Song and Dance
Resurrection Band Lyrics


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If I could trust anyone but me, I might trust you,
I'm so tired of this travesty called life,
I have lived in the backstage lies and parodies,
I have seen it from the husbands and their wives.

If...if...
Could I take another chance if I could believe this ain't another song and dance?
Don't even mention love, baby, don't even breathe,
What I've had to steal, could you give it to me?
Maybe we could find something that we need,
I'd like to believe what I see.

If...if...
Should I take another chance, if I could believe this ain't another song and dance?

Now I don't wanna sound cold-hearted,
Don't want no strings on me, (another song and dace)
I have scars from several battlefields and I won't supply your greed.

If I could trust anyone but me, I might trust you,
I'm so tired of this travesty called life,
Oh, I have lived in the backstage lies and parodies,
I have seen it from the husbands and their wives.





They won't fill my need.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Resurrection Band's "Song and Dance" speak to a sense of weariness and skepticism towards life and relationships. The singer expresses a desire to trust someone, but their past experiences have left them jaded and unable to believe that a genuine connection is possible. They've seen through the façade of happy marriages and feel that life is nothing more than a "travesty" filled with "lies and parodies." The singer is essentially asking themselves if they should take another chance on love, if they can believe that it's not just another "song and dance."


The second half of the song takes on a more confrontational tone, as the singer warns a potential partner not to even mention love unless they can give them something real. They've been through too much already and won't tolerate anyone trying to use them for their own selfish gain. The final lines of the song suggest that the singer recognizes that no one person can fulfill all their needs and desires, and that they must ultimately rely on themselves to find fulfillment.


Overall, "Song and Dance" is a song that speaks to the difficulty of trusting others and finding genuine connection in a world that can sometimes feel like nothing more than a series of hollow performances. The lyrics are raw and honest, and the band's blues-inspired sound reinforces the sense of weariness and disillusionment expressed in the words.


Line by Line Meaning

If I could trust anyone but me, I might trust you,
I have trust issues because I've been hurt before and the only person I can trust is myself. Maybe if I knew I could trust you, I would take a chance.


I'm so tired of this travesty called life,
Life has been full of disappointments and hardships, and I'm exhausted from trying to deal with it all.


I have lived in the backstage lies and parodies,
I've been surrounded by fake people and fake situations, and it's starting to wear on me.


I have seen it from the husbands and their wives.
I've witnessed firsthand how relationships can be a sham, even between married couples.


If...if... Could I take another chance if I could believe this ain't another song and dance?
I'm hesitant to take another chance because I don't want to be fooled again. Is there any reason to believe that this isn't just another empty promise?


Don't even mention love, baby, don't even breathe,
I'm not interested in hearing about love because it's caused me too much pain in the past.


What I've had to steal, could you give it to me?
I've had to work hard for everything I have, and I'm not sure anyone else is willing to put in that kind of effort.


Maybe we could find something that we need,
There's a possibility that we could help each other out and find what we need if we work together.


I'd like to believe what I see.
I need to be able to trust my own eyes and instincts, and not be taken in by surface appearances.


Should I take another chance, if I could believe this ain't another song and dance?
I want to know if there's any reason to believe that this isn't just another empty promise before I take another chance.


Now I don't wanna sound cold-hearted,
I don't want to come across as unfeeling or uncaring, but I have to look out for myself.


Don't want no strings on me, (another song and dance)
I don't want to be tied down or beholden to anyone else's expectations or desires. I've been down that road before and it never ends well.


I have scars from several battlefields and I won't supply your greed.
I've been through a lot and I'm not interested in getting involved with someone who just wants to use me or take advantage of me.


They won't fill my need.
I'm still searching for what I truly need, and I know that I won't find it in the people and situations I've encountered so far.




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John McGowan


on Hotfootin'

A couple of lyrics changes:
"Banana-boat Buick blaring in stereo can't drown out what he is saying."
"Brothers and sisters he tells them..."

Bruce M. Axtens


on Benny & Sue

"ignored the one inside" or "ignored the warning sign"?

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