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Jack of All Parades Lyrics

When we first met I didn't know what to do
My old love lines were all worn out on you
And the world walked round my mouth
They lit me up and they snuffed me out
[chorus]
And I was everybody's boy
But soon that thrill just fades
To be the love of one true heart
Or the Jack of all parades

You won't know who to thank
You won't know who to blame
It's just a part of the Murdering Game
'Cos down in the fleshpots
Where they pay you in pounds
They're laughing like drains
And baying like bloodhounds
For the Jack of all parades
The Jack of all parades

Once I knew a girl
That looked so much like Judy Garland
That people would stop and give her money
And everybody was Frankie, Jimmy or Bobby
Not the Jack, the Jack of all Parades,
Oh the Jack, the Jack of all Parades,
Oh the Jack, of all Parades.

Now the way that I feel is no longer news
You know my love and how to refuse it
Cause you know where the door is
And how to use it
Oh you know you do

But from my chequered past
To this shattered terrace
Where you can't keep your mind off
the Crimes of Paris
And you can't keep your peace
And try to forget it
And I can't forgive you
For things you haven't done yet

Oh I was anybody's boy
But soon that thrill just fades
To be the love of one true heart
Or the Jack of all parades

When we first met I didn't know what to do
My old love lines were all worn out on you
And the world walked 'round my mouth
I didn't mean to say it
I just blurted it out
As you pretended not to notice
Or be taken aback
And I loved you there and then
It's as simple as that

Oh I was everybody's boy
But soon that thrill just fades
To be the love of one true heart
Or the Jack of all parades
To be the love of one true heart
Or the Jack of all parades
Oh the Jack of all parades
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mopnugget On Jul 02, 2002
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Cover art for Jack of All Parades lyrics by Elvis Costello

This song is about being with many women or just one, give or take lol

But what really intersts me are the lines that seem to be referring to Jack the Ripper:

"It's just a part of the Murdering Game 'Cos down in the fleshpots"

and

"the Crimes of Paris"

any thoughts??

Costello has another song called "Crimes of Paris" on Blood & Chocolate. I've always taken both references to be about the mythological Paris, who fell in love with Helen of Troy, which led to the start of the Trojan war. Seems to fit since it's about betrayal and love, but the Jack the Ripper angle is interesting, too, especially with the reference to fleshpots.

Cover art for Jack of All Parades lyrics by Elvis Costello

Is the title a pun on 'jack of all trades"?

Cover art for Jack of All Parades lyrics by Elvis Costello

The song contrasts (in general) the way love used to be in the old days. Much more fidelity, one to one lasting relationships. True love and faithfulness. The character is a 'Jack the lad,' moving from one girl to the next without real commitment, love. He also compares modern love with 'the fleshpots' i.e. escorts/prostitution world where sex is paid for. Then he meets someone he truly loves and wants to commit (be 'one true heart) but she is very wary of the way men are and might well not trust and walk out the door at any moment. Now he truly has met someone he wants to love and he fears it is not going to happen.

 
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