☝️ Key Points
- The song lyrics describe the artist's experiences and feelings as a songwriter.
- He has written many songs, but most of them were not successful.
- He sometimes feels overwhelmed by singing and singing sometimes gets on his nerves.
- He tells about his experiences on stage and how he will continue despite doubts and difficulties.
- Music is so important to him that he can't live without it.
Interpretation
In the lyrics of the song 'I Hob Scho So Fü Liada Gschriebn' by
Georg Danzer, the artist describes his experiences and feelings as a songwriter. He says that he has written many songs, most of which have been in vain. Even when he wasn't in the mood, he still wrote many songs. Some of them were successful, but sometimes he also gets tired of singing.
He describes how he sometimes feels overwhelmed by the whole act of singing and how he sits behind the guitar while life passes by. He has written many lyrics, but often no longer remembers exactly who he wrote them for. The people who then sing them sometimes find it uncomfortable.
He also talks about his experiences on stage, where he often sees people in the front row making funny faces and wondering what he's doing up there. But he prefers to sit up there and share his music from there.
At the end of the song, he says that people can slap him if they want, because he can't live without his music. This shows how important his music is to him and that he will continue despite all the difficulties and doubts.
Overall, the song lyrics describe the challenges and pressure that a songwriter and musician can experience, but also the passion and necessity to share his music.