Coattails Of A Dead Man
Primus Lyrics


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He wasn't lookin' for fanfare or fame
But it all came around just the same.
He then met a girl with desire in her eye,
He gave her love, she took his name.

The times they were good, the times they were bad,
Most times it was just in between.
The hard pill he swallowed was the times that they had,
She put on display for all to be seen.

Some find their solace in work or the lord,
She was quite content in her dream.
When his eyes they burned from the bright lime light,
He found comfort in the bottle of Ol' Jimmy Beam.

One day from the depths of his deep darkened hole,
He reached out for something to feel.
She offered back nothin' but lack of respect
So he left himself out with two barrels of steel.

She cried in the day, she cried in the night.
She cried loudest when someone was near.
Whether crying for him or she cried for herself,
The bigger the camera, the bigger the tear.

Most folks agree that she was living a hell
And publicly she showed her pain.
And never once was there a thought for herself,
And the ever-growing slices of fortune and fame.

Now on the coattails of a dead man she'll ride
On the coattails of a dead man she'll ride.




On the coattails of a dead man she'll ride she'll ride,
On the coattails of a dead man she'll ride she'll ride high.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Primus's song "Coattails of a Dead Man" tell the story of a man who found himself in the spotlight due to his talents, but ended up losing himself to alcohol as he struggled with the pressure and attention that came with fame. He also fell in love with a woman who wanted the fame and the benefits that came with it, and as their relationship deteriorated, she began to use their personal struggles for publicity. Eventually, the man reached his breaking point and took his own life, leaving the woman to continue riding on the coattails of his fame even though he was gone.


The lyrics explore themes of fame, addiction, and unhealthy relationships, as well as the toll that the public eye can take on an individual. They also question the motives of those who seek fame at any cost, and the consequences that may come with that pursuit.


Overall, "Coattails of a Dead Man" is a dark and introspective song that offers a cautionary tale about the dangers of fame and the importance of staying true to oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

He wasn't lookin' for fanfare or fame
He didn't want fame or attention


But it all came around just the same.
Still, he ended up becoming famous.


He then met a girl with desire in her eye,
He fell in love with a girl who had big dreams.


He gave her love, she took his name.
He married her and took on her family name.


The times they were good, the times they were bad,
Their relationship had its ups and downs.


Most times it was just in between.
Most of the time, things were average.


The hard pill he swallowed was the times that they had,
But the most difficult part was when she would show their private moments to the world.


She put on display for all to be seen.
She would make public their private moments.


Some find their solace in work or the lord,
Some people find comfort in their job or religion.


She was quite content in her dream.
But she was only focused on achieving her own dreams.


When his eyes they burned from the bright lime light,
When he couldn't handle the attention and scrutiny anymore,


He found comfort in the bottle of Ol' Jimmy Beam.
He turned to alcohol for solace.


One day from the depths of his deep darkened hole,
Eventually, he hit rock bottom.


He reached out for something to feel.
He wanted to feel something – anything.


She offered back nothin' but lack of respect
But his wife didn't show him any respect or empathy.


So he left himself out with two barrels of steel.
So he ended his own life.


She cried in the day, she cried in the night.
His wife was devastated and cried often.


She cried loudest when someone was near.
But she only cried loudly when other people were around to witness it.


Whether crying for him or she cried for herself,
It's unclear whether she was crying for him or for herself.


The bigger the camera, the bigger the tear.
But she always seemed to cry more when there were cameras around.


Most folks agree that she was living a hell.
Most people think that she was miserable.


And publicly she showed her pain.
And she made sure to show her pain publicly.


And never once was there a thought for herself,
But she never seemed to think about how her actions affected herself or others.


And the ever-growing slices of fortune and fame.
And she continued to gain more wealth and fame.


Now on the coattails of a dead man she'll ride
Now she will benefit from her dead husband's fame and fortune.


On the coattails of a dead man she'll ride.


On the coattails of a dead man she'll ride she'll ride,


On the coattails of a dead man she'll ride she'll ride high.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: BRYAN KEI MANTIA, LES CLAYPOOL, REID L. III LALONDE

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