Luxury
The Rolling Stones Lyrics


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I want a real fine car, fly Miami too
All the rum, I want to drink it, all the whiskey too
My woman need a new dress, my daughter got to go to school
I'm working so hard, I'm working for the company
I'm working so hard to keep you in the luxury

You can't call me lazy, on a seven day a week
Make a million for the Texans, twenty dollar me
Yes, I want a gold ring, riding in a limousine
I'm working so hard, I'm working for the company
I'm working so hard to keep you in the luxury

Now listen, I'm a proud man, not a beggar walking on the street
I'm working so hard, to keep you from the poverty
I'm working so hard to keep you in the luxury, oh yeah
I'm working so hard, I'm working so hard
Harder harder, working, working, working, working

I think it's such a strange thing, giving me concern
Half the world, it got nothing, the other, they've got money to burn
My woman need a new dress, my daughter got to go to school
I'm working so hard, I'm working for the company, oh yeah
I'm working so hard, oh yeah

Working on a Sunday in refinery
Make a million for the Texans, twenty dollar me
All the rum, I want to drink it, I got responsibility
I'm working so hard to keep you from the poverty, oh yeah
I'm working so hard, I'm working for the company, oh yeah
I'm working so hard, oh yeah





Oh yeah, oh yeah
Harder harder, harder harder, harder harder, harder harder

Overall Meaning

The Rolling Stones' song "Luxury" is a commentary on the materialism and excessive desire for luxury and wealth in American society. The lyrics describe the singer's desires for a fancy car, drinking expensive liquor, and buying new clothes for his wife and daughter. He works tirelessly for his company to provide these things for his family, ultimately stating that he is "working so hard to keep you in the luxury."


The song draws attention to the stark contrast between those who have immense wealth and those who live in poverty. The line "Half the world, it got nothing, the other, they've got money to burn" emphasizes this disparity. The singer seems to feel torn between his desire for luxury and his sense of obligation to work hard and provide for his family. He wants to maintain his status and wealth while also recognizing that others are struggling to survive.


Overall, "Luxury" is a reflection on the emptiness of materialism and the pressure to work hard to maintain status and wealth in society. It highlights the importance of appreciating what we have and being aware of the struggles of others.


Line by Line Meaning

I want a real fine car, fly Miami too
I desire luxurious cars and private jets to travel to Miami in style.


All the rum, I want to drink it, all the whiskey too
I crave excessive amounts of alcohol, regardless of type.


My woman need a new dress, my daughter got to go to school
I must provide for my family's basic needs and wants, including education and clothing.


I'm working so hard, I'm working for the company
I am devoting all my energy and time to my employer in order to maintain employment and income.


I'm working so hard to keep you in the luxury
I am striving to maintain a luxurious lifestyle for my loved ones, even at the cost of overworking myself.


You can't call me lazy, on a seven day a week
My work ethic is undeniable, as I work seven days a week to provide for my family's needs and desires.


Make a million for the Texans, twenty dollar me
I work hard to generate wealth for others, while only receiving a small portion of the earnings myself.


Yes, I want a gold ring, riding in a limousine
I aspire to possess expensive jewelry and travel in luxurious vehicles as a symbol of my success and status.


Now listen, I'm a proud man, not a beggar walking on the street
I take pride in my hard work and achievements, refusing to rely on others for financial support.


I'm working so hard to keep you from the poverty
I am driven to work excessively to prevent my family from experiencing financial hardship or poverty.


I think it's such a strange thing, giving me concern
The imbalance between the wealthy and impoverished in the world troubles me and consumes my thoughts.


Half the world, it got nothing, the other, they've got money to burn
Many people worldwide live in poverty, while others have excessive wealth to the point of wastefulness.


Working on a Sunday in refinery
I am so dedicated to my job that I even work on Sundays in a dangerous and physically demanding occupation.


All the rum, I want to drink it, I got responsibility
Despite my desire for alcohol, I recognize my responsibilities to provide for my family and refrain from excessive consumption.


I'm working so hard, I'm working so hard
I emphasize the magnitude and intensity of my work ethic, constantly striving to provide for my family's luxurious lifestyle.


Harder harder, working, working, working, working
I emphasize the intense and consistent effort I put into my work in order to maintain my family's luxurious standard of living.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
Written by: KEITH RICHARDS, MICK JAGGER

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