I can t give everything away lyrics

The finale of David Bowie’s Blackstar album, ‘I Can’t Give Everything Away’ presented his farewell to the world.

I don’t know what the song is referring to, but what he gives away is what he writes about. I think a lot of writers feel like, ‘If you want to know about me, just study my lyrics.’ That’s why he doesn’t give interviews. He’s has revealed plenty in past interviews, but I think his life now is about his art. It’s totally about what he’s doing now.

Tony Visconti
Rolling Stone, 23 November 2015

Few realised prior to his death that Blackstar was focused on Bowie’s own mortality. Yet the clues were hiding in plain sight, from the title track’s “Something happened on the day he died,” to x-rays and hidden scars.

On ‘I Can’t Give Everything Away’ his frailty was brought to the fore from the opening lines:

I know something’s very wrong
The pulse returns the prodigal sons
The blackout hearts, the flowered news
With skull designs upon my shoes

Bowie’s lyrics were almost never easy to decipher. He used a variety of techniques to write with, from the cut-up method to Eno’s Oblique Strategies, and spoke of how a song’s meaning sometimes only became clear to him once it had been recorded and released. His words were often chosen for their sound and impression as much as for their meaning, and attempting to make full sense of them is often impossible.

One can say a sentence to three people and it’ll take on an entirely different meaning for each of those three people. I think if any of my stuff becomes at all surrealistic it’s because that’s the purpose of it. It’s to give people their own definitions. I certainly don’t understand half the stuff I write. I can look back on a song that I have just written and it means something entirely different now because of my new circumstances, new this or that. I get told by so many people – especially Americans – what my songs are about.

David Bowie
NME, 22 July 1972

‘I Can’t Give Everything Away’ contains its share of cryptic imagery – blackout hearts, flowered news, “skull designs upon my shoes” – yet the funereal symbolism is clear. The title, repeatedly sung at the song’s lengthy close, is his plea for peace – for five decades he was in the public eye, his words and actions pored over, and now could give no more.

Bowie’s death two days after Blackstar’s release meant that the lyrics were immediately seized upon. Yet it is instructive to remember that, although he knew his cancer was terminal, he did not know the end was close. Just days before his death he contacted Tony Visconti, explaining that he had recorded demos of five new songs, and hoped to record the follow-up to Blackstar.

I was thrilled, and I thought, and he thought, that he’d have a few months, at least. Obviously, if he’s excited about doing his next album, he must’ve thought he had a few more months. So the end must’ve been very rapid. I’m not privy to it. I don’t know exactly, but he must’ve taken ill very quickly after that phone call.

Tony Visconti
Rolling Stone, 14 January 2016

As such, although ‘I Can’t Give Everything Away’ contained Bowie’s final words on his final album, it was not necessarily intended thus. We may never hear his final recordings, or know what he had planned for his unrealised future. So this will do as his self-written epitaph. He cannot give everything away, and we must take instead the embarrassment of riches he showered upon us.

An animated lyric video for David Bowie's ★ (Blackstar) track "I Can't Give Everything Away" has been released via the late icon's social media channels. The visual was directed by the album's designer, Jonathan Barnbrook. Watch that below, and scroll down for the single art. Barnbrook, who has been working with Bowie since 2002's Heathen, said in a press release: "This is really a very simple little video that I wanted to be ultimately positive. We start off in black and white world of ★, but in the final chorus we move to brilliant color, I saw it as a celebration of David, to say that despite the adversity we face, the difficult things that happen such as David’s passing, that human beings are naturally positive, they look forward and can take the good from the past and use it as something to help with the present. We are a naturally optimistic species and we celebrate the good that we are given."

Read our "Afterword" feature on Bowie.

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