I'm Not Your Stepping Stone
Paul Revere & The Raiders Lyrics


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I-I-I-I-I'm not your steppin' stone,
I-I-I-I-I'm not your steppin' stone.

You're trying to make your mark in society,
You're using all the tricks that you used on me,
You're reading all them high-fashion magazines,
The clothes you're wearing, girl, they're causing public scenes.
I said, I-I-I-I-I'm not your steppin' stone,
I-I-I-I-I'm not your steppin' stone. (No!)

Not your steppin' stone,
Not your steppin' stone,

When I first met you, girl, you didn't have no shoes,
But, now you're walking around like you're front page news,
You've been awful careful 'bout the friends you choose,
But, you won't find my name in your book of "Who's Who".

I said, I-I-I-I-I'm not your steppin' stone, (No, girl, not me!)
I-I-I-I-I'm not your steppin' stone. (No!)

Not your steppin' stone,
I'm not your steppin' stone,

Not your steppin' stone,
Not your steppin' stone,
Not your steppin' stone,
Not your steppin' stone,

No, girl, I'm not your steppin' stone,
Not your steppin' stone,




Not your steppin' stone,
Not your steppin' stone,

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Paul Revere & The Raiders' song I'm Not Your Stepping Stone appears to be a cautionary tale about a girl who is trying to use someone to advance her own social status. The singer is telling the girl that he is not going to allow himself to be used as her “stepping stone.” The lyrics suggest that the girl is shallow and superficial, obsessed with high-fashion magazines and using all of the “tricks” she has to advance herself. She is also described as causing “public scenes” with the clothes she wears.


The singer, who appears to have had a romantic relationship with the girl in the past, seems to be warning her that he is not going to allow himself to be manipulated anymore. He points out that while she has become more successful and influential, he has not been a part of her rise to the top. The singer's defiance in saying "I'm not your steppin' stone" repeatedly at the end of each verse, emphasizes his unwillingness to be used by the girl in pursuit of her personal goals.


Overall, the lyrics serve as a critique of the superficiality and insincerity of social climbing, warning against the dangers of using people along the way.


Line by Line Meaning

I-I-I-I-I'm not your steppin' stone,
I refuse to be used or manipulated as a means to accomplish your goals.


You're trying to make your mark in society,
You're attempting to establish yourself as a noteworthy individual in the eyes of others.


You're using all the tricks that you used on me,
You're using the same tactics on others that you used to deceive and manipulate me in the past.


You're reading all them high-fashion magazines,
You're obsessively consuming superficial media and mainstream fashion trends.


The clothes you're wearing, girl, they're causing public scenes.
Your clothing choices are attention-seeking and causing disturbances in public settings.


Not your steppin' stone,
I won't let you use me as a pawn in your game of personal gain.


When I first met you, girl, you didn't have no shoes,
When we first met, you were humble and unassuming.


But, now you're walking around like you're front page news,
But now you're acting like a celebrity or someone who deserves to be in the spotlight.


You've been awful careful 'bout the friends you choose,
You've been selective about who you associate with, likely for the purpose of social climbing.


But, you won't find my name in your book of "Who's Who".
But I won't be included in the list of prestigious or notable people you associate with.


No, girl, I'm not your steppin' stone,
No matter how hard you try, I won't allow myself to be used for your personal gain and advancement.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart

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