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Tell me somethin', girl
Are you happy in this modern world?
Or do you need more?
Is there somethin' else you're searchin' for?

I'm falling
In all the good times I find myself
Longin' for change
And in the bad times I fear myself

Tell me something, boy
Aren't you tired tryin' to fill that void?
Or do you need more?
Ain't it hard keeping it so hardcore?

I'm falling
In all the good times I find myself
Longing for change
And in the bad times I fear myself

I'm off the deep end, watch as I dive in
I'll never meet the ground
Crash through the surface, where they can't hurt us
We're far from the shallow now

In the shallow, shallow
In the shallow, shallow
In the shallow, shallow
We're far from the shallow now

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Whoah!

I'm off the deep end, watch as I dive in
I'll never meet the ground
Crash through the surface, where they can't hurt us
We're far from the shallow now

In the shallow, shallow
In the shallow, shallow
In the shallow, shallow
We're far from the shallow now
Song Info
Copyright
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Concord Music Publishing Llc, Sony/atv Music Publishing Llc
Writer
Andrew Wyatt, Stefani J. Germanotta, Anthony Rossomando, Mark D. Ronson
Duration
3:35
Submitted by
mellow_harsher On Sep 28, 2018
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Cover art for Shallow lyrics by Lady GaGa

This song is emotive both melodically and lyrically. The sparse acoustic guitar underscores the desire to escape a modern world that is increasingly shallow and, at times, isolating—with its reality TV shows, selfies, and instant social-media “friendships.” The song makes you think, and the instrumental pauses allow you to catch your breath, take in the words, and contemplate a deeper meaning.

The words “I’m falling” are the emotional peak of the song and have a dual meaning for me, reminding me of going off the deep end but also of falling in love. In this duet with Bradley Cooper, the singers yearn for something more and are falling—almost freefalling—in order to break through the surface veneer of happiness, due in part to the trappings of fame—because they are longing to reach a deeper place of meaning, both in their relationship and within themselves.

@carrie34 Wow <3 this interpretation makes the song even more powerful!

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I feel like the song is saying when we have real, meaningful, authentic, deep conversations, we're "out of the shallow." So much of life is lived in the shallow end when what matters most is in the deep (but perhaps scarier end). Talk about what really matters. Live your life in the deep and meaningful instead of the shallow and meaningless.

@jaimerichards I agree. If you surround yourself with shallow, narcissistic people you will get burnt. It's sort of like the lyrics in the Eagles song 'Desperado', "Don't you draw the Queen of Diamonds boy, she'll beat you if she's able". If we pursue hollow things like money, status, materialism, we will end up empty voids. Everybody has depth (though some people are much deeper than others), it's just that for a long time society has taught us we need to shut it off to be happy and adopt a perky disposition to be accepted.

@jaimerichards you're wrong, read my interpretation

@gilbert1024 An interpretation can't be wrong; it's personal.

Your interpretation can differ and that's ok. Music is open for different interpretations.

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“Off the deep end” usually means something risky or uncertain. However, the “shallow” is usually not too deep or emotionally meaningful. However again... the shallow is usually a safe place to be in with no risk of drowning. Often, love songs or songs in general have a dichotomy of two contradictory concepts existing concurrently. Lady Gaga is saying she wants to break free from the mundane, day to day life. She is “Off the deep end,” exploring new ideas. But, she is also “far from the shallow... where they can’t hurt us.” There is no consequence of being injured because the water in the deep end is enough not to “meet the ground.” Nevertheless, the final outro repeats, “in the shallow, shallow,” because she is reiterating that she may be scared of change and she is precautious not to jump into anything too quickly. Thus, in the safety of the shallow and yearning to break free, yet also off the deep end to explore new ideas all the while, in a safe environment and with good intentions. Thank you.

@Abie74 Correct. Also since the character's father worked in the music industry himself, and probably warned her to not date musical artists.

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Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper really explore the idea of the "deep and troubled" artist in this song. They sing about how ill content they are with average, everyday life and can't settle for living "in the shallow" (as a young millennial who just entered the workforce and has fallen into a steady routine, I can relate). While everyone else is meandering around "on the surface" they lament about their own personal depth and how it makes them crave to have so much more from this life. They have to put on a brave face and "keep it so hardcore" in order to even deal with living a normal, humdrum life. They've dived deeply into this life, and now they cannot go back since they have experienced all of the richness that life has to offer.

As someone who has been a fan of Mama Monster since day 1, I can't wait to see "A Star Is Born"...as an introvert who avoids crowds, I will be waiting to see it until it comes onto DVD. But you can bet that I'll be listening to this soundtrack on repeat in the meantime!

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Bradley Cooper is Marx singing to the proletariat, and Lady Gaga is capitalism singing to Marx

My Interpretation
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It's about getting away from superficial, selfish, narcissistic or shallow people.

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This is a a much catchier song than I recall. I think the interpretation of shallow versus deep applies to the depth of the relationship. In the deep end you have to know how to stay afloat or you drown. Additionally,as a swimmer, you must consider that you cannot dive in shallow waters without risking damage. To enjoy diving into water/relationship, you must have depth. And in the deep end, you have less interference as not everyone can navigate the waters (or the relationship).”they can’t hurt us, we’re far from the shallow now” . Safe to dive in and never crash to ground. IMO

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About par for Lady GaGa. Guess I'm just from another time when music had more meaning (Woodstock was AWESOME!). Saddest thing was after what many thought to be his most memorable performance Jimmy Hendrix was dead almost a year to the day later. Today we get 'stars?' of this calabre. Very sad. Since I gave my age away is there anyone else of my vintage out there who understands what I'm saying about a time when you could tell what band did what song just by hearing the song, even if you'd never heard THAT particular song before (If you're from my generation, think of Boston......heard one of their songs, you heard 'em all but there was ever a question about what group recorded the song? ELO, The Stones, The Beatles, The Mama's & The Papa's, Rod Stewart, The Who, The Guess Who, etc., etc., etc.. Groups had an individual style back then. Today they all sound the same with lyrics which are just meaningless babble.

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@MercurialIrish I am over 60 and my older sister made sure I was fully exposed to everything rock and roll. Thank you Sis! Went over the album listings for Woodstock. You know what? Most are not very deep or meaningful. What made them meaningful for most of us was the setting, what was happening around us. Give credit where credit is due. When I heard this song in the theater, it brought tears to my eyes-and I really didn't know why? My hearing is starting to go, but something made it through to my brain. I'm not a big...

@MercurialIrish Hi there. I am 60 years old so I'm getting where you're coming from because I loved the old songs and agree that a lot of today's songs sound the same, but there are some that are very deep and meaningful and to group this song in with those you call Meaningless babble is not so for me.

@MercurialIrish as to me, I'm over 60 as well. Raised up with Pink Floyd, The Eagles, 10 CC, Neil Young, Bob Dylan and many more Flemish useless singers and bands. No fan of Lady Gaga at all. However this song drew my attention as it sounds very emotional, moving. As I did with with Pink Floyd lyrics as a youngster, I tried to understand the message in this story. Dive into the deep of live. Take a risk, escape from the shallow.

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Being "far from the shallow" is layered with meaning, since it can refer to the shallowness of people. Conversely, you're safe in the shallow end because it's warm and you can't down. Nothing can harm you there, in much the same way that nothing can harm you when you live life on the surface - "in the shallow" - nothing can harm you because you're not involved. But in the deep end, where we find the core of ourselves and others, we're attached and can't let go without losing a part of ourselves and maybe drowning in loss.

My Interpretation
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This song was released in September of 1987, roughly 9 months after the shuttle Challenger exploded. I always thought this would have been close to the final thoughts of one onboard as it fell for some 11 minutes. And just after all of the garbled radio traffic you hear what sounds like a distant explosion, just before the lyrics "Above the planet..."

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This was meant for Pink Floyds "Learning to Fly". I've no bloody idea how it got here

 
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