I Love My Label
Wilco Lyrics


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Oh yes
I love my label and my label loves me
For she's so good and kind together we will pave our destiny
My label always loves to hear some pretty chords on its records like these ones
She's always pleased to hear some of these pretty melodies so I sing 'em some

I love my label
I love my label yeah
And my label's got high hopes in me

Play the blues

Oh I'm so proud of them up here
We're one big happy family
I guess you could say I'm the poor relation of the parent company
They always ask for lots of songs but no more than 2:50 long
So I write 'em some
They never talk behind my back and they're always playing my new tracks when I come along

I love my label
I love my label yeah
And my label's got high hopes in me
I love my label




I love my label yeah
And my label's got high hopes in me

Overall Meaning

The song "I Love My Label" by Wilco is essentially an ode to the relationship between artist and record label. The lyrics are a tribute to the label that Wilco is signed to, and express the mutual admiration and respect between the two parties. The singer declares his love for the label, and in turn, the label is portrayed as kind and supportive of his creative endeavors. The chorus repeats the theme, emphasizing the singer's affection for the label and the high hopes it has in him.


One interesting aspect of this song is that it was written and recorded at a time when the relationship between Wilco and their label, Reprise Records, was starting to break down. The band's follow-up album to their critically acclaimed "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" was rejected by the label, and despite significant fan support, the band was dropped from Reprise. This makes the lyrics of "I Love My Label" somewhat ironic, as the song was released on an EP shortly before the falling out with the label.


Another notable feature of this song is its sound. "I Love My Label" is a departure from the typical Wilco formula, featuring a more upbeat, bluesy sound with prominent piano and saxophone. This reflects the influence of producer Jim O'Rourke, who contributed to the EP it was released on.


In terms of the lyrics, the song paints a somewhat idealized view of the relationship between artist and label. In reality, record labels can be more concerned with profit than artistic expression, and often put pressure on artists to compromise their vision. However, "I Love My Label" presents a more optimistic view of this dynamic, reflecting the genuine appreciation that Wilco had for their label at the time.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh yes
The singer is expressing enthusiasm


I love my label and my label loves me
The singer and the music label have a mutual loving relationship


For she's so good and kind together we will pave our destiny
The music label is supportive and helpful towards the singer in achieving their future ambitions


My label always loves to hear some pretty chords on its records like these ones
The music label has a preference for pleasing and attractive melodies in their records


She's always pleased to hear some of these pretty melodies so I sing 'em some
The singer is happy to provide the music label with the melodies they desire


Play the blues
The singer is instructing the musicians to perform a certain style of music


Oh I'm so proud of them up here
The singer feels gratified and fortunate to have their music label and team of musicians


We're one big happy family
The singer and the music label have a close and harmonious relationship


I guess you could say I'm the poor relation of the parent company
The singer perceives themselves as a less significant member of the larger music company that owns their label


They always ask for lots of songs but no more than 2:50 long
The music label has specific requirements for the length of the songs they receive from the singer


So I write 'em some
The singer complies with the music label's requests by creating new music


They never talk behind my back and they're always playing my new tracks when I come along
The music label is honest and respectful towards the singer, always playing their new music when presented with it


And my label's got high hopes in me
The music label has confidence in the singer and believes in their potential for success


I love my label
The singer feels deep affection and appreciation for their music label


I love my label yeah
The singer reaffirms their love for their music label


And my label's got high hopes in me
The music label continues to hold high expectations for the singer




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BKSUL Equipamentos

lovely vocals and interpretation..great!

dasbear10

Such a underrated song

K McCoy

Great song selection! Superbe execution!

Jose Rivadulla Codorniu

best rock band in whole world you should said!! so f*nkin' good!!!

Sady Maher

I met Jeff Tweedy after a Wilco gig in Paris, they were so good that i asked Jeff if i could hug him, they were that good !!!

Brian T

A record worthy of being a true STIFF Record!

Jay Bowcott

breakdown at 2:55 is badass.. Killer bass riff..

wayne252525

Genius song by genius singer / songwriter / musician, Nick Lowe ... Nice cover, but Nick's original still seals the deal for me ... Wayne

Elmer

"Play the blues" Awesome!

Reuben Canning Finkel

probably the most solid band out today.

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