Lucky Man
Ringo Starr Lyrics


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He had white horses
And ladies by the score
All dressed in satin
And waiting by the door

Oooh, what a lucky man he was
White lace and feathers
They made up his bed
A gold covered mattress

On which he was laid
He went to fight wars
For his country and his king
Of his honor and his glory

The people would sing
A bullet had found him
His blood ran as he cried




No money could save him
So he laid down and he died

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ringo Starr's song Lucky Man describe a man who had everything - wealth, power, women - and is generally envious of him, but at the same time, they reveal his tragic end. The first verse depicts a lavish scene with white horses and ladies in satin waiting to greet the man who is wealthy enough to afford them. The chorus then repeats that this man is incredibly lucky. In the second verse, we see even more extravagance, with a bed made of white lace and feathers and a mattress covered in gold. These luxurious items symbolize how the man has all material comforts and pleasures.


However, the third verse takes a dark turn as it talks about how this man went to fight wars for his country and king, resulting in songs that praised his honor and glory. But then everything changes when a bullet takes him down, and he dies helplessly. The last line, "No money could save him", highlights the fact that his wealth and possessions are insignificant in the face of death.


The song ultimately conveys that no matter how lucky or fortunate someone may appear to be, death comes for everyone and can't be avoided by any amount of wealth.


Line by Line Meaning

He had white horses
He was wealthy and could afford the luxury of owning and maintaining horses.


And ladies by the score
He was popular among women and had many lady admirers.


All dressed in satin
These ladies were all dressed in silk or satin, indicating their status and wealth.


And waiting by the door
They were eagerly waiting for him to arrive, suggesting that he was highly desirable.


Oooh, what a lucky man he was
This line is repeated as a chorus throughout the song and emphasizes how fortunate he was in life.


White lace and feathers
These materials were used to make his bed, indicating the luxury he enjoyed.


They made up his bed
His bed was made with care and attention to detail, reflecting the high status he held.


A gold covered mattress
His mattress was literally covered in gold, symbolizing his immense wealth.


On which he was laid
This line emphasizes the lavishness of his lifestyle and the attention he received.


He went to fight wars
He was a soldier and fought in wars for his country and king.


For his country and his king
He believed in serving his homeland and the leader of his nation.


Of his honor and his glory
This line suggests that he fought for the sake of glory and honor.


The people would sing
He was celebrated and revered by the common people who sang songs in his honor.


A bullet had found him
He was shot in battle and sustained a mortal wound.


His blood ran as he cried
He suffered and felt pain as he lay dying.


No money could save him
Even his wealth and status could not spare him from the fate he met.


So he laid down and he died
He accepted his death and passed away after a life of fortune and privilege.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
Written by: GREGORY LAKE

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