Hollywood Nights Lyrics
This is song is a classic! Its really catchy. And I think its pretty obvious what this song is saying. This guy has come to LA and he's met this girl and they are having the time of their lives (higher and higher they climbed). Then he wakes up and she isn't there, and he's heartbroken. Those LA women, I tell you what......
its the theme song to great gatsby amazing and depressing
It's all about leaving home hoping to find something better, and you do. But it's the fast life, and you're just all alone the next morning. Ah, great song!
I think that this song is more about this guy left the country to go to LA, and then he ended up falling for this girl. She was his only support in this strange new environment. Then when she left him, he realized how dependent he was one her. He was all alone, and then he realized he had changed. He has stuck in this limbo between the country life and the city.
A very simple, yet effective song. There's not much debate about the subject matter as the lyrics are pretty much a straight narrative story - not a lot of euphemisms or puns to sort through or ponder.
I always liked this song as a kid, but did really understand it until I got older. As a native Californian, I can relate to the mystique of Hollywood and how different California can be from the Heartland (or just about anywhere else in the country).
I like the comment about how the young man ends up in limbo between two worlds, as I think this is very much the case. He is young and naive, still has the Midwest in his blood & his mindset, but has now seen a completely different world. He may return home, but his experience in California has changed him, thus, home will never seem quite the way it did before. Hence, "He spent all night staring down at the lights of LA, wondering if he could ever (figuratively) go home."
@Epiphany2000 I used to think these were pretty straightforward, and for the most part, they are.
@Epiphany2000 I used to think these were pretty straightforward, and for the most part, they are.
Lately I've been wondering about these, though:
Lately I've been wondering about these, though:
"He stood all night staring down at the lights of LA Wondering if he could ever go home."
"He stood all night staring down at the lights of LA Wondering if he could ever go home."
That could be the midwestern guy looking at the view and considering going home and back to the slow, small twin life, or it also could mean he's the midwestern guy out on a high ledge thinking about jumping because the fast life has wrecked and ruined him, but he can't imagine living any other way anymore.
That could be the midwestern guy looking at the view and considering going home and back to the slow, small twin life, or it also could mean he's the midwestern guy out on a high ledge thinking about jumping because the fast life has wrecked and ruined him, but he can't imagine living any other way anymore.
I think the girl in this case is a metaphor for the excitement or allure of Hollywood.
He wakes up one day and realizes LA is just, you know, a city, and he's alone in it where he doesn't really belong. Except now he can't settle for a boring life where he is from. He can't settle for home, and the city he thought he loved is just an illusion.
This interpretation was more interesting than the rest, I dig, thanks nom.
This interpretation was more interesting than the rest, I dig, thanks nom.
This song is a classic! Being a Midwestern boy (Colorado native) and moving to California, I could relate to this.
yeah those hollywood women are something. what a classic this is. best song he ever did hands down!!!
I loved the song when I was about 5-6 years old, then when I was 7 I visited my Dad in California, and on the ride from the airport he mentioned, "You know when Bob Seger sings about the Hollywood Hills? That's them." I was impressed as all hell.
I was playing this on vinyl tonight before I went out for dinner. Full volume, dancing about. This song has power, and the topic so obvious, yet so well written.
I absolutly adore it. The amount of people in my generation who haven't heard of thsi man, sickens me. They really are missing out on so much.