About the song

Background

“New Kid in Town” was released in 1976 on the Eagles’ iconic album “Hotel California.” It was written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and J.D. Souther, who were frequent collaborators for the band. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement for Voices in 1977.

The song’s inspiration has been described by the band members as having dual meanings:

  1. The Fleeting Nature of Fame: The lyrics reflect the band’s anxiety about the ephemeral nature of success, especially in the music industry. They acknowledge that their popularity won’t last forever and that someone new will eventually take their place.
  2. The Fickle Nature of Love: The lyrics also explore the transient nature of romantic relationships, comparing the rise and fall of fame to the excitement and eventual fading of new love.

Lyrics

The lyrics tell a story of someone new arriving in town and quickly becoming the center of attention, only to be replaced by someone else later on:

There’s a new kid in town, everybody loves him Don’t they? Don’t let them down

The song’s verses delve deeper into the themes of love and loss, describing the emotional rollercoaster of a relationship where the initial excitement fades, leading to heartbreak:

You’re the talk of the town, everybody’s loves you Now don’t let them down

The chorus repeats the line “There’s a new kid in town,” emphasizing the cyclical nature of fame and the inevitability of being replaced.

Themes

  • The Fleeting Nature of Fame and Popularity: The song explores the idea that success and popularity are transient, and that one’s position at the top can be easily replaced.
  • The Fickle Nature of Love and Relationships: The lyrics compare the rise and fall of fame to the excitement and eventual fading of new love, highlighting the impermanence of both.
  • Insecurity and Fear of Replacement: The song touches upon the feelings of insecurity and fear that come with success, as the protagonist worries about being replaced by someone newer and better.
  • Bittersweet Acceptance: While the song acknowledges the pain of being replaced, it also suggests a sense of acceptance and understanding of the inevitable cycle of life.

Impact

“New Kid in Town” resonated with audiences due to its relatable themes and melancholic melody. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became one of the Eagles’ most enduring hits. The song’s exploration of the fleeting nature of fame and love has continued to resonate with listeners across generations.

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Lyrics

There’s talk on the street, it sounds so familiarGreat expectations, everybody’s watching youPeople you meet, they all seem to know youEven your old friends treat you like you’re something new
Johnny-come-latelyThe new kid in townEverybody loves youSo don’t let them down
You look in her eyes, the music begins to playHopeless romantics, here we go againBut after awhile, you’re lookin’ the other wayIt’s those restless hearts that never mend (oh)
Johnny-come-latelyThe new kid in townWill she still love youWhen you’re not around?
There’s so many things you should have told herBut night after night, you’re willing to hold herJust hold herTears on your shoulder
There’s talk on the street, it’s there to remind youDoesn’t really matter which side you’re onYou’re walking away and they’re talking behind youThey will never forget you ’til somebody new comes along
Where you been lately?There’s a new kid in townEverybody loves him, don’t they?He’s holding her and you’re still aroundOh, my, myThere’s a new kid in townJust another new kid in town
There’s a new kid in town (I don’t wanna hear it)There’s a new kid in town (I don’t wanna hear it, ah-ooh)There’s a new kid in townThere’s a new kid in town
There’s a new kid in town (everybody’s talking)There’s a new kid in town (people started walking)There’s a new kid in town (mm-hm-mm)There’s a new kid in town (mm-hm-mm)
There’s a new kid in town