To Be Someone

Paul Weller

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This is some song man want to say cheers to paulo burnett:P for puttin it on his    Signed Niall Gibson;) Neilston Glasgow Verse 1 To be someone must be a wonderful thing to be a footballer or rock sing-er Cadd9         Cadd9                                 or film st-ar yeah think that would like would like tha-t To be rich and have alot of fa-gs show other girls that am there man To be number one love like everybody wa-nts Gettin drugged up with ma trendy fri-ends i think they dig me more than i                  Cadd9   Em7    Am     Cadd9     dig them but the money i have spent it is like my fame and it quickily go-ne Cadd9        Em7           Am          Cadd9          no swimmin in ma guitar shaped po-ol no more reporters at my beck and ca-ll  Cadd9       Em7           Am                    no more cocaine now its only ground chalk and i cant afford a taxi so ii’l have to walk Chorus                                        But didnt i have a nice time but didnt i have a nice ti-me D          Cadd9        C But didnt i have a nice time Verse 2 I realise i should have stuck to my gu-ns spat me out just like a bastard son Cadd9           Cadd9             And i lost myself and i know that it was wrong but it cost me lo-ts Cadd9                             G                 Cadd9 Theres no more drinking now the clubs shut down and im out here on my                 G                        Cadd9 arse with the rest of the clowns and im really scared with out my G                  Cadd9                     G body-guard when im sitting all alone in my expensive ya-rd D          Cadd9        G But did i have a nice ti-me   x5 Chorus             Cadd9                          i cant remember if i had a nice time did i have a nice time To be someone must be a wonderful thing The words might be a bit wrong but that should be it;) Hope yees enjoyed it :P;)

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La chanson évoque le rêve de devenir quelqu'un de célèbre, que ce soit dans le monde du football, de la musique ou du cinéma. Elle souligne le désir d'accéder à la richesse, aux plaisirs et à l'admiration des autres, mais aussi la réalité amère qui accompagne cette quête de succès. Le protagoniste réalise qu'il s'est perdu dans ce mode de vie, cédant à l'excès et aux faux amis, et il se retrouve finalement seul, reflet de ses choix difficiles. Le texte capte bien la fragilité de la gloire et le questionnement sur la véritable valeur du succès, oscillant entre souvenirs d’une période de fête et une prise de conscience désenchantée. Cette dualité entre l’euphorie des bons moments et la solitude qui en découle crée un contraste poignant.