A limited edition, 7-inch, 45 rpm vinyl record, was released in Europe on January 30, 2006, and in North America on March 7, 2006. It was a double A-sided single, with the relatively unpromoted "Store Bought Bones" as the flipside. A CD version of "Steady, As She Goes" was released on April 24 with the B-side "Bane Rendition". Two further vinyl releases were produced: the first (marked 'B') with "Store Bought Bones" as the B-side; the second (marked 'C') an acoustic rendition of "Steady, As She Goes" with "Call It a Day" as the B-side. In the US, the song reached number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. It achieved top ten success in the UK, where it peaked at number four, and Canada, peaking at number three.
Background
"Steady, As She Goes" is the first song ever written by White and Benson.
Critical response
Entertainment Weekly said the track is "less weird than what we're used to from the ghostly singer. "Rolling Stone called "Steady, As She Goes" the second best song of 2006, just behind "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley. The bass in the song, especially in the intro, has drawn comparisons to the song "Is She Really Going Out With Him?", by Joe Jackson.
In 2007, "Steady, As She Goes" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
Music video
There are two music videos for "Steady, As She Goes". The first music video was directed by Jim Jarmusch, and focuses on the band performing the song. It premiered on MTV2 on March 10, 2006, and was also available for streaming on the band's website. In the second music video, The Raconteurs teamed up with Paul Reubens. In this video, each band member plays an imaginary speed-racing hero in an old-fashioned soap box race, following the heroes on their cut-throat chase for first place. Reubens plays an unscrupulous pit boss, stooping to low levels to ensure a win for his racer, Jack Lawrence. Lawrence and Reubens (wearing standard melodrama-villain handlebar moustaches) cheat many times throughout the race, to make sure that Lawrence wins. Patrick falls off a cliff, Brendan crashes, and Reubens shoots White ("the Copper Kid") with a blow gun. Lawrence wins. The latter video premiered exclusively on Yahoo! Music on June 19, 2006.
Covers
The song was covered by Corinne Bailey Rae for BBC Radio 1's Live lounge. It was frequently covered live by Fitz and the Tantrums, and was covered live by Adele during "Backstage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend" on May 10th of 2008.
Steady as She Goes
The Raconteurs Lyrics
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Live a simple life in a quiet town
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes
You've had too much to think, now you need a wife
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Well here we go again
You've found yourself a friend that knows you well
But no matter what you do
You'll always feel as though you tripped and fell
So steady as she goes
When you have completed what you thought you had to do
And your blood's depleted to the point of stable glue
Then you'll get along
Then you'll get along
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Well here we go again
You've found yourself a friend that knows you well
But no matter what you do
You'll always feel as though you tripped and fell
So steady as she goes
Steady as she goes
Settle for a world (settle for the world), neither up or down (neither up or down)
Sell it to the crowd (sell it to the crowd) that is gathered round (that is gathered round)
Settle for a girl (settle for the girl), neither up or down (neither up or down)
Sell it to the crowd (sell it to the crowd) that is gathered round (that is gathered round)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes
The lyrics to The Raconteurs' song "Steady As She Goes" speak to the societal pressure to conform to a certain standard of living. The song suggests that settling down and living a predictable life may be the best option for some people who find themselves at a crossroads. The lyrics encourage listeners to find calmness by choosing a simple life in a quiet town and settling for a partner who understands them deeply.
The opening lines, "Find yourself a girl and settle down, Live a simple life in a quiet town," set the tone for the rest of the song. The lyrics suggest that the single life has its downsides and that stability and predictability may be the solution. The song takes an introspective turn in the second verse, acknowledging that finding a partner will not immediately alleviate all of one's problems. The line "But no matter what you do, you'll always feel as though you tripped and fell" is a testament to the fact that the grass is not always greener on the other side.
The repeated phrase "steady as she goes" is a command to oneself, telling oneself to be calm and deliberate. It may be interpreted as a reminder to stay focused on one's goals, not to let circumstances or setbacks distract or discourage one from achieving them. At its core, "Steady As She Goes" is a song about navigating life's uncertainties and the choices people make to find a sense of stability and satisfaction.
Line by Line Meaning
Find yourself a girl and settle down
Live a simple life in a quiet town
The song advises men to find a woman and get married so that they can lead a quiet life in a small town.
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes
The repeated phrase 'steady as she goes' is a reminder to stay the course and keep moving forward.
Your friends have shown a kink in the single life
You've had too much to think, now you need a wife
The song suggests that the single lifestyle has its flaws and that it might be time to settle down and find a partner.
Well here we go again
You've found yourself a friend that knows you well
But no matter what you do
You'll always feel as though you tripped and fell
So steady as she goes
Even when you find a close friend who understands you, life will not always be smooth sailing. The song advises us to remain steadfast despite setbacks.
When you have completed what you thought you had to do
And your blood's depleted to the point of stable glue
Then you'll get along
Then you'll get along
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
After life has taken its toll, and you've overcome trials, you will reach a place of stability, where you can proceed with a steady pace.
Settle for a world (settle for the world), neither up or down (neither up or down)
Sell it to the crowd (sell it to the crowd) that is gathered round (that is gathered round)
Settle for a girl (settle for the girl), neither up or down (neither up or down)
Sell it to the crowd (sell it to the crowd) that is gathered round (that is gathered round)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
The lyrics suggest that one should not aim too high in life or love but instead strive for mediocrity and acceptance by the crowd.
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes
The final line of the song repeats the same question twice; hence it might be indicating that the listener should take the message seriously to stand steadfast despite life's challenges.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Anthony White, Brendan Benson
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Find yourself a girl and settle down
Live a simple life in a quiet town
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes
Your friends have shown a kink in the single life
You've had too much to think, now you need a wife
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Well here we go again
You've found yourself a friend that knows you well
But no matter what you do
You'll always feel as though you tripped and fell
So steady as she goes
When you have completed what you thought you had to do
And your blood's depleted to the point of stable glue
Then you'll get along
Then you'll get along
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Well here we go again
You've found yourself a friend that knows you well
But no matter what you do
You'll always feel as though you tripped and fell
So steady as she goes
Steady as she goes
Settle for a world (settle for the world), neither up or down (neither up or down)
Sell it to the crowd (sell it to the crowd) that is gathered round (that is gathered round)
Settle for a girl (settle for the girl), neither up or down (neither up or down)
Sell it to the crowd (sell it to the crowd) that is gathered round (that is gathered round)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
So steady as she goes (steady as she goes)
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes, are you steady now?
Steady as she goes
@msf0708
On virgin airlines, when you were flying a long haul flight, they used to give you a little packet of earphones that you could plug into your seat. And on the arm rest there was a little control pad. You could either watch the latest films, or watch tv shows or listen to music. And in 2006, this album was a new release and it was one of the albums available to listen to on the flight. So I listened to it on repeat for like 8 hours from the UK to the Caribbean. And bought the album when I got home from holiday. I remember that more clearly than I remember the whole vacation.
@mattparker9726
Which Kingdom that's 'united' that you're talking about???
@1D991
Song still slaps in 2023. Jack White never fails to hit the spot.
@kmhlad2864
Slapz what??? Ur aZzbELLa azz and calls ya Mace or FDS? I'd hand ya the planned Parenthood # and call it a day. Great song, Jack White and the Racatuers... perhaps a sic misspelling bee'er but are there many racoons in a Racatuer? Or a nine ball rack? Cut throat or throke...🤷the way the brain's sanapses synapse and as the flat earthers enjoy the orange stuff 🤢🤮🤢🤮🥵🤮🤢🤮 Moreover, maybe if I didn't hide the vile Kyle and was more for what it's worthwhile...who knows... can't if only it to def.
@katherineruhl2543
Yeah totally x
@kauanrodrigues3878
Amo essa música
@BillyTurner-df1sk
The distorted guitar sounds a lot like Nirvanas In Utero
@jamesgrube8771
@@katherineruhl254311 qt
@gemmaselby5584
I Remember My Husband Raving About Jack White's 'Other Band' and This Song, When It Was First Released and Playing It So Very, Very Loud !!
Now, My Husband Has Suffered a Severe Stroke, and Developed Early Onset Dementia ..
But, There Are Days When He Can Remember This Great Song.
Oh, Lost Youth.
Rock On. ❤🇳🇿
@johndawe2916
Lost Youth IS JUST 'Older' Working in reverse - Changing THE Boxer Box - Operations On Shadow with Neural linkage joining the familiar reality Dots! Thank God for the MUSIC 'IN' Neural link psynop stability! Find Chelating agents to Pull the Alumina!
Wellness to All.