Authority Song

Album: Uh-Huh (1983)
Charted: 15
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Songfacts®:

  • When discussing this song, Mellencamp called it "our new version of 'I Fought The Law.'" It's typical of Mellencamp's rebel attitude: "growing up leads to growing old and then to dying." >>>
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    Lauren - Houston, TX
  • Mellencamp had a complex relationship with authority, which unlike what's stated in this song, didn't win.

    He grew up in Seymour, Indiana, where nobody had ever become famous. Ignoring the many naysayers, he went to New York and earned a record deal, which he learned wasn't a big deal after all, as labels were hiring photogenic young rockers by the hundreds. Most of these aspiring superstars came from cities and were willing to play the game, doing whatever the label deemed necessary. Mellencamp clashed with this culture, but didn't have a clear direction. He tried on a number of public personas before establishing his identity as a heartland rocker with his 1982 American Fool album. By Uh-huh, he was still focused on making hits, but imbuing them with more subtext and artistry. He was also transitioning his stage name, becoming "John Cougar Mellencamp" for the first time (he started recording as "Johnny Cougar," and then, "John Cougar").
  • Thanks to "Jack & Diane" and "Hurts So Good," Mellencamp was big star by the time this song was released, and much of his success was owed to MTV. He hated making videos, and "Authority Song" paired him with a director who had equal disdain for the form: Jay Dubin, who told Songfacts, "It just has to look nice and exist for a few short minutes. There's no magic in it."

    The video, in black and white, shows Mellencamp as a boxer stepping into the ring, but without gloves and without ever actually fighting.

Comments: 7

  • Brooke from Merica'Wow!! I never knew his little background/biography. This song meaning/definition really interested me. I cant stop listening to this one, now. I always wondered if he was Mellencamp or John Cougar. Haha, guess he went by all of them!!
  • Resist Authority 2021 from Free TexasThe spirit of this song is applicable more today than ever. Believe nothing, question everything that those in " authority" try and tell you to do.
  • Nancy Patrick from Alabama Usa What is the name of the little boy in the video Authority by John cougar Mellencamp
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn March 11th 1984, "Authority Song" by John Mellencamp entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #69; and nine weeks later on May 13th, 1984 it peaked at #15 for one week...
    Also reached #15 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart...
    Was track three of side one on his fourth studio album, 'Uh-Huh', and the album reached #9 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart...
    Two other tracks from the album also made the Top 100 chart; "Crumblin Down" {peaked at #9} and "Pink Houses" {reached #8}...
    Mr. Mellencamp will celebrate his 64th birthday this coming October 7th {2015}.
  • Leo from Westminster 1, MdI love The Authority Song because it's about John's life and my life as well. I AM A REBEL AND DAMN PROUD OF IT! Too much Authority is a bad thing. Rock Hard for the struggling Rebel Farmer, Mr. Mellencamp!
  • Sara from Union City, TnI grew up on Mellencamp"s music. These songs will always hold memories. This one especially.
  • Daniel from Islip Terrace, NyReel Big Fish recorded a cover of this song on their album Fame, Fortune and Fornication. the album is just a bunch of cover songs.
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