptable, and it seemed that they could never fall from grace. However, everything changes, and things do not go as expected, and it seems that the world is coming to an end. The singer feels lost and abandoned, as their dreams have deserted them.


The song encourages the singer not to give up and reminds them that they have friends who believe in them. The lyrics impart hope, and the singer is reassured that things can get better. The song talks about the grit that is necessary to face the challenges of life, and although it may seem that we are alone, we always have people who are willing to support us.


Finally, the lyrics reassure the singer that there is a place where they belong, where they can be themselves and flourish. The song culminates in an optimistic note, where the singer is encouraged not to give up, as they are not the only ones facing difficulties.


Line by Line Meaning

In this proud land we grew up strong*
We were brought up proud and resilient in this land


We were wanted all along
We were always meant to be here


I was taught to fight, taught to win
I was trained to be a fighter and a winner


I never thought I could fail
I never imagined I could be a failure


No fight left or so it seems
I have lost all my fighting spirit


I am a man whose dreams have all deserted
All my aspirations and ambitions are gone


I've changed my face, I've changed my name
I have gone through a lot of changes in my life


But no one wants you when you lose
People tend to ignore you when you are not successful


Don't give up
Do not lose hope


'Cause you have friends
You have people who care about you


You're not beaten yet
You are not defeated completely


I know you can make it good
I believe in your ability to succeed


Though I saw it all around
Despite the signs being present all around me


Never thought I could be affected
I never realized it could happen to me


Thought that we'd be the last to go
I believed we were the strongest and would not fall


It is so strange the way things turn
Life takes unexpected turns


Drove the night toward my home
I drove through the night to reach my home


The place that I was born, on the lakeside
My birthplace was by the lake


As daylight broke, I saw the earth
The next morning, I saw the destruction on the land


The trees had burned down to the ground
All the trees had been burnt to the ground


You still have us
You still have people to support you


We don't need much of anything
We don't need many material things to be there for you


'Cause somewhere there's a place
There is a place for you


Where we belong
Where we all fit in


Rest your head
Take some rest


You worry too much
You think too much


It's going to be alright
Everything will work out for the best


When times get rough
During tough times


You can fall back on us
You can rely on us


Please don't give up
Don't lose hope


Got to walk out of here
I need to leave this place


I can't take anymore
I cannot handle this any longer


Going to stand on that bridge
I will stand on that bridge


Keep my eyes down below
I will keep my eyes on the water below


Whatever may come
No matter what happens


And whatever may go
No matter what I lose or gain


That river's flowing
The river continues to flow


Moved on to another town
I have now moved on to another town


Tried hard to settle down
I made an effort to establish myself here


For every job, so many men
There are too many job-seekers for the available jobs


So many men no-one needs
Many people are deemed unnecessary for the available jobs


You're not the only one
You're not alone in going through hard times


No reason to be ashamed
No need to feel embarrassed


You know it's never been easy
You are aware that it has never been easy


'Cause I believe there's the a place
Because I believe there is a place


There's a place where we belong
There is a place where we fit in and feel like we belong




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Written by: Peter Gabriel

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