Oh What A World

Album: Want One (2003)
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Songfacts®:

  • Rufus Wainwright saw a lot of the world in 2002 when he embarked on his first headlining tour, supporting his album Poses. He wrote this song on a Eurostar train from Paris to London near the end of the tour.

    "I was very numb," Wainwright explained. "It's about looking at the world and seeing what's actually there, not feeling either good or bad about it, just feeling apart. I was grasping at some kind of mantra - like, even though the world is a strange place, you're still on the train, you paid for your ticket, and it's going to arrive at some point. There are a lot of trains on this album."
  • This incorporates part of "Bolero" by Maurice Ravel. Wainwright often incorporates works of classical music into his songs. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Davis - Montreal, Canada
  • On the train ride that inspired this song, Wainwright really did see men reading fashion magazines and other images that made it into the lyric. He describes the trip as like watching a video where the French countryside swishes by, which sounds like the start of a movie (perhaps starring Ethan Hawke).

Comments: 4

  • Mats from SwedenWonderful
    Outrageus
    Oh what a world!!
    Thank you!!
  • Xeen Da Bean from Eratosthenes - Moon@Chris , this song is absolutely about eyeing attractive Men.
  • Chris from Philadelphia, Paits about trains. not eying attractive men.
  • Chris from Philadelphia, Pawhat? i'm sorry. your song fact is way wrong. have you read the bio on his album? because he says exactly what he wrote this about.
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