GOLD
Stevie Nicks Lyrics


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When the lights go down in the California town,
People are in for the evening.
I jump into my car and I throw in my guitar,
My heart beatin' time with my breathin'.
Drivin'novicated, singin' to my soul,
There's people out there turnin' music into gold.

Well my buddy Jim Bass past he's a-workin' pumpin gas,
And he makes two fifty for an hour.
He's got rhythm in his hands as he's tappin' on the cans,
Sings rock and roll in the shower.
Drivin' novicated, singin' to my soul,
There's people out there turnin' music into gold.

Ah the California girls are the greatest in the world,
Each one's a song in the making.
Singin' back to me I can hear the melody,
The story is there for the takin'.
Drivin' novicated, singin' to my soul,
There's people out there turnin' music into gold.

Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul,
There's people out there turnin' music into gold.

When the lights go down in the California town,
People are in for the evening.
I jump into my car and I throw in my guitar,
My heart beatin' time with my breathin'.




Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul,
There's people out there turnin' music into gold.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Stevie Nicks's song "Gold" tell the story of a musician driving through a California town at night, feeling inspired by the people around him who are all turning music into something valuable and precious. The first verse starts with the line "When the lights go down in the California town", which creates a sense of intrigue and mystery. The singer then sets the scene by describing how he jumps into his car with his guitar, feeling alive and in sync with his surroundings. As he drives through the town, he can hear music everywhere, and it all seems to be transforming into something golden and magical.


The second verse introduces the character of Jim Bass, who works at a gas station and sings rock and roll in the shower. Despite his humble job and circumstances, he still has music in his heart and can make something beautiful out of it. This verse reinforces the idea that music is something that can make even the most ordinary experiences feel special and meaningful. The chorus emphasizes the importance of music in the singer's life, and suggests that there are many other people out there who feel the same way.


The final verse brings the story full circle, returning to the image of the singer driving through the night, singing to his soul. He reflects on the beauty of California girls, who each have their own unique song waiting to be heard. The line "There's people out there turnin' music into gold" serves as a metaphor for how music can elevate our experiences and make them more valuable and memorable.


Overall, "Gold" is a celebration of the power of music to transform our lives and the world around us. It recognizes the importance of creativity and imagination in our daily lives, and encourages us to embrace the magic that can be found in even the most ordinary moments.


Line by Line Meaning

When the lights go down in the California town, People are in for the evening.
As the day draws to a close in the California town and the night unfolds, it signals a time for people to relax and settle in for the evening.


I jump into my car and I throw in my guitar, My heart beatin' time with my breathin'.
Eager to venture out into the world and express herself through music, the singer hops into her car with her guitar in tow and feels the rhythm of life within her, pulsing with her every breath.


Drivin'novicated, singin' to my soul, There's people out there turnin' music into gold.
As she drives, completely immersed in the experience, the singer is singing with passion to her soul. Inspired by the countless others out there who are transforming music into something precious and priceless, she too feels the magic within her own music.


Well my buddy Jim Bass past he's a-workin' pumpin gas, And he makes two fifty for an hour.
The singer's friend Jim Bass works an ordinary job pumping gasoline, earning a meager paycheck of $2.50 an hour.


He's got rhythm in his hands as he's tappin' on the cans, Sings rock and roll in the shower.
Despite his ordinary job, Jim has an innate talent for music and has a natural rhythm in his movements. Even when he is just tapping on cans, he emits a sense of musicality that shines through. He enjoys singing rock and roll while he showers.


Ah the California girls are the greatest in the world, Each one's a song in the making.
The singer believes that California girls are some of the best in the world, and she believes that each girl has their own song just waiting to be expressed and shared with the world.


Singin' back to me I can hear the melody, The story is there for the takin'.
As she sings to the world around her, the singer can hear the melody of the California girls singing back to her. She believes that each person has their own unique story, just waiting for someone to take notice and appreciate it.


Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul, There's people out there turnin' music into gold.
Still driving and singing, the singer reaches Kanan road. She reflects on the fact that there are countless people out there using their passion for music to create something beautiful and precious - turning it into gold.


When the lights go down in the California town, People are in for the evening.
The song cycles back to the opening lines as a reminder of the night's arrival and the resulting shift in energy.


I jump into my car and I throw in my guitar, My heart beatin' time with my breathin'.
The singer prepares to depart with her guitar once again, feeling the same eagerness and connection to the rhythm of life within her.


Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul, There's people out there turnin' music into gold.
The song ends with a final testament to the transformative nature of music and the powerful impact it has on people's lives.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN C. STEWART

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LYRICS
Rock on, Gold Dust Woman
Take your silver spoon, dig your grave
Heartless challenge
Pick your path and I'll pray
Wake up in the morning
See your sunrise, loves to go down
Lousy lovers pick their prey
But they never cry out loud, cry out
Well, did she make you cry
Make you break down
Shatter your illusions of love?
And is it over now, do you know how?
Pick up the pieces and go home
Rock on, ancient queen
Follow those who pale in your shadow
Rulers make bad lovers
You better put your kingdom up for sale
Up for sale
Well, did she make you cry
Make you break down
Shatter your illusions of love?
And is it over now, do you know how?
Pick up the pieces and go home
But did she make you cry
Make you break down
Shatter your illusions of love?
And now tell me, is it over now?
Do you know how to pick up the pieces
And go home? Go home, go home
Pale shadow of a woman
Black widow
Pale shadow of a dragon
Dust woman
Pale shadow of a woman
Black widow
Pale shadow, she's a dragon
Gold Dust Woman
Woman, woman



Catherine S. Todd

Rock on, gold dust woman
Take your silver spoon, dig your grave
Heartless challenge
Pick your path and I’ll pray
Wake up in the morning
See your sunrise, loves to go down
Lousy lovers pick their prey
But they never cry out loud, cry out

[Chorus]
Well, did she make you cry
Make you break down
Shatter your illusions of love
And is it over now? Do you know how?
Pick up the pieces and go home

[Verse 2]
Rock on, ancient queen
Follow those who pale in your shadow
Rulers make bad lovers
You better put your kingdom up for sale
Up for sale

[Chorus]
Well, did she make you cry
Make you break down
Shatter your illusions of love
Well, is it over now? Do you know how?
Pick up the pieces and go home


[Chorus: Variation]
Well did she make you cry
Make you break down
Shatter your illusions of love
And now tell me, is it over now?
Do you know how to pick up the pieces
And go home? And go home, and go home

[Outro]
Ooh, pale shadow of a woman
Black widow
Pale shadow of a dragon
Dust woman
Ooh, pale shadow of a woman
Ooh, black widow
Ooh, pale shadow, she’s a dragon
Gold dust woman
Woman, woman

"Gold Dust Woman" Written By Stevie Nicks
Release Date February 4, 1977



Catherine S. Todd

Written by vocalist Stevie Nicks, “Gold Dust Woman” is a fusion of love-loss devastation and coping with an excess of drugs:


‘Gold Dust Woman’ was really my symbolic look about somebody going through a bad relationship, and doing a lot of drugs, and trying to… just make it, trying to live, trying to get through it to the next thing. – October 1997 Spin


In an article of Goldmine Magazine Mick Fleetwood described the recording process:


She did her first take of ‘Gold Dust Woman’ in a fully lit studio, and as take followed take, she began withdrawing into herself. So we dimmed the lights, brought her a chair, a supply of tissues, a Vicks inhaler, a box of lozenges for her sore throat, and a bottle of mineral water. And on the eighth take, at four in the morning, she sang the lyric straight through to perfection.


From producer Ken Caillat’s book, Making Rumours, Stevie Nicks said:


I wrote ‘Gold Dust Woman’ before we started Rumours, and there weren’t that many drugs around back then. It’s about groupie-type women who would stand around and give Christine and me dirty looks. But as soon as one of the guys came in the room, they were overcome with smiles. We recorded seven takes of that song and kept take 4 as the master.


“Gold Dust Woman” is the 11th and final track on Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album Rumours

more: https://genius.com/Fleetwood-mac-gold-dust-woman-lyrics



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I have loved Stevie Nick's for 40 plus years.. she is a rock goddess..

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Chad Walker

Stevie nicks is great

Chad Walker

When she was with Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist.

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Wilmer Valles

Stevie Nicks has always been a true Rock Queen, I don't think no one can come close to her level of beauty and performances. I love her.

Jasmine Oganesyan

Stevie is pure magic!

Gary Hendrix

Jasmine !! You Are Sooo Correct ? Stevie Is Magic !!! But More Than That ??? She’s GOLD !! Been Listening To Her Music 🎵 Since Mid 1975 !!!

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Angela Robbins

Stevie is the best! Most talented Queen of Rock! She's a legend!

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