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What Goes On
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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What goes on in your mind?
I think that I am falling down
What goes on in your mind?
I think that I am upside down
Baby, be good, do what you should
You know it will work alright
Baby, be good, do what you should
You know it will be alright

I'm going up, and I'm going down
I'm going to fly from side to side
See the bells up in the sky
Somebody's cut their string in two
Baby, be good, do what you should
You know it will work alright
Baby, be good, do what you should
You know it will be alright

One minute born, one minute doomed
One minute up and one minute down
What goes on in your mind?
I think that I am falling down
Baby, be good, do what you should
You know it will work alright
Baby, be good, do what you should
You know it will be alright

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Velvet Underground's song "What Goes On" speak to the confusion and instability that many people feel in their minds. The singer is questioning what is happening inside someone's head and hinting at their own struggles with feeling like they are falling down or upside down. The repetition of the lyrics "Baby, be good, do what you should, You know it will work alright," could be seen as reassuring oneself or someone else to keep moving forward and everything will ultimately be okay.


The flying imagery in the second verse adds to the idea of feeling unstable and out of control. The bells in the sky and the cut string suggest a loss of grounding or connection to reality. The final verse speaks to the fleeting nature of life, with moments of being born and doomed, and the constant fluctuations between highs and lows.


Overall, the lyrics of "What Goes On" capture a sense of mental turmoil and the need to find stability in a chaotic world.


Line by Line Meaning

What goes on in your mind?
What thoughts are occupying your mind?


I think that I am falling down
I feel like I am losing control of myself.


I think that I am upside down
I feel disorientated or confused.


Baby, be good, do what you should
Please behave properly and follow the right path.


You know it will work alright
If you do the right thing, everything will be fine.


I'm going up, and I'm going down
I am experiencing highs and lows in life.


I'm going to fly from side to side
I am going to move around or change directions.


See the bells up in the sky
Look at the beautiful bells in the sky.


Somebody's cut their string in two
Someone has lost control or direction in life.


One minute born, one minute doomed
Life can be unpredictable.


One minute up and one minute down
Life has its ups and downs.


Baby, be good, do what you should
Please behave properly and follow the right path.


You know it will work alright
If you do the right thing, everything will be fine.


What goes on in your mind?
What thoughts are occupying your mind?


I think that I am falling down
I feel like I am losing control of myself.


Baby, be good, do what you should
Please behave properly and follow the right path.


You know it will work alright
If you do the right thing, everything will be fine.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Lou Reed

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Comments from YouTube:

@davidsheehan8552

That groove. The bridge. The guitar outro. Song is just perfect.

@The1234craig

except the live version on the 1969 album is longer and more perfect.

@grahamchapple3552

i call this elevator music play iin shoppping centres loud at easter and xmas

@davidcolpo5212

it is the perfect song

@daleholmes4288

I've never heard music this good playing in my local shopping centre :)

@spongebob2310

The best rhythm guitar sound ever...

@thundergroundsamurai5343

Ain't no guitar dude. That a voodoo drum.

@Obeast117

@@huggarugga Crazy how Morrison and Reed could exchange lead/rhyhthm so easily and make it sound so fluid

@michaelsoftbinbows8859

@@huggarugga That's Sterling Morrison on rhythm guitar

@wiggersnake3661

from this rhythm guitar, we can pretty much tell what U2's The Edge was listening to as an aspiring musician.

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