Uptown
The Crystals Lyrics


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He gets up each morning
And he goes downtown
Where everyone's his boss
And he's lost in an angry land
He's a little man

But then he comes uptown
Each ev'nin' to my tenement
Uptown where folks don't have
To pay much rent
And when he's there with me
He can see that he's everything
Then he's tall, he don't crawl
He's a king

Downtown he's just one of a million guys
He don't get no breaks
And he takes all they got to give
'Cause he's got to live

But then he comes uptown
Where he can hold his head up high
Uptown he knows that I am standing by
And when I take his hand
There's no man who could put him down
The world is sweet
It's at his feet when he's uptown

Whoa oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah

Let me tell ya now

Uptown where he can hold his head up high
Uptown he knows that I am standing by
And when I take his hand
There's no man who could put him down
The world is sweet, it's at his feet
When he's uptown

Whoa oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah





Let me tell ya now, uptown

Overall Meaning

The Crystals' song Uptown is a story about a man who spends his days downtrodden and struggling in the city center, where he is just another face in the crowd, constantly obeying and serving his various employers. However, when the day is over, he heads uptown to a different world, where residents are less preoccupied with status and money. Here, he meets the singer, who is supportive, non-judgmental, and empathetic towards him. She provides him with an escape from his reality and brings out the best in him. When he's with her, the man is transformed and sees himself as worthy, confident, and powerful. He is no longer the "little man" that he feels like downtown but is made to feel like a "king" when he is uptown with the singer.


The lyrics of this song seem to focus on the idea that people's circumstances can be shaped and influenced by their environment. The man in the song is not a different person when he is uptown with the singer, but the setting and the people around him help to bring out the best in him. It is a subtle reminder that no matter how bad things may seem, there is always hope for something better. The song is also significant for its message of acceptance and unconditional support, which the singer embodies with her character in the story. Overall, the lyrics can be interpreted as an uplifting and empowering anthem for anyone who struggles to find their place in society.


Line by Line Meaning

He gets up each morning
Every morning, he wakes up


And he goes downtown
Then he travels to the central part of the city


Where everyone's his boss
Where people control his every move


And he's lost in an angry land
And he feels helpless in this violent environment


He's a little man
Because he is powerless in this situation


But then he comes uptown
But when he comes to the more affluent part of the city


Each ev'nin' to my tenement
Every evening, he comes to my small apartment building


Uptown where folks don't have
Where people don't have to


To pay much rent
pay a high amount of money for housing


And when he's there with me
And when he's spending time with me in my apartment


He can see that he's everything
He can realize his worth and value


Then he's tall, he don't crawl
Then he gains confidence and stands tall, no longer timid


He's a king
He feels like a powerful ruler


Downtown he's just one of a million guys
In the central part of the city, he is just another average person


He don't get no breaks
He doesn't receive any special treatment or good fortune


And he takes all they got to give
He accepts all the hardships and challenges that are thrown at him


'Cause he's got to live
Because he needs to survive


Where he can hold his head up high
Where he can be proud and confident


He knows that I am standing by
He knows that I am supporting and encouraging him


And when I take his hand
And when I offer my hand to him as a gesture of love and support


There's no man who could put him down
No one can bring him down or make him feel inferior


The world is sweet
The world seems wonderful and full of possibilities


It's at his feet when he's uptown
Everything feels achievable when he's in the more affluent part of the city




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil

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Bob Shurge

He gets up each morning and he goes downtown
Where everyone's his boss and he's lost in an angry land
He's a little man
But then, he comes uptown each evenin' to my tenement
Uptown where folks don't have to pay much rent
And when he's there with me, he can see that he's everything
Then he's tall, he don't crawl, he's a king
Downtown, he's just one of a million guys
He don't get no breaks and he takes all they got to give
'Cause he's got to live
But then, he comes uptown where he can hold his head up high
Uptown, he knows that I'll be standing by
And when I take his hand, there's no man who could put him down
The world is sweet, it's at his feet when he's uptown
Whoa
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Let me tell ya now
Uptown where he can hold his head up high
Uptown, he knows that I'll be standing by
And when I take his hand, there's no man who could put him down
The world is sweet, it's at his feet when he's uptown
Whoa
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Let me tell ya now
Uptown, whoa



All comments from YouTube:

H. Glennwade Holloway

The lyrics and those chord changes are sick!!! Phil Spector! I wore this out 60 years ago...how can I still be here???

Tom

You can be here 60 years later because the music is timeless!!

Edmund Daley

I should start my day with this song. Don't know why, just gives me a positive outlook. Great song from a great time before the world changed in so many ways.

60s70sTheBest

Edmund Daley Great comment.

Nanaof5

I used to. This was playing on the radio when I was in Junior High School and many mornings, my clock radio would go off and I would be listening to this song...and it was a great way to start my day

IDiggSocialMedia

My favorite Phil Sector song! Love the Latin play with the r&b singing!

ItWasn'tMeBoningBivvy

Barry Mann& Cynthia Weil wrote this song, not Phil Spector!

TII-LOS UU-KAI

I was in the 7th grade when I heard this song. And it sounds as good now , as it did then❀❀❀

Walt Godek

This could never be done today, the talent does not exist vocally arrangement wise and lyrics wise. An amazing time of music creation that thank God is preserved for all to hear. The crystals chiffons Orlons Marvelettes and so many more girl groups sang their hearts out.

Terri garza

This song may be a positive difference in my life Thank you Phil specter and your crystals

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