Screw You Young Mans Blues

Elton John

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SCREW YOU (YOUNG MAN’S BLUES) As recorded by Elton John (Flipside of the 1973 single GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD) [Intro] [Verse 1] I was a boy I had a lot of fun I lived by the sea I was a fisherman’s son My mother she was a fisherman’s wife She was scrubbing floors most of her life [Chorus] They said screw you I ain’t got nothing to lose I could paper a matchbox With the money I use Screw you I ain’t got nothing to lose I could paper a matchbox With the money I use [Verse 2] At the school I attended I got into fights I was beaten in an alley on a cold winter night The teachers cared less for the blood in our veins They got most of their thrills out of using a cane [Chorus] They said screw you Oh you bloody young fools I could get more sense Out of the back end of a mule Screw you Oh you bloody young fools I could get more sense Out of the back end of a mule [Bridge] So you see there’s man who get paid for being slaves And men who get paid for being free And there’s men behind bars who pray for the light And men in the suburbs who pray for the night And they’re all trying to climb to the top of the mine And all of them say most of the way Screw you [Sax Solo]                                 [Verse 3] I worked in the mill from seven till nine Tears in my eyes nearly drove me half-blind Trying to make wages that weren’t even there Taking hell from a foreman with the build of a bear [Chorus] He said screw you This is all you’ll ever do It’s the only existence for someone like you Screw you This is all you’ll ever do It’s the only existence for someone like you [Outro] Screw you screw you        Screw you screw you        Screw you screw you        Screw you screw you        Screw you screw you        Screw you screw you       

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Dans cette chanson, l’artiste évoque son parcours difficile, en se remémorant son enfance marquée par des luttes et des souffrances. Il parle de son quotidien en tant que fils de pêcheur, du travail épuisant à l’usine et des violences à l'école. Le refrain puissant traduit un sentiment de rébellion face aux autorités et aux injustices. On ressent une frustration face à un système qui écrase les passions et les rêves, où l'on finit souvent par se résigner à une existence difficile. Le contexte de cette œuvre semble s'ancrer dans les réalités sociales des années 70, où le fossé entre les classes sociales était prononcé et où beaucoup se retrouvaient piégés dans des emplois aliénants. Au travers de ce récit, il dépeint une lutte contre l’indifférence et les préjugés, tout en cherchant sa place dans un monde qui se montre souvent hostile.