I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen
I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen

Robbie Williams - I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen Lyrics

In this track, Robbie Williams explores themes of fame, recognition, and validation through a satirical lens. The lyrics depict the artist's desire for widespread acclaim and acceptance within Hollywood's elite circles. References to celebrities like Kevin… Read more

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Oct 7, 2003
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I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen Lyrics

I wouldn't be so alone
If they knew my name in every home
Kevin Spacey would call on the phone
But I'd be too busy
Come back to the old five and dime
Cameron Diaz give me a sign
I'd make you smile all the time
Your conversation would compliment mine

I will talk and Hollywood will listen
See them bow at my every word
Mr Spielberg look just what you're missing
Doesn't that seem a little absurd
Bow at my every word

Buy up the rights to my book
Live on a ranch from what the box office took
I'll go and visit the set
They'll call me their saviour
All the peoples will scorn celebrity
Lives on the moon
But I'll be back home in June
To promote the sequel

I will talk and Hollywood will listen
See them bow at my every word
Mr. Spielberg look just what you're missing
Doesn't that seem a little absurd
Bow at my every word

Writer(s): GUY CHAMBERS, ROBERT PETER WILLIAMS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Exploration Group LLC
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What is the Meaning of I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen?

In this track, Robbie Williams explores themes of fame, recognition, and validation through a satirical lens. The lyrics depict the artist's desire for widespread acclaim and acceptance within Hollywood's elite circles. References to celebrities like Kevin Spacey and Cameron Diaz underscore his yearning for acknowledgment from high-profile figures. The song juxtaposes this craving with the absurdity of such aspirations, highlighting the superficial nature of celebrity culture. By mentioning Spielberg and hypothetical scenarios of success, Williams critiques the notion that fame equates to personal fulfillment or genuine respect. Ultimately, he questions whether achieving such status would truly bring satisfaction or simply amplify the absurdity of seeking validation from an industry built on illusion.

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