Pretty Good Year
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Tears on the sleeve of a man
Don't want to be a boy today
Heard the eternal footman
Bought himself a bike to race
And Greg he writes letters and burns his CDs
They say you were something in those formative years
Hold onto nothing as fast as you can
Well still pretty good year
pretty good year

Maybe a bright sandy beach
Is gonna bring you back, back, back
Maybe not so now you're off
You're gonna see America
Well let me tell you something about America
Pretty good year
Pretty good

Some things are melting now
Some things are melting now
Well,hey what's it gonna take till my baby's alright
What's it gonna take till my baby's alright

And Greg he writes letters with his birthday pen
Sometimes he's aware that they're drawing him in
Lucy was pretty your best friend agreed
Well still pretty good year




pretty good
pretty good year

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Tori Amos's song "Pretty Good Year" set the stage for the emotions she is about to explore. A man is crying, expressing vulnerability and a lack of desire to conform to societal expectations of masculinity. Meanwhile, the "eternal footman" (possibly referring to the poem "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot) has seemingly accepted the inevitability of his own mortality and bought himself a bike to race, perhaps a metaphor for living life to the fullest despite knowing that it is finite.


Amos then turns to two more characters, Greg and Lucy. Greg is writing letters and burning CDs, while Lucy was "pretty," according to their mutual friend, and in some way apparently tied to Greg. These snippets of information, combined with the refrain of "pretty good year," suggest both nostalgia and a sense of moving on from the past. The song then turns to the idea of America, with Amos suggesting that the promise of a "bright sandy beach" might be enough to entice someone to return to the country. However, the repetition of the phrase "pretty good year" suggests that maybe things aren't as good as they seem on the surface, especially as the final lines ask what it will take for "my baby" to be alright, a refrain that could be interpreted in many ways.


Overall, "Pretty Good Year" is a song about the complexities of life, the bittersweet memories of the past, and the uncertainty of the future. Through her lyrics and haunting vocals, Tori Amos explores themes of mortality, nostalgia, and the American Dream.


Line by Line Meaning

Tears on the sleeve of a man
This man is visibly upset and is crying.


Don't want to be a boy today
This man is struggling with his identity and wants to feel more like a man.


Heard the eternal footman
He's been reminded of his own mortality.


Bought himself a bike to race
He's trying to enjoy life and find excitement through a new hobby.


And Greg he writes letters and burns his CDs
Greg is going through a difficult time and is coping by writing and destroying things.


They say you were something in those formative years
People remember the person as someone who had potential and was great during their earlier years.


Hold onto nothing as fast as you can
Don't get too attached or hold onto anything too tightly, because it may not last.


Well still pretty good year
Overall, it was a decent year despite some hardships.


Maybe a bright sandy beach
Perhaps a vacation to a sunny destination could help improve the situation.


Is gonna bring you back, back, back
It's possible that changing the scenery and taking a break could improve overall mood and perspective.


Maybe not so now you're off
It's also possible that taking a break and leaving the known surroundings could make things worse.


You're gonna see America
Going out and exploring the country is a way to try to find a new sense of self.


Well let me tell you something about America
The singer has her own experience and perspective on what America is like.


Some things are melting now
There are some things in life that are changing and evolving.


Well,hey what's it gonna take till my baby's alright
The person is worried about someone they care for and is wondering what they can do to help them feel better.


What's it gonna take till my baby's alright
The same concern as before - what needs to happen to make the person alright?


And Greg he writes letters with his birthday pen
Greg is using a special pen as a way of personalizing his writing to himself.


Sometimes he's aware that they're drawing him in
Greg realizes that what he's writing may not always be healthy for him in the long run.


Lucy was pretty your best friend agreed
Lucy was a beautiful girl and her beauty was acknowledged by the singer's best friend.


Well still pretty good year pretty good pretty good year
The year wasn't perfect, but it was still good overall.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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@cinnafontane7803

Tears on the sleeve of a man
Don't want to be a boy today
Heard the eternal footman
Bought himself a bike to race
And Greg he writes letters and burns his CDs
They say you were something in those formative years
Hold onto nothing as fast as you can
Well still pretty good year

Maybe a bright sandy beach
Is gonna bring you back
Maybe not so now you're off
You're gonna see America
Well let me tell you something about America
Pretty good year
Some things are melting now
Well what's it gonna take till my baby's alright

And Greg he writes letters with his birthday pen
Sometimes he's aware that they're drawing him in
Lucy was pretty your best friend agreed
Well still pretty good year



All comments from YouTube:

@indiemixtape

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@Deedee-ee1sg

Oh my what a question
Could not choose just one.
Tori has moved me with so many songs!!
I adore every song on BOYS FOR PELE.
Ok if you force me then I choose
Putting the Damage On.

@sarahmobroten4186

I have to pick ONE?!?

@tkkcali

Northern lad

@raisingirl95608

Here. In my head or Butterfly. But this one has had me by the soul since 1994

@raisingirl95608

@@tkkcali i can't even listen to it. The pain goes so deep.

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@charmaineanderson4547

She is a genius. In every sense of the word. Her songs are poetry and a short story wrapped into a bouquet of notes.

@painbow6528

Surely a gaggle of prose incased in a spazz wango of mellifluous ear visuals.

@beatnickblanket

chuckle golf clap That was a good burn, Patrice.

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