Ain't This the Life
Oingo Boingo Lyrics


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Livin' way up now in a penthouse high
Our steaks are rare and our martini's dry
Folks below they say it ain't fair
Hell with them, I really don't care
Joie de vivre, mon amie
Ain't this the life

Having a party on a big jet plane
I got so drunk that I could feel no pain
Hangin' out in acapulco,
Drinkin' rum and sniffin' co-co
Pretty senorita look this way
Dancing through the night
Everything's alright
Girlfriend and a wife
Ain't this the life, ain't this the life
Ain't this the life, baby, baby, baby . . .

Tropical island in the deep blue sea
The natives are friendly and the lobster's free
Sipping cognac like a french king
Plenty of room, I own the whole thing
Joie de vivre, mon amie
Ain't this the life

Think I'll go out now on a shopping spree
Breakfast in new york, dinner in parie
Hangin' out with lynn and suzie
Have a massage and a ja'causezi
Climb into bed and see what's on tv
Dancing through the night
Everything's alright
Girlfriend and a wife . . .




Ain't this the life, ain't this the life
Ain't this the life, tell me, tell me, tell me . . .

Overall Meaning

The song Ain't This the Life by Oingo Boingo is a satirical commentary on the hedonistic lifestyle of the wealthy. The lyrics describe living in a penthouse where steaks are rare and martinis are dry, ignoring the complaints of the people below. The singer throws a party on a big jet plane and gets so drunk that he feels no pain. He also goes to Acapulco and enjoys rum and coke while dancing with a pretty señorita. The singer then describes owning a tropical island where he sips cognac like a French king and eats free lobster. He goes on a shopping spree, has breakfast in New York and dinner in Paris, and hangs out with Lynn and Suzie while getting massages and jacuzzis.


The song is a criticism of the shallow and selfish lifestyles of the wealthy, who are able to indulge in their desires without consequence. The repetitive refrain of "ain't this the life" serves to underscore the irony of the situation - the singer is living a life of excess but seems to be oblivious to the problems of the world around him. The sarcastic tone of the song suggests that the true joys of life are not found in material possessions or self-indulgence, but in meaningful experiences and connections with others.


Line by Line Meaning

Livin' way up now in a penthouse high
We're living in a luxurious penthouse in the sky


Our steaks are rare and our martini's dry
We're eating expensive rare steaks and drinking dry martinis


Folks below they say it ain't fair
People below us think it's not right that we live like this


Hell with them, I really don't care
We don't care about their opinions


Joie de vivre, mon amie
We're enjoying life to the fullest, my friend


Ain't this the life
Isn't this an amazing life we're living


Having a party on a big jet plane
We're having a party on a private jet


I got so drunk that I could feel no pain
I drank so much that I didn't feel any pain


Hangin' out in acapulco,
We're relaxing in Acapulco


Drinkin' rum and sniffin' co-co
We're drinking rum and sniffing cocaine


Pretty senorita look this way
A beautiful lady is catching our attention


Tropical island in the deep blue sea
We're on a tropical island surrounded by the beautiful sea


The natives are friendly and the lobster's free
The locals are nice and we're enjoying free lobster


Sipping cognac like a french king
We're drinking cognac like French royalty


Plenty of room, I own the whole thing
We have a lot of space and we own the entire island


Think I'll go out now on a shopping spree
I'm thinking of going shopping now


Breakfast in new york, dinner in parie
We can have breakfast in New York City and dinner in Paris


Hangin' out with lynn and suzie
We're spending time with our friends Lynn and Suzie


Have a massage and a ja'causezi
We're going to get a massage and soak in a Jacuzzi


Climb into bed and see what's on tv
We're going to bed and watching TV


Ain't this the life
Isn't this a wonderful life we're living




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DANNY ELFMAN

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