Falling Up
Rickie Lee Jones Lyrics


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A honey skinned girl, she's light on her feet
Twirling on Apollo but she's going down there for something to eat
On the corner, we see him coming
Followed by the rabbis with their soft shoes humming

We're falling up, yeah, yeah
We're falling up
Come on try to remember
Honey girl, we could be like him
Transfiguration, try to remember

We're falling up, yeah, yeah, yeah
We're falling up, oh, oh, oh, oh
We're falling up, oh, woah
We're falling up

Honey baby
We're living with the Romans now
I want you to remember this
Come on, try to remember

We're falling up, yeah, yeah, yeah
We're falling up, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
We're falling up, hey
We're falling up, oh, woah

Try to remember




Try to remember
Try to remember

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Rickie Lee Jones's song Falling Up are open to interpretation, as is much of her work, but one interpretation could be that the "honey-skinned girl" and "him" mentioned are two different characters, with "him" being a spiritual or religious figure. The line "followed by the rabbis with their soft shoes humming" suggests a Jewish reference, which ties in with the Apollo reference (Apollo being a Greek god of music and poetry), and the line "transfiguration, try to remember" adds to the spiritual theme.


The repeated phrase "we're falling up" adds to the ambiguity of the lyrics, but could be interpreted as a feeling of ascension or rising despite potential difficult circumstances ("we're living with the Romans now"). The encouragement to "try to remember" could be a reminder to hold onto hope and faith during challenging times.


Overall, the lyrics to Falling Up leave much room for interpretation and allow the listener to apply their own meaning to the song.


Line by Line Meaning

A honey skinned girl, she's light on her feet
Describing a girl with a light complexion and nimble movement.


Twirling on Apollo but she's going down there for something to eat
She's at a nightclub, but is leaving to find food elsewhere.


On the corner, we see him coming
Someone is approaching on the street corner.


Followed by the rabbis with their soft shoes humming
Rabbis are following, walking quietly.


We're falling up, yeah, yeah
We are rising, getting higher.


Come on try to remember
An encouragement to recall something from memory.


Honey girl, we could be like him
Addressing the girl, saying they could be like the person they saw earlier.


Transfiguration, try to remember
Referencing a religious concept, again prompting to recall something from memory.


Come on, try to remember
Repeating the earlier encouragement to remember something.


Honey baby
Using a term of endearment for the girl.


We're living with the Romans now
A statement about their current situation, possibly referencing a historical period.


I want you to remember this
Expressing a desire for the girl to remember something specific.


We're falling up, yeah, yeah, yeah
Reiterating that they are rising or getting higher.


We're falling up, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Repeating the same idea with a slightly different vocalization.


We're falling up, hey
Yet another variation of the same idea.


We're falling up, oh, woah
Final variation of the recurring theme.


Try to remember
Closing out the song with the same call to remembrance as before.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: LEE CANTELON, PETER CARL ATANASOFF, RICKIE LEE JONES

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Comments from YouTube:

sandiegoslam

What a gorgeous masterpiece - loved it the first time I heard it !

Zoey Hope (formerly Zonnie Hoffer)

This is one of the most underrated songs of all time. This needs more recognition!

Mondo Enterprises

She's so good!

Bobby Goodman

Rickie Lee Jones is a treasure.

Dafyd Martindale

Happy birthday for November 8th, RLJ. I've been a fan for 33 years and this latest video is wonderful.

FarmYardFlavours

i love this song and video and rlj ... so much

Ben Kemp

Lovely

225 Marklin

The Queen of Coolsville

JP Clark

very coool! how come ive never seen this video???

Zoey Hope (formerly Zonnie Hoffer)

I've First Heard Of This When I Was Around 2 Or 3...This Is Actually The Second Time I've Heard This!




btw Who's Watching This In 2016?

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