Sophisticated Lady
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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Sophisticated lady tryin' to change my ways
Just because you're caught in your social maze
I think it's 'bout time that you realize
Your money and your power's got you mesmerized

Pretty lady, get back
Pretty lady, yea
Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone

Educated lady with your college degree
Amazes me why you just can't see
Learned everything from your books on the shelf
But no one ever taught you how to think for yourself

Pretty lady, get back
Pretty lady, yea, sweet thing
Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone

Sophisticated lady take a lesson from me
I can help you be what you want to be
Together we'll see many brighter days
If it takes forever, gonna change your ways

Pretty lady, get back
Pretty lady, yea, sweet thing
Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone

Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone





Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone

Overall Meaning

In Linda Ronstadt's song "Sophisticated Lady," the lyrics speak to a woman who is caught up in societal expectations and the pursuit of money and power. The singer implores her to break free from the image she has created for herself and embrace her true self. The repeated refrain of "Pretty lady, get back" emphasizes the desire for her to let go of her sophisticated persona and return to a more authentic, vulnerable state.


The song opens with the line "Sophisticated lady tryin' to change my ways," which sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics. The singer is resisting the pressure to conform to societal norms and urging the sophisticated lady to do the same. The lyric "Your money and your power's got you mesmerized" speaks to the idea that wealth and influence have blinded the woman to her true self and her connection to others.


As the song progresses, the singer encourages the sophisticated lady to let go of her education and embrace her instincts. The line "But no one ever taught you how to think for yourself" suggests that the woman has been so focused on external success that she has lost touch with her internal voice. The repetition of "put your blue jeans on" emphasizes the desire for her to let go of her sophisticated image and embrace a more casual, authentic self.


Overall, the lyrics to "Sophisticated Lady" speak to the struggle many people face in reconciling societal expectations with their authentic selves. The singer implores the sophisticated lady to break free from the constraints of societal pressure and embrace her true self.


Line by Line Meaning

Sophisticated lady tryin' to change my ways
A woman who thinks she is sophisticated is trying to change my behavior


Just because you're caught in your social maze
You are lost in the complexities of high society, which is why you are trying to change me


I think it's 'bout time that you realize
It is time for you to understand


Your money and your power's got you mesmerized
You are obsessed and enchanted by your wealth and influence


Educated lady with your college degree
You are a learned woman with a university diploma


Amazes me why you just can't see
I am surprised why you cannot understand


Learned everything from your books on the shelf
You have acquired knowledge from various sources


But no one ever taught you how to think for yourself
However, nobody has ever taught you to develop an independent thought process


Sophisticated lady take a lesson from me
Listen and learn from me, oh sophisticated woman


I can help you be what you want to be
I can assist you in becoming what you aspire to be


Together we'll see many brighter days
If we unite, we will experience a lot of positive times


If it takes forever, gonna change your ways
Even if it takes a lifetime, I will change your behavior


Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
Oh, woman who thinks she is high-class, wear casual clothing instead


You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone
You are vulnerable and dependent on others when you are alone


Pretty lady, get back
Hey, beautiful woman, step back


Pretty lady, yea, sweet thing
Hey, lovely lady, yes, you are an attractive person




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, IRVING MILLS, MITCHELL PARISH

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