#73 Hallelujah- Jeff Buckley

And I’ve seen your flag on the marble arch
And love is not a victory march
It’s a cold and it’s a broken Hallelujah

The lyrics of “Hallelujah” are a bit out there. Typical Leonard Cohen. David played music that pleased God, but my girlfriend isn’t into music. Great. King David and Samson are people that struggled with the sexual aspects of love. Love can bring good, but it has its dark sides too. Given that and given that I have lived by myself before, I know that sometimes love is not always going to be great. Sometimes there are going to be problems, and that’s okay.

Hallelujah Meaning
Jeff Buckley

Our communication used to be great, now it isn’t, perhaps that is a source of some of our current problems. Look, love is tough, we should be surprised and grateful it ever happens at all. When you look at the lyrics closely, I feel like there is some sort of argument that is being made that symbolic logic and modus ponens could perhaps address better than I can.

Jeff Buckley’s version of “Hallelujah” where he plays with just an electric guitar is amazing. Sometimes solo electric guitar can sound off (usually it sounds better with an acoustic guitar). However, he pulls it off and delivers the biggest hit of his career, but also makes Cohen accessible to a new audience that would have never discovered him.

The melody is quite good. And although the chorus is simple, it is powerful, memorable with a great sound. Unfortunately, Buckley died young, so his catalog is not very deep, but this song is spectacular.

Other great songs by Leonard Cohen.
You might also like this epic song by Simon & Garfunkel.

Hallelujah Lyrics

Well I’ve heard there was a secret chord,
That David played and it pleased the Lord.
But you don’t really care for music, do you?
Well it goes like this-
The fourth, the fifth, the minor fall and the major lift,
The baffled king composing Hallelujah.
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah.
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah.

Well your faith was strong but you needed proof.
You saw her bathing on the roof,
Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew ya.
She tied you to her kitchen chair,
And she broke your throne and she cut your hair.
And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah.
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah.
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah.

But baby I’ve been here before,
I’ve seen this room and I’ve walked this floor.
You know, I used to live alone before I knew ya.
And I’ve seen your flag on the marble arch,
And love is not a victory march
It’s a cold and it’s a broken Hallelujah.
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah.
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah.

Well there was a time when you let me know,
What’s really going on below.
But now you never show that to me do ya?
But remember when I moved in you?
And the holy dove was moving too,
And every breath we drew was Hallelujah.
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah.
Hallelujah,
Hallelujah.

Maybe there’s a God above,
But all I’ve ever learned from love,
Was how to shoot somebody who outdrew ya.
And it’s not a cry that you hear at night,
It’s not somebody who’s seen the light,
It’s a cold and it’s a broken Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.

written by Leonard Cohen

#72 The Boxer- Simon and Garfunkel

In the clearing stands a boxer/
And a fighter by his trade…

Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Boxer” is a story about perseverance. The song was written well into Simon and Garfunkel’s career. “The Boxer” is perhaps a bit autobiographical, which is interesting. Even as Simon was seemingly on top of the world, he sees himself as being beat up and an underdog.

The song’s meaning resonates because most of us feel like underdogs—we are all “The Boxer”—fighting to make it and flourish in a sometimes-cruel world.

The Boxer Meaning
Simon and Garfunkel

The production and musical arrangement on “The Boxer” is top-notch. There are two instruments used in “The Boxer” that are iconic, that I don’t know if I have heard in another pop/rock song—the bass harmonica and the piccolo trumpet. The bass harmonica in “The Boxer” is especially interesting to me. All these years I thought it was a bassoon or perhaps a bass clarinet. The drum work is also very interesting.

The iconic slams during the chorus are great and the galloping in the background is not something anyone would think would work, but it does. It sounds like someone running away.

Paul Simon’s guitar work is very solid and often goes unnoticed, but it has become iconic as well. As with most of their songs, the harmonies play a huge part in their success. In “The Boxer”, Garfunkel is much less prominent than in other songs. He allows Simon to shine.

The Boxer Lyrics

I am just a poor boy,
Though my story’s seldom told,
I have squandered my resistance,
For a pocket full of mumbles, such are promises.
All lies and jests,
Still a man hears what he wants to hear,
And disregards the rest.

When I left my home and my family
I was no more than a boy,
In the company of strangers.
In the quiet of the railway station-
Running scared.
Laying low, seeking out the poorer quarters
Where the ragged people go.
Looking for the places
Only they would know.

Lie la lie, lie la la la lie lie.
Lie la lie, lie la la la la lie la la lie.

Asking only workman’s wages
I come looking for a job,
But I get no offers.
Just a come-on from the whores
On Seventh Avenue.
I do declare:
There were times when I was so lonesome,
I took some comfort there. le le le le le le le.

Lie la lie, lie la la la lie lie.
Lie la lie, lie la la la la lie la la lie.

Then I’m laying out my winter clothes,
And wishing I was gone-
Going home.
Where the New York City winters
Aren’t bleeding me;
Leading me,
Going home.

In the clearing stands a boxer-
And a fighter by his trade,
And he carries the reminders
Of every glove that laid him down,
Or cut him till he cried out-
In his anger and his shame:
“I am leaving, I am leaving”,
But the fighter still remains.
mmm mmm

Written by Paul Simon

#71 I Know It’s Over- The Smiths

Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head.
See, the sea wants to take me…

The narrator of “I Know It’s Over” by The Smiths is heartbroken. The girl he loves is getting married to someone else. Well, “loves” is a strong word. He’s infatuated with her. He seeks out the comfort and advice of his mother, who is the wrong person to go to. His mother seems to be horrible for so many reasons. One, she seems broken herself. Two, she doesn’t seem very supportive of her son.

I Know It's Over Meaning
The Smiths

She says the following to her son: “If you’re so good-looking, why do you sleep with yourself tonight.” Ouch. Is that tough love or shitty parenting? Perhaps if your son is talking about suicide (or feelings of impending doom), you might want to take it a little easier.

His mother does have some good advice for him, but it is couched in horrible advice. She tells him not to be bitter about love: “It is so easy to laugh. It is so easy to hate. It takes guts to be gentle and kind.” Okay good advice! Then: “love is…not for such as you and I my love”. Why say that?  She’s telling him he will be fated to the same lack of love that she is because…I am not sure why. It is a devastating story. Naturally, this brings the narrator back to thoughts of suicide.

“I Know It’s Over” highlights Morrisey’s voice in a way that few of his other songs do. There is a distinct melody to the song, but it is similar to the melodies in Dylan’s songs: it is understated, and might not be as accessible as other rock songs.

I Know It’s Over Lyrics

Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
And as I climb into an empty bed
Oh well. Enough said.
I know it’s over – still I cling
I don’t know where else I can go
Oh…

Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
See, the sea wants to take me
The knife wants to slit me
Do you think you can help me?

Sad veiled bride, please be happy
Handsome groom, give her room
Loud, loutish lover, treat her kindly
(Though she needs you
More than she loves you)
And I know it’s over – still I cling
I don’t know where else I can go
Over and over and over and over
Over and over, la…

I know it’s over
And it never really began
But in my heart it was so real
And you even spoke to me, and said :
“If you’re so funny
Then why are you on your own tonight ?
And if you’re so clever
Then why are you on your own tonight ?
If you’re so very entertaining
Then why are you on your own tonight ?
If you’re so very good-looking
Why do you sleep alone tonight ?
I know…

‘Cause tonight is just like any other night
That’s why you’re on your own tonight
With your triumphs and your charms
While they’re in each other’s arms…”
It’s so easy to laugh
It’s so easy to hate
It takes strength to be gentle and kind
Over, over, over, over
It’s so easy to laugh
It’s so easy to hate
It takes guts to be gentle and kind
Over, over

Love is natural and real
But not for you, my love
Not tonight, my love
Love is natural and real
But not for such as you and I, my love
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head

written by The Smiths