New York City
T. Rex Lyrics


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(Ahh)

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
And don't it show?

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

Did you ever see a woman
Coming from New York City
With a frog in her hand?

I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
And don't it show?

(Yeah)

I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
And don't it show?

(Yeah)

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
And don't it show?

(Yeah)

Ohh, ohh
Ohh, ohh
Ohh, ohh
Ohh, ohh




Ohh, ohh
Ohh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to T. Rex's song "New York City" are open to interpretation. The first thing that stands out is the repetition of the question "Did you ever see a woman coming out of New York City with a frog in her hand?" The phrase suggests that something unusual is happening, and the repetition emphasizes the strangeness of the situation. The next line, "I did, don't you know?" implies that the singer has seen this happen, and he wants to make sure that the listener understands that he's not making it up. The final line, "And don't it show?" adds a note of defiance to the lyrics. It's as if the singer is daring the listener to disbelieve him.


One possible interpretation of the lyrics is that they are about the weirdness and unpredictability of life in New York City. The city is known for its vibrant and eclectic culture, and it's easy to imagine a woman walking down the street with a frog in her hand. The repetition of the question could be seen as a commentary on the constant stimulation and novelty that the city offers. The line "And don't it show?" could be interpreted as a reference to the way that living in NYC can change a person and give them a kind of tough, streetwise attitude.


Another possible interpretation is that the lyrics are deliberately absurd and don't mean anything at all. T. Rex was known for his surrealist lyrics, and "New York City" could just be one of his weirder efforts. The lyrics are open to interpretation because they don't really make sense on the surface, and the repetition of the question only serves to heighten the feeling of confusion.


Regardless of their true meaning, the lyrics to "New York City" are memorable and intriguing. They evoke the energy and strangeness of one of the most vibrant cities in the world, and they invite the listener to imagine all manner of bizarre scenarios happening on its streets.


Line by Line Meaning

Did you ever see a woman
Have you ever witnessed a female individual?


Coming out of New York City
Exiting the great city of New York


With a frog in her hand?
Holding an amphibian creature in her grasp?


I did, don't you know?
Yes, I have indeed. Are you aware of it?


And don't it show?
Isn't it obvious from how I am acting?


Coming from New York City
Originating from the legendary metropolis of New York


Yeah
An exclamation of agreement or emphasis


Ohh
A vocal expression of excitement or pleasure




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Written by: Marc Bolan

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Comments from YouTube:

Al Niderstros

I just sing this everyday…can’t help it ..everyone says what the?? .. is that .. Well I just love it! ….

Lekarz Kto

There is nothing better than waking up in the morning and saying "did you ever see woman coming out of New York city with a frog in her hand"

francisco madrid

Extraordinario Marc, uno de los grandes y que buen legado nos dejo

Paco Aguilar

En sus tiempos fue uno de los mejores. Creó mucha influencia en el rock

Federico Schmid

Lo sigue siendo

Лилия Райхерт

Но как легко и непринужденно Болан исполняет свои треки легендарные.
Его исполнении, это полет души.... 👍🌹❤️🌹👍

Phil Morgan

Love this song great tune almost a return to Marc bolans best works

Phil Murray

played this to my kids when they where babies they love it today and they are in there thirties

Michael Francis Peter Ridley

Those years for me were wonderful. 17/18 years of age loving the era of music

Tony Mcvann

Absolutely love this song it brings back so many memories ❤

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