High Heels
Paul Cauthen Lyrics


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Worked all week
Makin' ends meet
Earning my blue collar
Rollin' dimes
Working overtime
Got a few extra dollars
It's been so long since we tied one on
Been a minute since you let your hair down
All work no play
Nah, not today
Let's take it on up to uptown

Put on them high heels
'Cause we're going out tonight
Givin' me the good feels
Turnin' me on like a neon light
We can drink, we can dance to a honky-tonk band
Burn it down 'til closing time
Put on them high heels
'Cause we're going out tonight

We can skip the line 'cause a friend of mine
Can sneak us in the backdoor
Having a ball in no time at all
Spinnin' you round the dance floor
Turnin' them heads
Knockin' them dead
Might get a little bit sideways
Downin' doubles
Rubbin' buckles
'Bout to take you out and I can't wait

Put on them high heels
'Cause we're going out tonight
Givin' me the good feels
Turnin' me on like a neon light
We can drink, we can dance to a honky-tonk band
Burn it down 'til closing time
Put on them high heels
'Cause we're going out tonight

If we leave right now and take the backroads out
We don't have to miss the downbeat
I'll be dropping that clutch
Kickin' up dust
You can get ready in the backseat

Put on them high heels
'Cause we're going out tonight
Givin' me the good feels
Turnin' me on like a neon light
We can drink, we can dance to a honky-tonk band
Burn it down 'til closing time

Mm
Put on them high heels
'Cause we're going out tonight




Put on them high heels
'Cause we're going out tonight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "High Heels" by Paul Cauthen tell the story of a hardworking individual who has been laboring all week to make ends meet. The singer, who likely works a blue-collar job, is depicted as someone who diligently rolls dimes and puts in overtime to earn a few extra dollars. The lyrics emphasize the routine and grind of working life, suggesting a desire for a break from the daily hustle and bustle.


As the singer reflects on the long stretch of time since they last had a night out on the town and let loose, there is a palpable sense of anticipation and excitement building up. The invitation to leave behind the work-centric mindset and embrace a carefree night out is presented as a much-needed escape. The lyrics suggest a shift from the mundane routine of work to a more exhilarating and lively atmosphere in uptown where the singer can truly unwind.


The imagery of putting on high heels symbolizes a transformation from the everyday self to a more glamorous and confident persona. By getting dressed up and going out on the town, the singer and their partner are entering a realm of fun, music, and socializing. The mention of dancing to a honky-tonk band and reveling in the nightlife suggests a desire for enjoyment and connection, away from the pressures of work.


The final verses of the song paint a picture of spontaneity and adventure as the singer and their partner impulsively decide to take the backroads and savor the journey to their destination. The sense of freedom and escapism is further highlighted as they prepare for the night out together. Overall, "High Heels" by Paul Cauthen conveys a narrative of breaking free from the constraints of work, embracing the excitement of a night out, and finding joy in the simple pleasures of music, dancing, and companionship.


Line by Line Meaning

Worked all week
Spent the entire week working


Makin' ends meet
Making enough money to cover expenses


Earning my blue collar
Working as a laborer


Rollin' dimes
Saving money little by little


Working overtime
Putting in extra hours at work


Got a few extra dollars
Managed to save some money


Been a minute since you let your hair down
Been a while since you relaxed and had fun


All work no play
Too focused on work, not enough fun


Nah, not today
Not today, we're going out instead


Let's take it on up to uptown
Let's go out to a more upscale area


Givin' me the good feels
Making me feel good


Turnin' me on like a neon light
Exciting and energizing me


We can drink, we can dance to a honky-tonk band
We can have a good time listening to music and dancing


Burn it down 'til closing time
Party hard until the bar closes


We can skip the line 'cause a friend of mine
We can jump the line because of my friend


Can sneak us in the backdoor
Can get us in without waiting


Spinnin' you round the dance floor
Dancing with you all around the floor


Knockin' them dead
Impressing everyone around


Might get a little bit sideways
Might get a little drunk or rowdy


Downin' doubles
Drinking double shots of alcohol


Rubbin' buckles
Enjoying a wild and fun night out


If we leave right now and take the backroads out
If we leave immediately and take the less traveled roads


We don't have to miss the downbeat
We won't miss the rhythm and excitement


I'll be dropping that clutch
I'll drive fast and aggressively


Kickin' up dust
Driving recklessly and making a scene


You can get ready in the backseat
You can finish preparing for the night in the car




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, PFIVE Entertainment Mexico, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BEAU BEDFORD, KENDELL MARVEL, PAUL CAUTHEN

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