Stepping into Line
Madness Lyrics


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I didn't want to,
Leave you behind,
But your clothes weren't stepping,
Into line.
Too much self pity,
Not enough nitty gritty
And just when you were looking pretty
Pretty boring, pretty drab, out of date, colors bad,

You should know it stays the same.
No individuals things ever change.
But if it's new, its in the past.
Everything goes by so fast.
Upstaged by the supporting cast.
don't ask the girlfriend to throw it away,
It'll be in fashion by next Friday,
Hoping our clothes have something say

Take it away!

Haha

The in vogue clock goes spinning round
Space age fashion lifts off the ground
Just accept the new faith
Try and look common place
Instead of looking out of place





But can't you see I'm staying still, that rich little bastards made me Ill,
Ill, Ill!

Overall Meaning

In the song Stepping Into Line, Madness singer Suggs is trying to explain to his former love interest why he had to leave her behind. He blames her old-fashioned fashion sense, describing her clothes as not stepping into line. He implies that she has wallowed in self-pity rather than getting down to business, and that she'd become boring and outdated. Suggs then suggests that time flies, and what's out of fashion now may be trendy next week. He invites listeners to take away the message that instead of standing out, they should try to blend in.


The song is essentially a commentary on the obsession with fashion and how it changes every now and then. It also suggests that conforming to the ever-changing trends has become the norm, and those who don't are left behind. Suggs then ends the song on a personal note, expressing that the whole ordeal has made him ill, blaming it on the rich little bastards.


Line by Line Meaning

I didn't want to,
I didn't want to leave you behind.


Leave you behind,
Leave you behind.


But your clothes weren't stepping,
But your clothes weren't fitting in.


Into line.
Into line.


Too much self pity,
You were feeling sorry for yourself.


Not enough nitty gritty
You weren't putting in the effort.


And just when you were looking pretty
And just when you started to look good.


Pretty boring, pretty drab, out of date, colors bad,
You were actually looking boring, drab, outdated, and had bad colors.


You should know it stays the same.
Things don't often change.


No individuals things ever change.
Individual things hardly change.


But if it's new, its in the past.
If it's new, it's already outdated.


Everything goes by so fast.
Everything moves so quickly.


Upstaged by the supporting cast.
Not standing out compared to others.


don't ask the girlfriend to throw it away,
Don't ask your girlfriend to get rid of it.


It'll be in fashion by next Friday,
It might be back in fashion by next week.


Hoping our clothes have something say
Hoping our clothes make a statement.


Take it away!
Keep going!


The in vogue clock goes spinning round
The fashionable trend is always changing.


Space age fashion lifts off the ground
New futuristic fashion becomes popular.


Just accept the new faith
Just accept the new way of things.


Try and look common place
Try to look like everyone else.


Instead of looking out of place
Instead of looking different.


But can't you see I'm staying still, that rich little bastards made me Ill,
But can't you see I'm not changing, that rich people make me sick.


Ill, Ill, Ill!
Sick, sick, sick!




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CARL SMYTH, CHRIS FOREMAN, DANIEL WOODGATE, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE THOMPSON, MARK BEDFORD, MICHAEL BARSON

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