Learn English with Songs – Keep your head up by Andy Grammer

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We would like to introduce Andy Grammer; he’s going to help us learn some English with his fun song “Keep your head up”. Andy Gramer is an American singer-songwriter and record producer.

Songs are a fantastic way to learn English: they improve your understanding of spoken English, they teach you casual expressions and slang, and if you sing along, you will be also able to improve your pronunciation.

To get the most out of this lesson:

1. Read the lyrics
2. Understand the vocabulary
3. SING!

Lyrics

I’ve been waiting on the sunset
Bills on my mindset
I can’t deny they’re getting high
Higher than my income
Incomes bread crumbs
I’ve been trying to survive

The glow that the sun gets
Right around sunset
Helps me realize
This is just a journey
Drop your worries
You are gonna turn out fine.
Oh, you turn out fine.
Fine, oh, you turn out fine.

But you gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.
You gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.

I know it’s hard, know it’s hard,
To remember sometimes,
But you gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.

I’ve got my hands in my pockets,
Kicking these rocks.
It’s kinda hard to watch this life go by.
I’m buying into skeptics,
Skeptics mess with the confidence in my eyes

I’m seeing all the angles, starts to get tangled
I start to compromise
My life and the purpose.
Is it all worth it?
Am I gonna turn out fine?
Oh, you’ll turn out fine.
Fine, oh, you’ll turn out fine.

But you gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.
You gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.

I know it’s hard, know it’s hard,
To remember sometimes,
But you gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.

Only rainbows after rain
The sun will always come again.
It’s a circle, circling,
Around again, it comes around again.
I said,

Only rainbows after rain
The sun will always come again.
It’s a circle, circling,
Around again, it comes around,

But you gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.
You gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.

I know it’s hard, know it’s hard
To remember sometimes,
But you gotta keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.

Keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.
Keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down, eh.
Keep your head up, oh,
And you can let your hair down.
I said oooh

Vocabulary

Bills – a document that says how much money you owe for something you have bought or used.

Mindset – a particular way of thinking : a person’s attitude or set of opinions about something.

Income – money that is earned from work, investments, business, etc.

Bread crumbs – a very small amount of something. In this case, a very small wage.

Keep your head up – stay strong, hold on. Keep going, even if it’s a difficult time

Let your hair down – an expression that means to behave in an uninhibited or relaxed manner.

Skeptics – a person who questions or doubts something (such as a claim or statement).

Mess – in very informal English, something that messes with your mind or head causes you to feel confused.

Seeing all the angles – seeing a situation from different perspectives.

Tangled – complicated or confusing.

Compromise – a way of reaching agreement in which each person or group gives up something that was wanted in order to end an argument or dispute.

Music Video

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One comment

  1. Nice song. thanks so much..

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