The Gaslight Anthem’s music embraces many elements of blues, classic rock, and punk rock. The band has described their sound as “Bruce Springsteen singing for a Cure cover band, with a tinge more aggression.” The group’s fondness for Springsteen, a significant influence on their music, is celebrated by fans and critics alike. Representative of such views, one critic wrote, “The Gaslight Anthem are like something out of speculative fiction: this is what pop music would be if Springsteen hadn’t listened to his producer, let the Ramones record ‘Hungry Heart,’ and launched the C.B.G.B.’ers into megastardom.”
The band released its first LP, Sink or Swim, in 2007 through XOXO Records, and toured with many reputable bands, including Against Me!, The Draft, Dead to Me, and Fake Problems.
The Gaslight Anthem’s second release, a 4-song EP entitled Señor and the Queen, was released on January 29th, 2008 by Sabot Productions.
Their second full-length, The ‘59 Sound, was released on August 19, 2008 on Side One Dummy Records. The album debuted at #70 on the Billboard top 200. It was produced by Ted Hutt, who has produced albums for The Bouncing Souls, Flogging Molly, and MxPx.
On August 6, 2008 they became the first band to ever appear on the cover of Kerrang! magazine without the publication having previously written a single word about them.
In Fall 2008, the band toured with Rise Against, Alkaline Trio, and Thrice.
On December 9, 2008, the Gaslight Anthem made their television debut on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, performing the song the “The ‘59 Sound.” On January 30, 2009, they appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, again playing “The ‘59 Sound.”
Their third full-length, American Slang, was released on June 15, 2010, on Side One Dummy Records. The Bring It On Songfacts reports that it finds the band moving away from the fictional lyrics and '50s-inspired sound of their previous records.
In 2010 they appeared on the main stage at the Reading and Leeds festivals in the UK along with Arcade Fire, The Libertines and Modest Mouse.
Their fourth full-length, Handwritten was released on July 23, 2012 in the UK, and on July 24 in the US. The lead single, "45", was aired for the first time worldwide as Zane Lowe's Hottest Record in the World on April 30, 2012 on BBC Radio 1 and was released on iTunes on May 8, 2012. Handwritten was called by The Rolling Stone their "biggest sounding, most straightforward album"
02. Stay Lucky
The Gaslight Anthem Lyrics
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It takes so long to find the words and the beat
And Charlie's waiting on the end of the phone
To hear you call on him to try to recapture
But them old records won't be saving your soul
And them feelings got the reasons you know
That you've forgotten somewhere
Riding a train to place
And it feels like all you'd have to do
Is step outside
Stop pacing around and waiting for some moment
That might never arrive
But you're never gonna find it
Like when you were young
And everybody used to call you lucky
Nothing feels right in the wintery cold
Steam, heat, clang, and the dark at your door
All the other rooms are a party tonight
And you never got an invitation
And you feel in your bones
Steady aching and more
Twenty five years gone just an hour ago
Momma never told me there'd be days like these
Until it was much too late to recover
And it feels like all you'd have to do
Is step outside
Stop pacing around and waiting for some moment
That might never arrive
But you're never gonna find it
When your knees got so weak
But it's right here in case you need it
Like when you were young
And everybody used to call you lucky
When you were young
And everybody used to call you lucky
But it feels like you just might explode inside
You've been pacing around and waiting
For some moment that might never arrive at all
What you don't have, you don't need it anymore
What you don't have, you don't need it anymore
But you're never gonna find it
When your knees got so weak
But it's right here in case you need it
Like when you were young
And everybody used to call you lucky
When you were young
And everybody used to call you lucky
If you're anywhere in Manhattan
In the next eight days or so
Let me know
Speak to stay lucky
The Gaslight Anthem's "Stay Lucky" speaks to the universal experience of feeling lost and disconnected as one grows older. The song begins with a reflection on how difficult it can be to find one's footing after a setback, the struggle to muster the words and the rhythm to keep going. Even when hope appears to be within reach, in the form of "old records" or supportive friends, it's not enough to fill the void left by missing pieces of the past. The songs have been there since Charlie is waiting on the end of the phone. The lyrics suggest that, sometimes, we have to look inward and rely on our own strength to move forward, even when we feel like we're out in the cold.
The second verse expands on this sense of isolation and dislocation, with the singer describing a cold, lonely winter's night where the singer has not been invited to a nearby party. There is an acute sense of loss; the singer feels every moment keenly, with "twenty-five years gone" in the blink of an eye. They regret not being warned about how hard life could be, how it takes so much effort to find a place in the world, and how fleeting moments of joy can be.
The refrain "But you're never gonna find it / When your knees got so weak / But it's right here in case you need it / Like when you were young / And everybody used to call you lucky" interweaves the themes of loss, disconnection, and resilience. The idea that what you lack might not be necessary is repeated, and it's suggested that the singer could find the same sense of "lucky" if they looked inwards and remembered the childlike wonder they once had. The final couplet, "if you're anywhere in Manhattan / In the next eight days or so / Let me know / Speak to stay lucky," suggests a fleeting chance to reconnect with something important.
Line by Line Meaning
It took so long to get me back on my feet
It was a difficult journey to recover from a setback
It takes so long to find the words and the beat
Sometimes creating art can be a slow, challenging process
And Charlie's waiting on the end of the phone
A friend is standing by, ready to help when needed
To hear you call on him to try to recapture
They are willing to assist in helping reclaim a sense of purpose
But them old records won't be saving your soul
Music alone can't solve all of life's problems
And them feelings got the reasons you know
Emotions and experiences are intertwined
That you've forgotten somewhere
You've lost sight of something important
Riding a train to place
Heading towards an uncertain future
You are out in the cold cold
Feeling isolated and alone
And it feels like all you'd have to do
Is step outside
Stop pacing around and waiting for some moment
That might never arrive
Take action and stop waiting for something that may never come
But you're never gonna find it
Like when you were young
And everybody used to call you lucky
You're searching for something that can't be found like you could when you were younger
Nothing feels right in the wintery cold
Steam, heat, clang, and the dark at your door
All the other rooms are a party tonight
And you never got an invitation
The environment around you is uninviting and you feel excluded from others' happiness
And you feel in your bones
Steady aching and more
Twenty five years gone just an hour ago
Momma never told me there'd be days like these
Until it was much too late to recover
You're experiencing profound, unrelenting pain and the realization that time has passed quickly
But it feels like you just might explode inside
You've been pacing around and waiting
For some moment that might never arrive at all
What you don't have, you don't need it anymore
The tension is overwhelming and it's time to let go of what is no longer necessary
If you're anywhere in Manhattan
In the next eight days or so
Let me know
Speak to stay lucky
If you're around, reach out and let's catch up
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRIAN FALLON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Byron Bowler
Amazing to see so many people loving a band after watching the parkway drive dvd. I'm also here after watching it 😁
fatbastid2
these guys give great inspiration right now..'stop pacing around waiting for some moment that might never arrive' , what you don't have you don't need it anymore', love it
Wons Phreely
I feel this too!
Foxxander
It is truly the magical lyrics that create that special universe The Gaslight Anthem is a part of
C M
American Slang will forever be my favorite Gaslight album
Nomad9
I will never understand why some idiots call this band 'hipster'. It's pretty blatantly a love letter to classic rock and roll to me. Not that that's a bad thing, mind. Love these guys.
Evs
I've had this song stuck In my head for years and I've only just found it
the dark
Brilliant album brought me here Still listening after all these years
amazingflavour
its definetly my favourite song for this year. 2011s only 7 hours away but.. hope theres some new gaslight anthem for then!
SGT Cloudrunner
My god I'm in love with that guitar tone.