The Guess Who - Hand me Down World

About the Song

When it comes to capturing the spirit of an era, few bands did it as powerfully as The Guess Who. Their 1970 hit, “Hand Me Down World,” is a raw and unflinching commentary on the state of the world, wrapped in a gritty, blues-infused rock sound that defined the band’s signature style. As one of the standout tracks from their album Share the Land, this song remains a timeless reflection of societal struggles and the human condition.

From the very first notes, “Hand Me Down World” grabs your attention with its driving rhythm and infectious energy. The song’s opening guitar riff, paired with Burton Cummings’ unmistakable vocals, sets the tone for a track that is both hard-hitting and introspective. Cummings’ voice, with its raspy urgency, delivers lyrics that are as relevant today as they were over five decades ago. Lines like “It’s a hand me down world, and it’s all we’ve got to live in” speak to the idea of inheriting a world filled with problems—war, inequality, and environmental degradation—that previous generations have left behind.

The song’s bluesy undertones and rock-and-roll swagger are a testament to The Guess Who’s musical versatility. The band’s tight instrumentation, featuring Kurt Winter’s gritty guitar work and Garry Peterson’s dynamic drumming, creates a sound that is both raw and polished. The track’s anthemic quality makes it impossible not to feel its emotional weight, whether you’re listening to it on a car radio or in a crowded concert hall.

What makes “Hand Me Down World” so compelling is its dual nature. On one hand, it’s a critique of societal flaws, a call to recognize the challenges we face as a global community. On the other hand, it’s a rallying cry, urging listeners to take responsibility and make the best of the world they’ve been given. This balance of cynicism and hope is what gives the song its enduring appeal.

For fans of classic rock and socially conscious music“Hand Me Down World” is a must-listen. It’s a reminder that while the world may be far from perfect, it’s up to us to navigate its complexities and strive for something better. With its powerful lyricsmemorable melodies, and unmatched energy, this track solidifies The Guess Who’s place as one of the most influential bands of their time.

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Lyrics: Hand Me Down World

Anybody here see the noise, see the fear and commotion?
I think we missed it
Anybody here see the love, see the hate being motioned?Don’t give me no hand me down shoes
Don’t give me no hand me down love
Don’t give me no hand me down world
I got one already

Anybody here see the long distance cheer for the notion?
I think we missed it
Anybody here see the sky weeping tears for the ocean?

Don’t give me no hand me down shoes
Don’t give me no hand me down love
Don’t give me no hand me down world
I got one already

Anybody here see the fuzzy-wuzzy loving cup explosion?
I think we missed it
Anybody here see the changing of the year-end emotion?

Don’t give me no hand me down shoes
Don’t give me no hand me down love
Don’t give me no hand me down world
I got one already

(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
I don’t really need it and I’m not gonna take it
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
Don’t give it to me ’cause I really don’t want it
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
I don’t wanna take it and I really don’t need it, now
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
I don’t wanna take it and I really don’t need it
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
Don’t wanna take it, don’t wanna take it ’cause I don’t wanna need it
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
You know I don’t want it, know I don’t need it
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
You know I don’t want it, know I don’t need it
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
You know I don’t want it and I’m not gonna take it
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
Don’t wanna take it ’cause I don’t really need it
(Don’t give me no hand me down world)
Just don’t give it to me, don’t wanna take it

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