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Wouldn't Mama Be Proud? Lyrics
The question is, "Wouldn't mama be proud?"
There's a silver lining in the corporate cloud
And the pretty post that you're taking as
As an NCO of the great pretender
I should sure think so
Wouldn't mama be proud?
"Can I take your order?"
Asks the heavenly host
Ticket to the jetstream
Blowing coast to coast
The long stemmed glasses, a movie
And a pleasant dream in mid air
You got to tell me quickly
Because we're almost there
Wouldn't mama be proud?
If you look out your window
And the sky's gone black
Well, kid, you're on the right track
If I send you postcards
From the side of the road
Photographs of moving parts
About to implode
If I call to keep it together
Like you say I can do
To transmit a moment
From me to you
Wouldn't mama be proud?
Wouldn't mama be proud?
Wouldn't mama be proud?
Wouldn't mama be proud?
There's a silver lining in the corporate cloud
And the pretty post that you're taking as
As an NCO of the great pretender
I should sure think so
Asks the heavenly host
Ticket to the jetstream
Blowing coast to coast
And a pleasant dream in mid air
You got to tell me quickly
Because we're almost there
And the sky's gone black
Well, kid, you're on the right track
From the side of the road
Photographs of moving parts
About to implode
Like you say I can do
To transmit a moment
From me to you
Wouldn't mama be proud?
Wouldn't mama be proud?
Wouldn't mama be proud?
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Submitted by
enjoy Incubus On Jan 19, 2002
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This may be the most literal, straight-up pop song Elliott Smith ever made -- and that's not a bad thing considering the source. I think it's fairly obvious that the narrator is more or less weighing his position in life -- assumedly that of a semi-famous rock star -- against what he feels inside and the expectations of those around him. Elliott said at least once about his Oscar nomination that he was happy that his mother would be proud of his accomplishment, hence the title of this song. The line about
a silver lining in the corporate cloud' can be seen as a near-direct reference to his Dreamworks contract in that he was always something of a "prestige artist," or one who would lend legitimacy to a record label through his talent but probably wouldn't move many discs. The "heavenly host" is almost certainly a stewardess, and the airplane setting -- up in the clouds, probably on tour or some sort of press junket -- comes in sharp contrast to the note of desperation the narrator hits in the third verse. "If I call (I've seen this ascrawl'; either way, it works) to keep it together/like you say I can do" means just what it says -- this is a fragile guy who maybe wasn't meant to carry the mantle he's been given by the press or the fans or whomever. Like I said, this is possibly Elliott's most obvious song, but it's a great, great pop song -- definitely one of my favorites.@mfluder2676 Great comment. Thanks for the insight.
@mfluder2676 Great comment. Thanks for the insight.
Although I might say Better Be Quiet Now is his most literal song.
Although I might say Better Be Quiet Now is his most literal song.
I always interpreted this song as Elliott criticising anyone who is selling their soul for money. Corporatism vs humanism, that kind of thing. There are loads of references to this in the lyrics.
@upallnight yeah I agree he seems to be saying I know this is the what makes mums proud, which also seems to implicitly say does it upset you that I'm not like that...Love the chorus melody too, beautiful
@upallnight yeah I agree he seems to be saying I know this is the what makes mums proud, which also seems to implicitly say does it upset you that I'm not like that...Love the chorus melody too, beautiful
this song is wonderful, i love it because when noone seems to even notice the things that i am proud of .. i think what i am doing would make my momma proud if she were here :) i miss u mom
my dad says this has the same chord sequence as house of the rising sun :)
(not in the same key or timing obviously)
just to correct a lyric - its : part about to IMplode (not EXplode) i think it makes a difference in how one would interpret the song.
also pretty POST that you're taking
's NCO...not emcee, oh
i was just about to make all the above corrections.....but you all got here before me...............damn................RIP
Excellent song. Elliott, you are still the master of brilliant music.
I always interpreted this song as Elliott criticising anyone who is selling their soul for money. Corporatism vs humanism, that kind of thing. There are loads of references to this in the lyrics.