Sophisticated Lady
Stan Kenton Lyrics


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Sophisticated lady tryin' to change my ways
Just because you're caught in your social maze
I think it's 'bout time that you realize
Your money and your power's got you mesmerized

Pretty lady, get back
Pretty lady, yea
Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone

Educated lady with your college degree
Amazes me why you just can't see
Learned everything from your books on the shelf
But no one ever taught you how to think for yourself

Pretty lady, get back
Pretty lady, yea, sweet thing
Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone

Sophisticated lady take a lesson from me
I can help you be what you want to be
Together we'll see many brighter days
If it takes forever, gonna change your ways

Pretty lady, get back
Pretty lady, yea, sweet thing
Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone

Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone





Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Stan Kenton's song "Sophisticated Lady" address a woman who is stuck in the trappings of high society and status, and encouraging her to let go of these expectations and ideals. The song opens with Kenton addressing the sophisticated lady, saying she is trying to change his ways. He then points out that she is "caught in [her] social maze" and needs to realize that her money and power have her "mesmerized".


Kenton goes on to address the woman's education, stating that she has learned everything from books on the shelf, but no one has taught her how to think for herself. He encourages her to put on her blue jeans and be anyone's baby when her mama is gone, urging her to let go of the constraints of her current lifestyle.


Throughout the song, Kenton addresses the woman with a mix of frustration and empathy, recognizing her desire to fit in with her social circle but also seeing the potential for her to break free and live a more authentic life.


Overall, "Sophisticated Lady" is a commentary on the pressures and expectations placed on individuals in high society, encouraging them to prioritize personal growth and authenticity over maintaining status.


Line by Line Meaning

Sophisticated lady tryin' to change my ways
This woman thinks she can change me because she’s so high class.


Just because you're caught in your social maze
You’re in a trap, limited by your social class.


I think it's 'bout time that you realize
It's time you acknowledge the impact of your money and power.


Your money and your power's got you mesmerized
You’re so fixated on your wealth and control, you can't see anything else.


Pretty lady, get back
You need to back off.


Pretty lady, yea
Okay, I hear you.


Sophisticated lady put your blue jeans on
Why don’t you try being more down to earth and approachable?


You're anybody's baby when your mama's gone
You need to learn to take care of yourself without your parents.


Educated lady with your college degree
You’re smart on paper.


Amazes me why you just can't see
It surprises me that you’re so blind to your own shortcomings.


Learned everything from your books on the shelf
You’re well-read, but not well-practiced.


But no one ever taught you how to think for yourself
You’ve been spoon-fed ideas and opinions, but you’ve never developed your own.


Sophisticated lady take a lesson from me
Maybe you could learn something from a regular guy like me.


I can help you be what you want to be
I can show you how to become who you want to be.


Together we'll see many brighter days
We’ll work well together and things will get better.


If it takes forever, gonna change your ways
I’m willing to stick with you until you change your habits.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Mitchell Parish

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thomas1140

One of the first records I ever bought on 78 rpm - Lee Konitz alto solo still sounds fresh today as it did in the 1950's. The ending of this number always amused me with the reed section in that great closeout repeating that riff like the records stuck - thanks for posting

The Reggae Ferret

favorite Kenton song made...incrediblê

Joao Eudes Pirai

Eternally sophisticated.

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