Coney Island Steeplechase
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Would you like to go on the Coney Island Steeple
Go and have a good time
We'll take the subway right down to King's Highway
Gonna have a good time
If it's all right it would be so nice
If you come and go with me
The roller-coaster you and me
Just try
Would you like to go on the Coney Island Steeple
Go and have a good time
Like a sister and brother we'll cling to each other
When they find out their parents aren't there
Oh it'd be so nice
Like choco with ice
Oh if you come and go with me
How nice it would be
Don't be so shy
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Maybe not Friday




Saturday, Sunday
Coney Island, Coney Island, Coney Island

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground's Coney Island Steeplechase is a song about the simple pleasures of going to an amusement park, particularly Coney Island. The lyrics describe a fun day out, taking the subway down to King's Highway and enjoying the attractions together. The song has a playful, youthful feel to it, with the repetition of the invitation to go on the Steeplechase ride, and the refrain of "it'd be so nice" if the person being invited will come along. The lyrics also suggest a sense of rebellion, with the singer urging their companion to come with them even if their parents are not available.


Overall, Coney Island Steeplechase captures the joy and excitement of a simple day out, embracing the sense of fun and freedom that can be found in such activities. The upbeat energy of the music, alongside the lively lyrics, creates a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time, and celebrates the thrill of experiencing something new and exciting with someone you care about.


Line by Line Meaning

Would you like to go on the Coney Island Steeple
Asking someone if they want to go on the Coney Island Steeplechase ride at the amusement park.


Go and have a good time
Encouraging the person to have fun.


We'll take the subway right down to King's Highway
Explaining the method of transportation to get to the park.


Gonna have a good time
Reaffirming the intention to have fun.


If it's all right it would be so nice
Hoping the person will agree to come along.


If you come and go with me
Making a request for the person to join in on the adventure.


The roller-coaster you and me
Referring to the Coney Island Steeplechase ride as an exciting adventure for the two of them to experience together.


Just try
Encouraging the person to take a chance and join in on the fun.


Like a sister and brother we'll cling to each other
Describing a close bond as they face the thrills of the roller coaster ride.


When they find out their parents aren't there
Acknowledging a situation where they may be on their own and dependent on each other.


Oh it'd be so nice
Expressing excitement at the prospect of going to the amusement park.


Like choco with ice
Comparing their time at Coney Island to a delicious treat.


Don't be so shy
Encouraging the person to let go of any hesitation and have a good time.


Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Listing off the days of the week leading up to the weekend.


Maybe not Friday
Suggesting that Friday may not be a good day to go to Coney Island.


Saturday, Sunday
Naming the ideal days to have fun at Coney Island.


Coney Island, Coney Island, Coney Island
Repeating the name of the location, emphasizing the excitement of going there.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: STERLING MORRISON, MAUREEN TUCKER, JOHN CALE, LOU REED

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