New York City Blues
Jeff Beck Lyrics


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If you've ever been to New York City,
You know what I'm talking about,
Yes you do.
Well, if you've ever been to New York City,
You know what I'm talking about,
They got such pretty little girls in that big town,
Make a man wanna jump around and shout.
I met a little girl there,
She was about five foot eight.
I said "I want you to love me."
She said "Why man, that'd be great."
So,
I got long hair but,
She took me back,
Back to see her pad,
But the first thing I saw when I arrived there,
Was a big black shiny shotgun,
In the hands of her dad.

Alright now, this is how it was,
Oh no!

Well alright!

I finally learned my lesson,
Such a long time ago,
Next little woman that I date,
I've got to know, I've got to know her family too.
Yes indeed, I gotta know her family too.




But if you don't want to be filled full of shotgun holes,
Mister, this song is just for you.

Overall Meaning

The song “New York City Blues” by Jeff Beck describes the experience of being in the Big Apple, particularly the effect of the city’s gorgeous ladies on an individual. The lyrics depict the irresistible nature of attractive women in New York City, with the emphasis on how they can drive a man wild and crazy. The song deals with the complexity of romantic relationships, using the tale of a young man who falls head over heels for a tall girl from New York, who takes him back to her apartment to meet her father, who is revealed to be the owner of a big black shiny shotgun. The lyrics suggest that the singer has learned an important lesson, advising that one must always take the time to get to know someone’s family before starting a relationship with them.


Through the lyrics, Jeff Beck showcases his ability to utilize humor and witty colloquial phrases, adding a lighthearted touch to a song that carries a serious message. The song pays homage to the city, highlighting aspects of it that make it unique, such as its beautiful women and the love and kindness that it exudes. The lesson learnt in the song is very important as it reminds us of the need to be mindful of the families of the people we fall in love with.


Line by Line Meaning

If you've ever been to New York City,
If you have ever set your foot in the city of New York


You know what I'm talking about,
You understand what I'm trying to say


Yes you do.
It's something that you can relate to


They got such pretty little girls in that big town,
The city is full of beautiful women that can make a man go crazy


Make a man wanna jump around and shout.
They can drive a man crazy with their beauty


I met a little girl there,
I encountered a girl in the city


She was about five foot eight.
She was approximately 5 feet and 8 inches tall


I said "I want you to love me."
I expressed my desire for her affection


She said "Why man, that'd be great."
She responded positively to my request


So,
Therefore,


I got long hair but,
I have long hair, however,


She took me back,
She took me to her place


Back to see her pad,
To see her apartment


But the first thing I saw when I arrived there,
The first thing I noticed once I reached there


Was a big black shiny shotgun,
Was a huge, black and shiny firearm


In the hands of her dad.
Her dad was holding it


Alright now, this is how it was,
This is how it all went down


Oh no!
That's not good!


Well alright!
Okay then!


I finally learned my lesson,
I eventually learned from my mistakes


Such a long time ago,
It happened a while back


Next little woman that I date,
The next woman I go out with


I've got to know, I've got to know her family too.
I need to make sure that I know her family as well


Yes indeed, I gotta know her family too.
It's very important for me to know her relatives


But if you don't want to be filled full of shotgun holes,
If you don't want to end up getting shot,


Mister, this song is just for you.
This song is dedicated to you, Sir.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CHRIS DREJA, KEITH RELF

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