Wherever I Lay My Phone
Super Furry Animals Lyrics


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(I've got a mobile phone)

I've got a mobile phone
I've got a mobile phone
Wherever I lay my phone that's my home
I've got a mobile phone

I've got City and the Guilds
I've got City and the Guilds
She's got City, I've got Guilds
In desktop publishing

S-F-A OK
S-F-A OK
Super furry animal
S-F-A OK

I've got a mobile phone
I've got a mobile phone
Wherever I lay my phone that's my home
I've got a mobile phone

I've got a mobile phone
I've got a mobile phone
Wherever I lay my phone that's my home
I've got a mobile phone

OK

(Tumor on the brain
Tumor on the brain
Status symbol disease says
"I've got a mobile phone"
Tumor on the brain
Tumor on the brain)

(I've got a mobile phone)

I've got a mobile phone
I've got a mobile phone
Wherever I lay my phone that's my home
I've got a mobile phone

I've got style 'n' rock 'n' roll
I've got a mobile phone
Wherever I lay my phone that's my home
I've got a mobile phone
Wherever I lay my phone that's my home
I've got a mobile




(Wherever I)
Phone

Overall Meaning

The song "Wherever I Lay My Phone" by Super Furry Animals is a humorous take on our modern-day obsession with mobile phones. The repetition of the phrase "I've got a mobile phone" highlights the almost obsessive nature of how we depend on this device. The line "Wherever I lay my phone that's my home" plays with the classic line from the Marvin Gaye song "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)," suggesting that instead of a physical place, our sense of home is now centered on our gadgets. The song brings attention to the cultural phenomenon of seeing mobile phones as status symbols, with the lyrics "tumor on the brain, status symbol disease says 'I've got a mobile phone.'"


The song also references work and education in the technology age. The line "I've got City and the Guilds, she's got City, I've got Guilds in desktop publishing" suggests that the character in the song has a qualified background in the digital media industry. This reflects how technology has become a significant part of many industries and that certain qualifications can enhance an individual’s ability to work in those settings.


The chorus reinforces the theme of dependence, with the repetition of "I've got a mobile phone, wherever I lay my phone that's my home." The song goes on to reference style and rock 'n' roll, but ultimately comes back to the idea that a mobile phone is our most prized possession.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a mobile phone
I possess a cellular device


Wherever I lay my phone that's my home
My phone holds my sense of home no matter the physical environment I'm in


I've got City and the Guilds
I possess certification in desktop publishing


She's got City, I've got Guilds
My female counterpart has another certification, while I have Guilds


S-F-A OK
Super Furry Animals are okay


I've got a mobile phone
I possess a cellular device


(Tumor on the brain
Having a mobile phone has become a status symbol that plagues our minds like a tumor


I've got style 'n' rock 'n' roll
I have a sense of fashion and a love for rock music


Wherever I lay my phone that's my home
My phone is a significant part of my identity and sense of belonging


I've got a mobile
I possess a cellular device


(Wherever I)
Continuing thought from previous line


Phone
Mobile device




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CIAN CIARAN, DAFYDD IEUAN, GRUFF RHYS, GUTO PRYCE, HUW BUNFORD

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Comments from YouTube:

500beachgirls

Never gets old, great psychedelic tune.

3cliffsbay

Love this band!

fuggybootnling

Yes I know it's 2012. But today I acquired the first cellphone I have ever had, ever. I'm like a kid in a candy store. And when I got it I started singing this song to myself. Seems perfect.

Neil Ogle

What a band!

john denis dunne

What a jam

Mike Field

one of their best - so funny. Kelvingrove Bandstand tonight, hope they play this!

Badorangeee

I loved this one it came out when I had my 1st melt down I’m good now :) to much acid when I was younger

birdy1numnum

This song reminds me of a woman I once knew who would hear this and just jump up and down during this entire song...

Ong Bonga

I can still remember first hearing this and getting successfully trolled by the "interference" at the end.

Wordskulls

hell of track !

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