Extended Play:
T. Rex Lyrics


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Yeah
Baby I want to walk you home
Baby I want to walk you home
There's a shadow in my basement
And I'm scared to sleep alone
Baby doesn't everybody bleed
Baby doesn't everybody bleed
I'd slide up there beside you
But my nightmare long too steep

Yeah
Baby I want to buy you a Cadillac
Baby I want to buy you a Cadillac
I'm going in with my song
But you say you're gonna give it back
Yeah




Baby I love you baby
I love you baby I love you baby

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of T. Rex's "Extended Play" depict the longing and infatuation of the singer towards his lover. He expresses the desire to walk her home, to be with her and avoid sleeping alone. He acknowledges the potential danger lurking in his basement and seems to be seeking comfort in her presence. He then talks about bleeding, possibly referring to emotional pain, and wishes to be close to her, but his nightmares prevent him from doing so. The singer then shifts to a grand gesture of love, wanting to buy her a Cadillac, but she declines, stating that she will return it. The song ends with the singer expressing his love for his partner.


The lyrics utilize a romanticized version of the blues genre, resulting in a somewhat dreamy and sweet-sounding melody. Marc Bolan's voice, which is distinctively high-pitched, adds a sense of urgency and ardor to the song. The lyrics about walking home in the dark, the rattle of shadows, and prolonged nightmares, create a spooky aura around the track. The use of "Cadillac" in the lyrics signifies an affluent and luxurious lifestyle that the singer wishes to provide to his lover. However, the lover's refusal to accept the gift adds a touch of realism and practicality to the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah
Expressing enthusiasm or agreement


Baby I want to walk you home
Expressing a desire to accompany the person to their place of residence


There's a shadow in my basement
Implying fear or unease due to a presence or entity in the house


And I'm scared to sleep alone
Expressing vulnerability and a need for companionship


Baby doesn't everybody bleed
Proposing a universal truth that everyone experiences pain or hardship


I'd slide up there beside you
Desiring physical closeness and intimacy


But my nightmare long too steep
Stating a barrier or impediment to achieving the aforementioned intimacy


Baby I want to buy you a Cadillac
Expressing a desire to lavish the person with material gifts and luxury


I'm going in with my song
Approaching the relationship with one's artistic talents or potential


But you say you're gonna give it back
Indicating a sense of skepticism or lack of reciprocity in the other person's feelings


Baby I love you baby
Expressing strong and unequivocal feelings of love


I love you baby
Reiterating the previous sentiment




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Spirit Music Group
Written by: MARC BOLAN

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@TheLizardKing1967

DJDiscoCat you are without a doubt the BEST Mixer in the Business!!! It's hard to believe this great song is fifty years old.. WOW!!

@jamesevans3492

My Now Deceased Older Brother Loved T Rex And Played This Song All The Time Back In 1971 When I Was 9 Years Old, So I Understably Love This Amazing Longer Version Of Bang A Gong, Get It On . . . . Elton John Came From T Rex And Made Quite A Record Collection For Himself . . . Good For Him . . . :-) . . . Rock On Forever . . . :-)

@TheBrooklynbodine

Here's to another fifty, and ETERNITY after that!

@paulsidaway4014

Ain't he just ! I love what he does with these songs. His talent and enthusiasm is second to none. I only subscribe to him. Noone else comes close to our man

@thomastarwater6035

Very well done, indeed! I’m glad DiscoCat worked up another remix of one of my favorite songs. I wish Marc Bolan was still alive. He would have enjoyed this extended rendition. I sure do.

@davidbrunson8407

I liked what the Power Station did with it in 1985 too. I believe David Bowie produced this. He and Marc Bolan were great friends and it devastated Bowie after Bolan's death.

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@leecook8818

I got the album ‘Electric Warrior’ back in the day, from which this song came, and is still one of my favourite LPs.

@vynaia

Get it on; bang a gong. Just love it lol. Glam Rock was at it's height in the early 70's. I remember the glam rockers on Saturday Night Special. What a time to see these great musicians and bands. I'm so glad to have lived in that era of such great music. I wouldn't trade my youth in the early 70's for anything. Would do it all over again if I could. Thanx DJDiscoCat!!

@usmc-veteran7316

Me too, I loved the music from the late 60s through the 70s. I became a teenager in May 1968, and I loved rock n roll music. I'd stay in late 60s and 70s. I had so much fun back then. But that all changed when I joined the United States Marine on 5 Oct 1973. I grew up real fast and spent 4 years in the Corps and became a Sergeant in 1977. I almost reenlisted but decided to get out on
4 Oct 77, and let my hair grow. Within 2 years my hair was on my collar. By 21 March 1981, I married the cutest girl in the world and we now have been married 40 years.

@jamesevans3492

Most Excellent Fmr.@@usmc-veteran7316 . . . Rock On Forever . . . :-)

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