So You Want To Be
Patti Smith Lyrics


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So, you want to be a rock 'n roll star
Well, listen now to what I say
Get yourself an electric guitar
And take some time and learn how to play

And when your hair's combed right
And your pants are tight, it's gonna be all right
With time you go downtown
To the agent man, he won't let you down
Sell your soul to the company
They're all waiting there to sell plastic wares

And in a week or two, if you make the charts
The girls will tear you apart

What you pay for these riches and fame?
Well, it's all a vicious game, you're a little insane
What you get is the public acclaim
Don't forget who you are, you're a rock 'n roll star

Na, na na, na na na, na na
Na na, na na, na na na

Hey you, come here, get up
Ah, this is the era where everybody creates
Recognize my face? They call me broken glass
That's because of the sounds [Incomprehensible]

What you pay for all these riches and fame?
Well, it's all a vicious game, you're a little insane
Well, you're a little insane, oh a little insane
Cause the thing that you gain is the public acclaim





Don't forget who you are, don't forget who you are
Don't forget who you are, you're a rock 'n roll star

Overall Meaning

"So You Want To Be" is a song by Patti Smith that takes a sarcastic and critical look at the music industry and the idea of fame. The song opens with the iconic line "So, you want to be a rock 'n roll star" and provides commentary on what it takes to make it in the music industry. Smith's lyrics suggest that success in the music industry requires more than just musical talent. To be successful, one needs to be willing to sell out to the big corporations, sign away their soul and play the game of fame.


The lyrics go on to describe the process of becoming a rockstar, with reference to the importance of image and style- "And when your hair’s combed right and your pants are tight, it’s gonna be alright". Smith’s commentary continues to be critical of the industry as she sings about the ways that record labels look for the next big star and the exploitation of young artists who are willing to do anything for a chance at fame. She warns the potential rockstar not to forget who they are and who they've sacrificed to get where they are.


Overall, "So You Want To Be" is a song that critiques the music industry and the pursuit of fame while highlighting the sacrifice required to make it as a rockstar. Smith's lyrics encourage listeners to remember who they are and what they stand for, and not to lose themselves in the game of fame.


Line by Line Meaning

So, you want to be a rock 'n roll star
You dream of being a popular musician


Well, listen now to what I say
I have valuable advice for you


Get yourself an electric guitar
Acquire the proper instrument to achieve your goal


And take some time and learn how to play
Practice and become proficient


And when your hair's combed right
Appear presentable and fashionable


And your pants are tight, it's gonna be all right
Wearing trendy clothing will help you succeed


With time you go downtown
Visit the city to pursue opportunities


To the agent man, he won't let you down
Seek out representation to advance your career


Sell your soul to the company
Compromise your artistic integrity to please corporations


They're all waiting there to sell plastic wares
The music industry markets commercialized products


And in a week or two, if you make the charts
Appear on the popular music rankings


The girls will tear you apart
Fans can sometimes become obsessive


What you pay for these riches and fame?
What is the cost of achieving success?


Well, it's all a vicious game, you're a little insane
The music industry is competitive and can cause mental strain


What you get is the public acclaim
The reward is recognition from the general public


Don't forget who you are, you're a rock 'n roll star
Stay true to yourself and your musical identity




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Written by: Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn

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