Rod Stewart - Handbags and Gladrags

About The Song

"Handbags and Gladrags" is a classic song written by Mike d'Abo, originally performed by Chris Farlowe, and later popularized by Rod Stewart. Stewart's version, released in 1972 on his album "Never a Dull Moment," is particularly well-known and has become one of his signature songs. The title, "Handbags and Gladrags," refers metaphorically to the pursuit of materialism and the emptiness that can accompany it.

The song is characterized by its soulful and bluesy sound, perfectly suited to Rod Stewart's raspy and emotive vocal style. The lyrics of "Handbags and Gladrags" convey a message of caution and reflection, cautioning against the pursuit of superficial goals and the emptiness that can result from it. The title itself is a play on words, with "handbags" representing material possessions and "gladrags" referring to stylish clothing.

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Stewart's rendition of the song features a soulful arrangement with prominent piano and guitar components. The musical arrangement complements the introspective nature of the lyrics, creating a poignant and reflective atmosphere. The song's emotional depth is enhanced by Stewart's passionate delivery, allowing listeners to connect with the underlying themes of the song.

"Handbags and Gladrags" has endured over the years, becoming a classic in Rod Stewart's repertoire and a staple in his live performances. Its timeless message about the pursuit of meaning and fulfillment beyond material possessions has resonated with audiences across generations. The song's impact has extended beyond Stewart's version, as it has been covered by various artists, further solidifying its place in the pantheon of enduring and thought-provoking songs.

In popular culture, "Handbags and Gladrags" has been used in various films and television shows, amplifying its cultural significance. The song's longevity can be attributed to its relatable themes, timeless musicality, and Rod Stewart's distinctive interpretation. As a result, "Handbags and Gladrags" stands as a testament to the enduring power of a well-crafted song with meaningful lyrics and a soul-stirring performance.

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Lyrics

Let’s sing along with the lyrics!

Ever seen a blind man cross the road
Trying to make the other side?
Ever seen a young girl growing old
Trying to make herself a bride?

So what becomes of you my love
When they have finally stripped you of
The handbags and the glad-rags
That your granddad had to sweat so you could buy?
Baby

Once I was a young man
And all I thought I had to do was smile
You are still a young girl
And you bought everything in style
Listen

But once you think you're in, you're out
'Cause you don't mean a single thing without
The handbags and the glad-rags
That your granddad had to sweat so you could buy
Ooh

Sing a song of six-pence for your sake
And take a bottle full of rye
Four and twenty blackbirds in a cake
And bake them all in a pie

They told me you missed school today
So what I suggest you just throw them all away
The handbags and the glad-rags
That your poor old granddad had to sweat to buy
Oh, whoa

They told me you missed school today
So I suggest you just throw them all away
The handbags and the glad-rags
That your poor old granddad had to sweat to buy ya, baby
Bye, bye