Sweet Jane (Full Length Versio
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Standin' on a corner,
Suitcase in my hand.
Jack's in his car, says to Jane, who's in her vest,
Me, babe, I'm in a rock n' roll band.
Ridin' in a Stutz Bearcat, Jim,
Those were different times.
And the poets studied rows of verse,
And all the ladies rolled their eyes

Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane

Now, Jack, he is a banker,
And Jane, she is a clerk.
And the both of them are saving up their money...
Then they come home from work.
Sittin' by the fire...
Radio just played a little classical music for you kids,
The march of the wooden soldiers
And you can hear Jack say

Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane

Some people like to go out dancing
And other people, (like us) they gotta work
And there's always some evil mothers
They'll tell you life is full of dirt.
And the women never really faint,
And the villans always blink their eyes.
And the children are the only ones who blush.
'Cause life is just to die.
But, anyone who has a heart
Wouldn't want to turn around and break it
And anyone who ever played the part
He wouldn't want to turn around and fake it





Sweet Jane

Overall Meaning

The song "Sweet Jane" by The Velvet Underground is a classic rock tune that features lyrics about the contrast between different lifestyles and attitudes in society. The first verse sets up the scene of a man standing on the corner with a suitcase, while his friend Jack is driving in his car with Jane. The man declares that he is in a rock n' roll band, and reflects upon a time in the past when poets studied verse and women rolled their eyes in disdain. The chorus then repeats the name Sweet Jane, a potential reference to a woman who embodies some of the values the man might be celebrating in his memories.


The second verse contrasts the lifestyle of the first verse, describing a banker and a clerk who are working and saving their money. The scene is set in a domestic environment around the fire, with classical music playing on the radio. However, the contrast between these characters and the ones in the first verse is not made clear, leaving room for the listener to interpret whether the man is suggesting that one lifestyle is better than the other, or whether both are equally valid.


Throughout the song, there are references to morality and judgment, with the man suggesting that some people are "evil" and that life can be "full of dirt." Yet, he also seems to suggest that those with a heart should strive to be authentic and honest, rather than fake or falsely play a role. The song ends with a chant of "Sweet Jane," reinforcing the idea that there is something valuable about the character who might embody this name.


Line by Line Meaning

Standin' on a corner,
The singer is standing on a street corner holding a suitcase.


Suitcase in my hand.
The singer is holding a suitcase.


Jack's in his car, says to Jane, who's in her vest,
Jack is talking to Jane, who is wearing a vest, from inside his car.


Me, babe, I'm in a rock n' roll band.
The artist is part of a rock band.


Ridin' in a Stutz Bearcat, Jim,
Jim is riding in a Stutz Bearcat, a luxury car.


Those were different times.
The singer is reminiscing the past, implying that things have now changed.


And the poets studied rows of verse,
Poets used to study poetry and literature.


And all the ladies rolled their eyes
The women were not interested in poetry and were indifferent towards it.


Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane
The artist repeats the name of the titular character in the song.


Now, Jack, he is a banker,
Jack has become a banker.


And Jane, she is a clerk.
Jane works as a clerk.


And the both of them are saving up their money...
Jack and Jane are saving money.


Then they come home from work.
They come home from their respective jobs.


Sittin' by the fire...
They are sitting by a fire.


Radio just played a little classical music for you kids,
The radio has played classical music for children.


The march of the wooden soldiers
The marching of wooden toy soldiers can be heard on the radio.


And you can hear Jack say
Jack speaks.


Some people like to go out dancing
Some people enjoy dancing.


And other people, (like us) they gotta work
Others, like Jack and Jane, have to work and cannot go out dancing.


And there's always some evil mothers
There are always some wicked people.


They'll tell you life is full of dirt.
These people will tell you that life is unpleasant.


And the women never really faint,
Women are strong and resilient.


And the villans always blink their eyes.
The villains do not display their evil intentions.


And the children are the only ones who blush.
Children are the only ones who express their innocence and purity.


'Cause life is just to die.
The purpose of life is to exist and inevitably die.


But, anyone who has a heart
Those who have a heart.


Wouldn't want to turn around and break it
Would not deliberately hurt anyone's feelings.


And anyone who ever played the part
Those who have ever played a role.


He wouldn't want to turn around and fake it
Would not pretend or act.


Sweet Jane
Repeats the name of the titular character.




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Written by: LOU REED

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