Lyrics of Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee (Reprise) — Olivia Newton-John
Soundtrack: Grease
Lyrics
Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee (Reprise) Song Lyrics
Look at me,
There has to be something more than what they see
Wholesome and pure,
Oh so scared and unsure, a poor man's
Sandra Dee
Sandy,
You must start anew,
Don't you know what you must do
Hold your head high,
Take a deep breath and sigh
Goodbye to Sandra Dee

Grease
Soundtrack Lyrics for Musical, 1991
Track Listing
Frankie Valli
John Travolta / Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
John Travolta / Olivia Newton
John Travolta
Frankie Avalon
Stockard Channing
John Travolta
Cindy Bullens
Sha-Na-Na
Sha-Na-Na
Sha-Na-Na
Sha-Na-Na
Sha-Na-Na
Sha-Na-Na
Louis St. Louis / Cindy Bullens
Cindy Bullens
Louis St. Louis
Stockard Channing
Olivia Newton-John
John Travolta / Olivia Newton-John / Cast
Frankie Valli
The lyrics begin with Sandy's acknoeledgment of the way others perceive her. The references to "wholesome and pure" and being a "poor man's Sandra Dee" reflect her recognition of being seen as overly innocent and perhaps naive. This perception aligns with the traditional image of the actress Sandra Dee, who was often cast in roles as the quintessential "good girl" of the 1950s and 1960s.
However, the tone of the song shifts to one of self-realization and empowerment. Sandy expresses a desire for change, indicating her need to break free from the limitations of her current identity. The line "You must start anew" symbolizes her readiness to embark on a journey of self-discovery and assert her own identity.
"Hold your head high, take a deep breath and sigh, goodbye to Sandra Dee" is a powerful declaration of Sandy's intent to leave behind her old self. It's an affirmation of her willingness to embrace change and grow beyond the narrow confines of how others see her. This moment of self-affirmation is pivotal in her character's arc, marking her transition from a timid, conforming young woman to someone ready to assert her own desires and identity.
Overall, the song captures the universal theme of personal growth and the courage to redefine oneself. It reflects the internal struggle many face in shedding imposed identities and societal expectations to discover and embrace their true selves.
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