About the Song
Lynyrd Skynyrdâs âSimple Manâ transcends the realm of Southern rock, becoming a poignant ballad that resonates with anyone whoâs ever grappled with lifeâs choices. Released in 1973, the song takes the form of a heartfelt conversation between a mother and her son, offering timeless wisdom that transcends generations.
The songâs inspiration is steeped in personal loss. Ronnie Van Zant, Lynyrd Skynyrdâs frontman, had recently lost his grandmother, while guitarist Gary Rossington was mourning his mother. This shared experience of grief channeled into a powerful message about the importance of cherishing family and staying true to oneâs values.
âSimple Manâ unfolds like a heartfelt letter. The lyrics, delivered with Ronnie Van Zantâs signature raspy vocals, paint a picture of a mother imparting wisdom to her son as he ventures out into the world. Lines like âDonât need no mansions, just a little shack by the seaâ and âDonât fall for money, that green-eyed monsterâ advocate for a life of simplicity and integrity, prioritizing experiences and values over material wealth.
The songâs chorus is a powerful call to action: âBe a simple kind of man / Oh, be something you love and understand.â Itâs a plea to stay grounded, to find fulfillment in passions, and to avoid the allure of fame and fortune at the expense of oneâs core values.
âSimple Manâ isnât just about shunning wealth. Itâs a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of chasing fleeting dreams. The lyrics, âRemember when you were young, you used to smile for nothinâ at allâ imply a loss of innocence and a yearning for a simpler time. Itâs a reminder to hold onto the things that truly matter: family, friends, and the simple joys of life.
Musically, the song complements the lyrical message perfectly. The opening features a gentle acoustic guitar melody that builds into a powerful rock ballad, showcasing the bandâs signature blend of Southern rock and blues influences. The soaring guitar solos and driving rhythm section add depth and emotional weight to the motherâs message.
âSimple Manâ remains a cornerstone of Lynyrd Skynyrdâs legacy. Itâs a song that transcends genre and generation, offering timeless wisdom about living a life of meaning and staying true to oneself. The songâs enduring appeal lies in its raw emotional honesty, its relatable message, and its reminder that true happiness often lies in the most basic aspects of life.
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Lyrics: Simple Man
Mama told me when I was young
âCome sit beside me, my only son
And listen closely to what I say
And if you do this itâll help you some sunny dayââOh, take your time, donât live too fast
Troubles will come and they will pass
Youâll find a woman and youâll find love
And donât forget, son, there is someone up aboveââAnd be a simple kind of man
Be something you love and understand
Baby, be a simple kind of man
Oh, wonât you do this for me, son, if you canâ
âForget your lust for the rich manâs gold
All that you need is in your soul
And you can do this, oh baby, if you try
All that I want for you, my son, is to be satisfiedâ
âAnd be a simple kind of man
Oh, be something you love and understand
Baby, be a simple kind of man
Oh, wonât you do this for me, son, if you canâ
Oh, yes, I will
âBoy, donât you worry, youâll find yourself
Follow your heart and nothing else
And you can do this, oh baby, if you try
All that I want for you, my son, is to be satisfiedâ
âAnd be a simple kind of man
Oh, be something you love and understand
Baby, be a simple kind of man
Oh, wonât you do this for me, son, if you can?â
âBaby, be a simple, be a simple man
Oh, be something you love and understand
Baby, be a simple kind of simple man
Oh, wonât you do this for me, son, if you can?â
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