Who
Ultravox Lyrics


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We passed upon the stair, we spoke of was and when
Although I wasn't there, he said I was his friend
Which came as some surprise I spoke into his eyes
I thought you died alone, a long long time ago

Oh no, not me
I never lost control
You're face to face
With The Man Who Sold The World

I laughed and shook his hand, and made my way back home
I searched for form and land, for years and years I roamed
I gazed a gazely stare at all the millions here
We must have died along, a long long time ago

Who knows? Not me
We never lost control




You're face to face
With the Man who Sold the World

Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics of Ultravox's song "Who" reveal a conversation between two friends, one of whom has just returned from a mysterious journey. They had passed on the stair and spoke of "was and when," suggesting an exchange about past experiences, possibly about missed opportunities or decisions not taken. The singer's friend mentions that the singer was his friend, even though the singer wasn't there. This statement surprises the singer who has assumed that his friend had died alone a long time ago. The second verse relates how the singer laughed and shook his friend's hand and then searched for "form and land" for years and years as if he was trying to find his place in life. He gazed upon the millions before him and speculated that they had all died a long, long time ago.


Line by Line Meaning

We passed upon the stair, we spoke of was and when
Two people briefly crossed paths and discussed past events


Although I wasn't there, he said I was his friend
The singer heard from someone else that they were considered a friend by an absent individual


Which came as some surprise I spoke into his eyes
The news of being considered a friend was unexpected and the singer expressed their confusion


I thought you died alone, a long long time ago
The artist believed that the individual they met had died a long time ago and was surprised to find out they were still alive


Oh no, not me
The artist emphasizes that they did not experience the same thing as the person they met


I never lost control
The singer remained composed and in charge


You're face to face
The two individuals are in close proximity and interacting directly


With The Man Who Sold The World
The individual the artist met is metaphorically referred to as someone who sold the world, possibly implying they had a significant impact on society or left an important legacy


I laughed and shook his hand, and made my way back home
The artist had a cordial farewell with the individual they met and left to return home


I searched for form and land, for years and years I roamed
The artist spent a long time exploring and trying to find their place in the world


I gazed a gazely stare at all the millions here
The singer looked around at the masses of people around them with a distant, perhaps detached observation


We must have died along, a long long time ago
The artist believes that they and everyone else around them have lost a part of themselves and are no longer fully alive


Who knows? Not me
The singer admits they don't have all the answers


We never lost control
Despite their uncertainties, the singer asserts that they remain composed and in charge


You're face to face
Again, the two individuals are in close proximity and interacting directly


With the Man who Sold the World
The metaphorical reference to the individual remains as before




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: David Bowie

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