Chop and Change
The Black Keys Lyrics


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An innocent child in New Orleans
A simple girl from simple means
Walked the rails
Rode her thumb
She hitched a ride with everyone
The regular, she'd rearrange
The girl knew how to chop and change
Chop and change (ooh)
Chop and change (yeah)
Chop and change (oh woah, woah)
Chop and change (ooh yeah, yeah)
Alright

Took a job workin' late
Jackin' cars from out of state
She found no love in this town
So she'd never mess around
Had no luck, but ain't it strange
The girl knew how to chop and change
Chop and change (oh, oh)
Chop and change (oh, come on, come on, come on now)
Chop and change (darling, yeah)




Chop and change (oh)
Alight

Overall Meaning

The "Chop and Change" song by The Black Keys is a fast-paced, exciting rock song about a young girl from New Orleans who hitchhiked and hopped trains to get around. The song paints a vivid picture of the girl's life and the struggles she faced. She took odd jobs and occasionally resorted to stealing cars to get by, but always kept moving and never lost her ability to "chop and change."


The chorus of the song, "Chop and change," refers to the girl's ability to adapt and adjust to any situation. She was always on the move and always ready to change her circumstances for the better. Despite facing tough times and making tough decisions, the girl never gave up hope and never stopped moving forward.


The lyrics of "Chop and Change" have a bluesy feel to them, with a clear influence from traditional Delta blues music. The song's guitar riffs and pounding drums add to this bluesy feel, creating an overall sound that is both raw and soulful.


Line by Line Meaning

An innocent child in New Orleans
A young and inexperienced individual residing in the city of New Orleans


A simple girl from simple means
A girl from a modest background with not much luxuries


Walked the rails
Travelled by foot alongside the railroad tracks


Rode her thumb
Hitchhiked by showing her thumb to passing cars


She hitched a ride with everyone
Took rides with anyone passing by


The regular, she'd rearrange
Despite regular routines, she would change it up


The girl knew how to chop and change
She had the skill set to adapt and switch things up easily


Took a job workin' late
Got a job working night shifts


Jackin' cars from out of state
Stole cars from other states


She found no love in this town
She was unable to find love in the town she was in


So she'd never mess around
She wouldn't engage in promiscuous behavior


Had no luck, but ain't it strange
Did not have much luck, but the circumstance was unusual


The girl knew how to chop and change
She had the ability to change and adapt easily


Chop and change (ooh)
Refrain line


Chop and change (yeah)
Refrain line


Chop and change (oh woah, woah)
Refrain line


Chop and change (ooh yeah, yeah)
Refrain line


Alright
Expression for agreement or assent




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Daniel Auerbach, Patrick Carney

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