Steady, As She Goes

Album: Broken Boy Soldiers (2006)
Charted: 4 55
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Songfacts®:

  • The subject matter of the lyrics is very rare for a rock song. Frontman Jack White sings about nurturing a stable home life by marrying someone who will support you - it's not something you'll hear Kiss or The Rolling Stones sing about. According to White, it's asking a question many people think about before they tie the knot: Is getting married and settling down the start of a new life, or just giving up?
  • Jack White first got married in 1996 to Meg White - he took her last name, changing it from Gillis. They formed The White Stripes a year later but their marriage didn't survive the band - they split up in 1999 before releasing their first album and finalized their divorce in 2000. Still, they carried on as a musical duo (a very successful one) and settled in as very good friends.

    In 2005, he married Karen Elson and Meg was the "best woman." This song was released a year later, but White says he wrote it about a year before this marriage.

    White isn't known for hashing out his personal life in his songs, but he seems to be wondering here if he'll fall into the same pattern in his second marriage:

    Well here we go again
    You've found yourself a friend that knows you well
    But no matter what you do
    You'll always feel as though you tripped and fell


    White and Elson split up in 2011 and finalized their divorce in 2013. In 2022 he got married again, this time to the musician Olivia Jean.
  • Note the comma in the title. That changes the meaning to indicate that the guy in the song needs to hold his ground (stay steady) while the girl goes away.
  • "Steady, As She Goes" is the debut single and most popular song by The Raconteurs, a band Jack White formed with his friend Brendan Benson. The White Stripes were still going strong at the time, but it wasn't unusual for White to have multiple bands going at the same time. The Raconteurs got most of his attention in 2006 and 2008 when they released albums and toured, and in 2007 most of his focus was on The White Stripes, who released their last album, Icky Thump, that year and hit the road to support it. In 2009 he formed yet another band, The Dead Weather, with his Raconteurs bandmate Jack Lawrence and Alison Mosshart of The Kills. The White Stripes shut down in 2009 and The Raconteurs took a long hiatus, returning for their third album, Help Us Stranger, in 2019.
  • Jack White wrote and produced this song with Brendan Benson. It was the impetus for starting the band. White recalled to Uncut: "Brendan said, 'I've got this song that needs some lyrics.' I took a listen to it and it was the music for 'Steady, As She Goes.' So I wrote the lyrics for it and we recorded it, though it was kind of more reggae-sounding at that point. We really loved it and just kept playing it, so we said, 'Maybe it's time to do this band we keep talking about'. That song really was the trigger."
  • Two videos were made for this song. The first was directed by Jim Jarmusch, and shows the band performing in a farmhouse. A few years earlier, Jack and Meg White appeared in Jarmusch's movie Coffee And Cigarettes.

    The second video is more conceptual. Directed by The Malloys, it stars Paul Reubens, known for his character Pee-Wee Herman, and finds the band members in different guises competing against each other in a soap box race.

Comments: 13

  • Dan from FloridaGood song! I see it as maturing
  • Tilly from ElsewhereI know its not the meaning Jack intended but my interpretation of the song is about being closeted and/or repressing parts of the self by falling in line with societal expectations. The tone to me sounds like someone whose heart really isn't in it when it comes to getting a wife in the old hometown and living the cookie-cutter life that is more or less set for you by parents and peers. thought maybe i had an interesting take on it
  • Jam from MinnesotaThe chorus of this song “Steady as she goes” pops in my head sooooo often!! I have lung cancer and now more than ever, it keeps me grounded!! 2021 and it’s still a great song!!
  • Kari from StavangerI think it means that while you are busy being steady (and also very frustratingly boring), she slowly leaves you (she goes) and in the end you have a friend who knows you well.
  • Nic from Riverwest, WiI always took the lyrics of this song as tongue-in-cheek and mocking the idea that marriage equals stability. Lines like "You've had too much to think, now you need a wife" and "Your blood's deplete to the point of stable glue" sure don't sound like a sincere endorsement of the idea that all a man really needs is a good woman.
  • Karol from Pori, FinlandThis song will become a classic rock one day...
  • San from Weaverville, CaI agree with Cooper
  • Bay from Weaverville, CaI like this song alot-i think its th Raconteurs best. Love the video :)
  • Rahul from Chennai, Indiathe guitar work in this song is amazing.....
  • Billy from Calgary, CanadaIn my opinion, it sounds like the transition of being a single, spring flingy kind of guy to finding a wife and settling down, no longer trying for one night stands.

    "Steady, as she goes" refers to the person keeping himself under control as a cute, single, girl goes to look for someone else. He cannot chase her, as he is already married.

    The part of settling for a girl and selling it to the crowd I think refers to the man finding a good girl that isn't too hyper or depressed, and "selling it to the crowd that is gathered round" probably means his relatives and parents, trying to prove to them that this is the best girl for him.

    Not sure what the friend part means though.

    Catchy song, nice guitar riffs.
  • Cooper from North Salt Lake, Uti love this song so much but when it says youve had to much to think and you need a wife i think hes says youve had to much to drink ahahaha lol
  • Victoria from BÃ?rum, NorwayJack White is God. Or as close as it can get:)
  • Justin from Georgetown, Ini love how the back up singers sounds completely bored when they sing.. almost sounds very forced
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