Born in Buxton, Derbyshire, Cole grew up in nearby Chapel en le Frith and went to New Mills Grammar School. After failing in law at University College London, he later attended (but did not graduate from) the University of Glasgow where he studied philosophy and English and met the other members of band that would become The Commotions. Their 1984 debut, Rattlesnakes, contained numerous literary and pop culture references to figures like Norman Mailer, Grace Kelly, Eva Marie Saint, Truman Capote and Joan Didion. The group produced two more albums, Easy Pieces and Mainstream, before disbanding in 1989, when Cole re-located to New York to record with legendary musicians like Fred Maher and Robert Quine (as well as a then largely unknown Matthew Sweet).
This solo setting produced two acclaimed albums, Lloyd Cole in 1990 and 1991's Don't Get Weird on Me Babe. The latter was recorded in two parts: one side continued the New York rock mastered on his first solo album, while the other side featured a session orchestra, much in the style of Burt Bacharach or Scott Walker. Although some reviewers have claimed Don't Get Weird on Me Babe (the title being a quote from the American neo-realism poet Raymond Carver) to be a creative peak, it produced significantly lesser record sales, and the contract with Capitol Records ended.
Subsequently signed by Rykodisc, Cole continued redefining his sound with Bad Vibes (1993), a collaboration with producer/remixer Adam Peters using a harder, grunge and psychedelica inspired sound. Love Story (1995) established stripped-down, largely acoustic sound landscapes with the help of Stephen Street (famous for his work with Blur and The Smiths) and former Commotions Neil Clark and Blair Cowan; the album produced a minor hit with the song "Like Lovers Do".
In 2000, after years without a contract, Cole recorded a disc with the New York band The Negatives, featuring Jill Sobule and Dave Derby of the Dambuilders. He has since released solo albums on smaller independent labels. Sanctuary Records, the company responsible for the revival of Morrissey, released Music in a Foreign Language (2003) in the U.K. Recorded largely by Cole himself (including tracks recorded directly into a Mac), the songs had a stark, folk-inspired singer-songwriter style. One Little Indian, home of Björk, released Music in a Foreign Language in the U.S.; they also collected a number of outtakes (recorded from 1996 to 2000) on 2004's Etc. and released an instrumental ambient electronica album, Plastic Wood, the same year.
Cole continued to tour, playing intimate club venues in a one-man acoustic setting. In 2004, to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of Rattlesnakes, Lloyd Cole and the Commotions reformed to perform a one-off, sell-out tour in the U.K. and Ireland. An avid golfer, he is also known for playing concerts in towns suspiciously close to famous golf courses. He also shares a passion for this sport with Alice Cooper who is said to introduce the song "Only Women Bleed" claiming "not even Lloyd Cole has written a song about menstruation" when playing live.
Cole's album "Antidepressant" was released in 2006 featuring the former Commotions guitarist Neil Clark on some tracks.
The follow-up Broken Record, released in September 2010, marked a departure from his solo recordings, as it was performed by a band of longstanding friends and working partners, including Fred Maher, Joan Wasser, Rainy Orteca, Dave Derby and Blair Cowan – as well as two musicians, Matt Cullen (guitar; banjo) and Mark Schwaber (guitar; mandolin).
An album co-funded by fans, Standards, was released in June 2013.
A studio album – Guesswork – was released on July 26, 2019 by earMUSIC.
Millionaire
Lloyd Cole Lyrics
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And I'm a millionaire
She wants to mother my children
I think I wanna marry her
Well I haven't got a lot of money
Got a full head of hair?
But she's a girl in a million
And I'm a millionaire
Her dad's a bigshot politician
Her mother she's a judge
And I'm a no good for nothing
And I'm the one that she loves
Well we haven't got a lot of money
Since daddy took the trust fund away
But she's a girl in a million
And I'm a millionaire
She's a goalgetter and I have to go and get her
She ought to know better could do better
But I'm the one that she loves
(go figure)
Hey hey hey
My fortune cookie says ah
She's a girl in a million
And I'm a millionaire
Yeah
She's a girl in a million yes
She's a girl in a million (I'm a millionaire)
She's a girl in a million, million, million, million, million, million
She's a girl in a million, yes she's a girl in a million, million
And I'm a millionaire
The lyrics to Lloyd Cole's song "Millionaire" tell the story of a man who is enamored with a woman who is seemingly out of his league. Despite the fact that he doesn't have much money, he sees her as a girl in a million and wants to marry her. The song also touches on the differences between their families, highlighting her parents' successful careers as a bigshot politician and judge, and his lack of status or wealth.
Throughout the song, the singer acknowledges that he may not be the best match for this woman, but he can't control his feelings for her. He even jokes about how his "fortune cookie says" she is a girl in a million, further emphasizing how rare and special he finds her to be.
The overall vibe of the song is one of love and admiration mixed with a hint of humor and self-awareness. The singer knows that he may not be the most eligible bachelor, but he still sees himself as a millionaire simply because he is lucky enough to have this amazing woman in his life.
Line by Line Meaning
Well she's a girl in a million
She's unique and special, and one of a kind
And I'm a millionaire
I'm rich and wealthy, but still feel inferior to her
She wants to mother my children
She desires to start a family with me
I think I wanna marry her
I'm considering spending the rest of my life with her
Well I haven't got a lot of money
I'm not financially stable
Got a full head of hair?
But at least I still have my hair
Her dad's a bigshot politician
Her father is a powerful and influential politician
Her mother she's a judge
Her mother is a respected and authoritative judge
And I'm a no good for nothing
I'm worthless and have no significant achievements or accomplishments
And I'm the one that she loves
Despite being a nobody, she still loves me
Since daddy took the trust fund away
We lost our financial support when her father cut off our trust fund
She's a goalgetter and I have to go and get her
She's ambitious and driven, and I have to work hard to keep up with her
She ought to know better could do better
She could have anyone she wants, but she chooses me
But I'm the one that she loves
Despite my shortcomings, she still loves me
My fortune cookie says ah
I got a fortune cookie message
She's a girl in a million
She's truly one of a kind
She's a girl in a million yes
She's definitely one of a kind
She's a girl in a million, million, million, million, million, million
She's uniquely special, beyond measure
And I'm a millionaire
And yet, she still chose to be with me
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