Guys in Bands
Lilly Wood & The Prick Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Well hello nice to meet you my friend
I heard a lot of swell things about you
That you're nice and kind and sometimes a little blue.
Heard that you play in a band.
I heard that we have a lot of the same friends.
Heard that you used to date a very tall girl
And see now I feel even smaller than I am.
Here we go, you have to go and say we're just friends,
And play another one of your own songs,
You have to go and say we're just friends,
And play another one of your

Songs, are all I've got to tell my stories
About selfish people like you.
Who make little girls very sad and blue.
My songs are all I've to sleep at night,
This and a very, very bad guitar.
Your songs are not the ones that I listen to
But if it pleases you, I'll say I do.

Here we go, you have to go and say we're just friends,
And play another one of your own songs,
You have to go and say we're just friends,
How convenient we just went to bed,
You have to go back to the van,
How convenient we just went to bed.
I shouldn't say a word to our friends
How convenient we just went to bed.

Here we go, you have to go and say we're just friends,
And play another one of your own songs,
You have to go and say we're just friends,
How convenient we just went to bed
I shouldn't say a word to our friends.

Here we go, you have to go and say we're just friends,
And play another one of your own songs,




You have to go and say we're just friends,
You have to go and say we're just friends.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Guys in Bands" by Lilly Wood & The Prick delve into the complexities of relationships, particularly when one person is involved in a band. The singer expresses their initial impression of the person they are meeting, highlighting the positive qualities they have heard about them, such as being nice, kind, and sometimes feeling down. The mention of playing in a band sets the stage for the central theme of the song, where the singer's emotions become intertwined with the dynamics of being romantically involved with a musician.


As the lyrics progress, the singer confronts the reality that their relationship may be confined to just being friends, despite their deeper feelings. The repetition of the line "say we're just friends" underscores the internal struggle and disappointment the singer feels. The reference to the tall ex-girlfriend creates a sense of inadequacy and longing within the singer, as they compare themselves and their connection to the person in the band.


The lyrics then shift to the power of music in telling stories and expressing emotions. The singer reveals that their own songs serve as a cathartic outlet for dealing with the selfish behavior of the person in the band, who has the ability to evoke sadness and disappointment in them. There is a contrast drawn between the singer's raw and emotional songs and the possibly more superficial or self-serving nature of the musician's music.


The repetition of the phrase "How convenient we just went to bed" hints at the complexity and convenience of physical intimacy in masking or complicating true feelings. The singer grapples with the idea of keeping their emotions and experiences hidden from others, especially friends who may not understand the nuances of their relationship with the person in the band. The cycle of denial and longing is encapsulated in the final lines, where the singer recognizes the necessity of portraying a facade of friendship while yearning for something more profound and genuine.


Line by Line Meaning

Well hello nice to meet you my friend
Greeting someone with admiration


I heard a lot of swell things about you
Receiving positive feedback about you


That you're nice and kind and sometimes a little blue.
Describing your personality traits


Heard that you play in a band.
Knowing that you are in a band


I heard that we have a lot of the same friends.
Realizing mutual connections


Heard that you used to date a very tall girl
Knowing about your past relationship


And see now I feel even smaller than I am.
Feeling insignificant in comparison




Lyrics © WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC FRANCE
Written by: NILI BEN MEIR, BENJAMIN COTTO, PIERRE GUIMARD

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

More Versions