Poor Man's Son
Survivor Lyrics


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Baby if you really love me
You had better understand
That the silver in your pocket
ain't no measure of a man
And though the fortunes of our fathers
We aspire to rise above
When you're born into a breed
you're signed in blood
I'm a poor man's son, workin all night long
Got a bad guitar and a simple song
you're a rich man's daughter, look at what you've done
You went and fell in love with a poor man's son
Baby you were born in splendor
To a house of wealth and fame
Your mother was a spender
And you grew up on a stage
And girl you could've loved for money
Could've fooled around for fame
But you went and took a chance
On the real thing
And though the fortunes of our fathers
We aspire to rise above
When you're born into a breed
you're signed in blood
I'm a poor man's son, workin all night long
Got a bad guitar and a simple song
you're a rich man's daughter
You're a rich man's daughter
I'm a poor man's son
I'm a poor man's son
I'm a poor man's son
(Poor man's son, workin' all night long)
I'm a poor man's son
A poor man's son
(Poor man's son, workin' all night long)
I'm a poor man's son
I'm a poor man's son
(Poor man's son, workin' all night long)
I'm a poor man's son
I'm a poor man's son
(Poor man's son, workin' all night long)
I'm a poor man's son
I'm a poor man's son
(Poor man's son, workin' all night long)
I'm a poor man's son
I'm a poor man's son
(Poor man's son, workin' all night long)




I'm a poor man's son
I'm a poor man's son

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Survivor's song "Poor Man's Son" speak of a love between a poor man's son and a rich man's daughter, highlighting the differences between their upbringings and the challenges they face in being together. The song makes a statement about the value of a person's character over their material possessions or background. It also speaks to the idea that, while people may aspire to rise above their station in life, they are ultimately bound by the circumstances of their birth.


The first verse speaks of the idea that true love is not based on material wealth or possessions, but on the strength of character and the values that a person holds. The chorus reinforces this idea, with the poor man's son singing about his simple life and his love for music, while the rich man's daughter is forced to confront the limitations of her privileged upbringing.


The second verse brings in more details about the rich man's daughter's background, including her mother's propensity for spending, and the fact that the daughter grew up on a stage, presumably in the world of entertainment. The lyrics suggest that while she could have pursued a more shallow existence, chasing money and fame, she instead chose to take a chance on love with the poor man's son.


Overall, "Poor Man's Son" is a song about the power of love to transcend social and economic differences, and the importance of valuing a person's character and values over their possessions or background.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby if you really love me
If you truly love me


You had better understand
You need to comprehend something important


That the silver in your pocket
The money you possess


ain't no measure of a man
Doesn't make you any more of a man


And though the fortunes of our fathers
Even if our fathers were wealthy


We aspire to rise above
We hope to transcend our social status


When you're born into a breed
When you're born into a certain social class


you're signed in blood
You cannot change your social class


I'm a poor man's son, workin all night long
I come from a poor family and work tirelessly


Got a bad guitar and a simple song
I have a cheap guitar and a basic song


you're a rich man's daughter, look at what you've done
You come from a wealthy family, consider what you've accomplished


You went and fell in love with a poor man's son
You fell in love with someone from a lower social class than you


Baby you were born in splendor
You were born into luxury


To a house of wealth and fame
Your family is wealthy and famous


Your mother was a spender
Your mother was a lavish spender


And you grew up on a stage
You grew up performing on a public stage


And girl you could've loved for money
You could've chosen to love someone for their wealth


Could've fooled around for fame
You could've sought attention and notoriety


But you went and took a chance
Instead, you took a risk on something real


On the real thing
On a real relationship


I'm a poor man's son
I come from humble beginnings


You're a rich man's daughter
You come from a wealthy family


I'm a poor man's son
I come from humble beginnings


I'm a poor man's son
I come from humble beginnings




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: FRANK SULLIVAN, JIM PETERIK

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TravelinBand747

Such an excellent pop track, perfectly laid the groudwork for the enormous hits to come for this great band.

ManekiNeko1972

You're more right than you know. The Professor of Rock talked about this: Sylvester Stallone wanted to use the Queen song "Another One Bites The Dust" for Rocky III and they said no, and Stallone heard this song played by his manager and he said "this is the kind of energy I want", so Stallone called the lead singer of Survivor to pen an anthem, that's what led to "Eye of the Tiger" and later "Burning Heart" and "The Search is over".

Doobie1975

one of my favorite Survivor songs that didn't get the recognition that it truly deserved, I think it's just as great as "Eye Of The Tiger", "The Search Is Over" and "Burning Heart"

TRICK-OR TREAT

THAT'S BECAUSE IT IS EYE OF THE TIGER !

Jakeiiix

Doobie1975 ikr

Jakeiiix

Doobie1975 my ffriend listen to first night such a good one

Justyn's Games

Doobie1975 Those are my favorite along with..."Is this love", "I can't hold back", & I can't hold back

Doobie1975

I especially love the intro.

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Gregory Thielen

always loved this band with both singers. saw them live. they put on one hell of a show.

Doobie1975

love this song, definitely one of their underrated hits, I love the intro to this song.

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