Everything That Glitters Is Not Gold: The Enduring Lesson of True Value
Dan Seals and the Timeless Message of “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)”
Within the treasure trove of 1980s country music, there exists a profound melody and a meaningful message that has touched the hearts of millions – it is “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)” by Dan Seals. This song was not just a chart-topping hit but also an emotionally charged narrative about the true values in life, a reminder that superficial brilliance sometimes conceals harsh realities.
Dan Seals, an artist who had a distinguished career as one half of the soft rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley, made a successful transition to country music and quickly established his prominence. With his raw yet powerful voice, he delivered profound songs, especially ballads like “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold).” Released in 1986, this track rapidly ascended to the number 1 spot on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, solidifying Dan Seals’ position as one of the brightest stars in country music at the time.
The Story Behind the Lyrics
“Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)” tells the story of a father, a seasoned cowboy, sharing invaluable life lessons with his son. Through the allegorical imagery of the cowboy world, with its beautiful saddles, glittering boots, and adventurous life, the song warns against the vanity of materialism and fame. The father advises his son to look deeper into the essence of things, not to be dazzled by superficial appearances.
The lyrics vividly portray the contrast between external image and internal reality. “A brand new saddle may look beautiful, but will it endure on long journeys?” or “Does that glittering badge truly symbolize a brave and honest heart?” These are the questions the song poses, not only to the characters in the story but also to the listeners themselves.
Artistic Value and Impact
Musically, “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)” is a subtly orchestrated country ballad, with a gentle, profound melody that highlights Dan Seals’ warm and expressive voice. His rendition of the song conveys a rare sincerity, making listeners feel as if they are hearing a heartfelt confession from a loved one. The perfect combination of meaningful lyrics and captivating melody has made the song a classic.
The song’s impact extends beyond its commercial success. It has become an educational anthem, a piece of advice passed down from generation to generation. In a society increasingly focused on materialism and appearances, the message “everything that glitters is not gold” becomes more significant than ever. The song reminds us that true happiness and contentment do not come from what we possess or how we appear, but from intrinsic values such as love, sincerity, courage, and perseverance.
“Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)” by Dan Seals stands as a powerful testament to music’s ability to convey profound messages about life. It is a precious gem in country music, continuing to resonate and touch the hearts of new listeners, reminding them of the importance of seeking genuine values, transcending all superficial appearances.
Saw your picture on a poster, in a café out in Phoenix Guess you’re still the sweetheart of the rodeo As for me and little Casey, we still make the circuit In a one horse trailer and a mobile home And she still asks about you all the time And I guess we never even cross your mind
But oh, sometimes I think about you And the way you used to ride out In your rhinestones and your sequins With the sunlight on your hair And oh, the crowd will always love you But as for me, I’ve come to know Everything that glitters is not gold
Well, old Red, he’s getting older, and last Saturday he stumbled But you know I just can’t bear to let him go Little Casey, she’s still growing, and she’s started asking questions And there’s certain things a man just doesn’t know Her birthday came and you never even called I guess we never cross your mind at all
But then, sometimes I think about you And the way you used to ride out In your rhinestones and your sequins With the sunlight on your hair And oh, the crowd will always love you But as for me, I’ve come to know Everything that glitters is not gold
Everybody said you’d make it big someday And I guess that we were only in your way But someday I’m sure you’re gonna know the cost ‘Cause for everything you win, there’s something lost
But oh, sometimes I think about you And the way you used to ride out In your rhinestones and your sequins With the sunlight on your hair And oh, the crowd will always love you But as for me, I’ve come to know Everything that glitters is not gold