A Little Bit of What You Fancy

Seventh Son's Anthem: A Rock 'n' Roll Rebellion
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Lyrics

When I hit the ground, I was on the run

Expresses a past moment of being on the run and facing challenges.

I was born the seventh son (the seventh son)

Highlights being the seventh son, possibly suggesting uniqueness or destiny.

I came up fast, just wanting more

Describes a rapid rise, fueled by a desire for more.

Always running from the law (from the law)

Indicates a pattern of evading or resisting the authorities.

My father said, now slow down son

Father advises slowing down, acknowledging the beginning of a new phase.

Life for you has just began (that's what he said)

Life is just starting, as emphasized by the father's words.


A little bit of what you fancy always does you good

Emphasizes the positive effects of indulging in what one enjoys.

A little bit of what you fancy always does you good

Reiterates the positive impact of enjoying one's desires.


Don't stop me now, I'm running wild

Expresses the speaker's determination to keep going without restraint.

I've always been a restless child (a restless child)

Acknowledges a lifelong restlessness in the speaker's nature.

I was born to rock 'n' roll

Declares a fundamental connection to rock 'n' roll.

Mmm, it's in my soul (it's in my soul)

Indicates an innate passion for rock 'n' roll within the speaker's soul.

I've got my Ford, she's long and black

Describes possession of a long, black Ford, rejecting the need for a luxury Cadillac.

Who needs a fucking Cadillac (who needs it)

Expresses a preference for simplicity over extravagance.


A little bit of what you fancy always does you good

Reiterates the positive impact of indulging in one's desires.

A little bit of what you fancy always does you good

Emphasizes the recurring theme of the benefits of personal indulgence.


I sleep all day and I'm up all night

Describes a lifestyle of nocturnal activities and unconventional work hours.

I don't get paid, but that's alright (I said that's alright)

Acceptance of not being paid for the chosen lifestyle.

Don't put me down, I've had enough

Defiance against criticism or negativity.

I'll stand and fight (I said I'll stand and fight)

Asserts the speaker's readiness to stand and fight against challenges.

When I hit the ground I was on the run

(Repetition of line #1)

I was born the seventh son

(Repetition of line #2)


A little bit of what you fancy always does you good

Reiterates the positive impact of indulging in one's desires.

A little bit of what you fancy always does you good

Restates the enduring theme of the benefits of personal indulgence.


A little bit of what you fancy always does you good

(Repetition of line #30)

A little bit of what you fancy always does you good

(Repetition of line #31)

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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