Yesterday's Men
Madness Lyrics


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An insolent speck of youth
Being taken for a walk
So tightly by the ear
That he can hardly talk

Yesterday's men hang to today
To sing in the old fashioned way
It must get better in the long run
Has to get better in the long run

A metropolitan marathon
Has been held today
But who you need to catch
Will be coming the other way

Yesterday's men hang to today
To sing in any old way
It must get better in the long run
Has to get better in the long run

Because when you're told to start
How far can you go
When your race is won
And you already know
Because when you're told to stop
How far will you go
When your race is run
And you already know

Yesterday's men hang to today
To sing in any old way
It must get better in the long run
Has to get better in the long run
Will it get better in the long run
Will we be here in the long run

Yesterday's men hang to today
To sing in any old way
It must get better in the long run
Has to get better in the long run
Will it get better in the long run
Will we be here in the long run





Do do do do do do hang on
In the long run

Overall Meaning

The opening verse of Madness's "Yesterday's Men" paints a vivid picture of a youthful individual being taken for a walk against their will. The use of the word "insolent" suggests that the youth is perhaps brash or disrespectful towards authority, leading to them being forcibly dragged by the ear. The second and third verses shift focus to the titular "yesterday's men", who seem to be struggling to find their place in the contemporary world. The line "to sing in the old fashioned way" indicates a resistance to change, a stubborn hold onto outdated methods of doing things. The line "it must get better in the long run, has to get better in the long run" is repeated throughout the song, suggesting a desperate hope for improvement despite a lack of clear direction or momentum.


The fourth verse takes on a more metaphorical tone, referencing a "metropolitan marathon" and a need to catch someone who is coming the other way. This could be interpreted in a number of ways - an effort to stay ahead of the curve, a desire to connect with lost or forgotten individuals, or a general feeling of disorientation and confusion. The fifth and sixth verses return to the chorus, with slight variations on the earlier "yesterday's men" phrase. The repetition of the question "will it get better in the long run, will we be here in the long run" seems to underline the sense of doubt and unease that permeates the song overall.


Line by Line Meaning

An insolent speck of youth
Young people who act with disrespect and defiance


Being taken for a walk
Being controlled or coerced


So tightly by the ear
Being held in place and silenced


That he can hardly talk
Being unable to speak out against authority or express oneself freely


Yesterday's men hang to today
People stuck in outdated ways or traditions


To sing in the old fashioned way
Continuing to follow outdated social norms despite their irrelevance


It must get better in the long run
Hope for a better future despite current circumstances


Has to get better in the long run
Belief that a better future is a necessity


A metropolitan marathon
A symbolic representation of the competitive nature of modern society


Has been held today
Life goes on, whether or not one is prepared for it


But who you need to catch
Opportunities or possibilities that have already passed


Will be coming the other way
The unlikelihood of success or progress


To sing in any old way
To continue with outdated ways despite their ineffectiveness


Because when you're told to start
Instructions for what to do and when


How far can you go
How much can you achieve or progress


When your race is won
When success has been achieved


And you already know
The inevitability of success or failure


Because when you're told to stop
Instructions for what not to do and when


How far will you go
How much will you resist or fight back


When your race is run
When you have reached the end of your life or career


Will it get better in the long run
Repeated questioning of the hope for a better future


Will we be here in the long run
Questioning of the possibility of surviving in a competitive, oppressive society


Do do do do do do hang on
A repeated plea for endurance


In the long run
The future, which is uncertain and could go one way or another




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, CHRISTOPHER FOREMAN, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@lindalulu3677

An insolent speck of youth
Being taken for a walk
So tightly by the ear
That he can hardly talk
Yesterday's men, hang on to today
To sing in the old-fashioned way
It must get better in the long run
Has to get better in the long run
A metropolitan marathon
Marathon
Has been held today
But who you need to catch
Will be coming the other way
Yesterday's men, hang on to today
To sing, any old way
It must get better in the long run
Has to get better in the long run
Because when you're told to start
How far can you go?
When your race is run
And you already know
Because when you're told to stop
Stop!
How far will you go?
When your race is run
And you already know
Yesterday's men, hang on to today
Hang on
To sing, any old way
It must get better in the long run
Has to get better in the long run
Will it get better in the long run?
Will we be here in the long run?
(Saxophone)
Do-do-do-do-do-do
Hang on
Yesterday's men, hang to today
Hang on
To sing, any old way
It must get better in the long run
Has to get better in the long run
Will it get better in the long run?
Will we be here in the long run?
Do-do-do-do-do-do
Hang on
In the long run.



All comments from YouTube:

@boris1387

As the boys grew up, so did the rest of us...but I'll never stop looking back now and then to see the fun and sad times we all had. Madness played a huge part in my life. And always will. ❤

@stuartmorgan1150

we're still here in2024 my friend....

@Bikewithlove

Madness are real musicians, not the run-of-the-mill music industry fodder with trust funds. Hardworking musical geniuses disguised as goofballs. The song “Our House” has been in my head this week, because it still blows my mind how it gets right under my skin and sounds eternally familiar. Only a group of uniquely experienced & talented professionals could pull something like that off. All these years later and I appreciate them more than ever.

@user-jn9om2yl9z

Not what said when wrote my girl 'mainly guy at work in ear.

@NancyDrewe

Every single one of them is ridiculously talented. And their gear was tops. ❤️

@UncleJoeLITE

You're so right, I've clocked up 43 straight years of being Mad. Hearing Monsieur Barso's piano techniques helped mini-me understand music much better.

@darrenb8974

As of 6 November 2021 there are 7.8 billion people in the world. I'm not going to get into politics or family planning. But even with 663,770 views, that leaves quite a lot who need to be educated about this piece of melancholic beauty. Thank you and please be happy.

@deanosaur808

The world is bigger than YouTube!

@SamHaynesMusic

Their best song by a mile. Love the ska stuff but they really wrote some great songs in the mid 80s. This is perfect.

@timbayliss4153

@*Uncle Joe* The real trouble with this country, in my opinion, assuming you are talking about Mrs Thatcher, is we should have had two Poll Taxes. One for the very rich say pay £100, and the poor pay about 5 or 30p. Or every country whose turn it is, to run the EU, treat it like a General Election, be the governing economy, for every five years.

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