Black or Blue
Suede Lyrics


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There was a girl who flew the world from a lonely shore
Through southern snow to Heathrow to understand the law
There was a boy who loved the noise of the underground
He left the coast and overdosed on that London sound
He said
"I don't care if you're black or blue
Me and the stars stay up for you
I don't care who's wrong or right
And I don't care for the U.K. tonight so stay stay"

And then one day she moved away from those garden walls
She left some flowers, he smoked for hours
She understood the law

I don't care if you're black or blue
Me and the stars stay up for you
I don't care who's wrong or right
And I don't care for the U.K. tonight
So stay, stay, stay, stay





There was a girl who flew the world

Overall Meaning

"Black Or Blue" by Suede is a song about two lovers who are separated and forced to navigate their lives as individuals. The song describes two characters who have their own unique journeys, but whose paths intersect at times in London. The song starts with the story of the girl who travelled the world to reach London to have a better understanding of the law. The girl came from a lonely shore and travelled through unfamiliar territories to London. There she meets a boy who is in love with the noise of the underground, which becomes his addiction. The girl and the boy are free-spirited individuals who don't care about societal norms or prejudices. The boy says, "I don't care if you're black or blue, me and the stars stay up for you. I don't care who's wrong or right, and I don't care for the U.K. tonight, so stay, stay.”


The song then moves forward in time and describes how the girl leaves London, but not before leaving a part of herself behind in the form of some flowers, and the boy smokes for hours. The girl understands the law and moves away from those "garden walls." The song ends in the same manner as it started, with the boy expressing his unconditional love for the girl, regardless of her race, color, or background. Suede's "Black Or Blue" is a timeless reflection on love, freedom, and individuality, and it effectively encapsulates the spirit of the 1990s.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a girl who flew the world from a lonely shore
There was a girl who left her home and traveled across the world from a place where she felt isolated and alone.


Through southern snow to Heathrow to understand the law
She traveled from a cold, snowy place in the southern hemisphere to the airport in Heathrow with the intention of learning about the world and its ways.


There was a boy who loved the noise of the underground
There was a boy who enjoyed the sounds and energy of the city's subway system.


He left the coast and overdosed on that London sound
He moved from the coast to London and indulged in the city's music and culture to the point of excess and obsession.


He said "I don't care if you're black or blue
He declared that he didn't judge people based on their skin color or emotional state.


Me and the stars stay up for you
He promised that he and the heavens above would support and stand by the person he was addressing in the song.


I don't care who's wrong or right
He asserted that he didn't feel the need to take sides in conflicts or disputes.


And I don't care for the U.K. tonight so stay stay
He expressed his detachment from his home country and urged the person he was speaking to stay with him.


And then one day she moved away from those garden walls
She eventually left the place she had been staying in, symbolized by the garden's walls.


She left some flowers, he smoked for hours
She left behind a gift of flowers for the boy, and he spent a long time smoking in response.


She understood the law
She gained a greater understanding of the world and its laws through her travels.


So stay, stay, stay, stay
He repeated his plea for the other person to stay with him.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRETT ANDERSON, BERNARD BUTLER

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Zikrimonkey Kaskuskaktus

this album makes me feel nostalgia of 90s even when i'm not born in that era

geetar simon

If there's a more underrated record than DMS, than I really can't think what it might be. Beautiful beyond words.

BVargas78

I was really young when i got Dog Man Star. Everyone thought i was a bit weird liking this. But the melody here and that album overall. Amazing.

Trish B

Just so beautiful. I've loved this song for years ever since i heard it. It has to be one of my favourite but there are so many of their records that are my favourite! They just have so much great music

Dominic AaAaa

such a weird song lol but one of my favourites from suede - dog man star is one of the best albums ever!

vikingfortiesfaeroes

I remember wailing the chorus of this on the streets of Brighton after a few too many (one) pints of Old Rosie. Don't think anyone was particularly impressed...

LittleJoe

One of my favorite Suede songs from one of my favorite albums, period.  Brett Anderson soars.

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juan jose garcia

this is ART!!!!!!!!!!!!

Beautiful Loser

Beautiful ❤️

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