
Steeplechase has had 2 different recorded versions released over the years. The versions are:
written by Steve Taylor
Copyright © 1982 Birdwing Music; Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co.; C.A. Music (ASCAP)
A change of habit
Used to go bar-hopping
You started church-shopping, did ya?
It's been a problem
Finding one to fit ya
You didn't feel good, did ya?
CHORUS
It's a steeplechase
Blame your failures on
Churches where you've gone
Steeplechase
Ice cold Christian fakes
Turn to frosted flakesYou like the big ones
Worship incognito
Your problems ain't gettin' solved
You try a small one
Oops you must retreat-o
You'd rather not get involved
(CHORUS)
A Sunday morning
Get a drink of water
It's getting much hotter, huh?
You won't go back there
Must've been the sermon
You didn't like squirmin', huh?
(CHORUS)
There are two types of races referred to as the steeplechase.
In the case of both races, the distances are longer than a sprint and jumping is a key feature.
This song is about those folks who are in search of a comfort church where they are not challenged spiritually. Through the satirical nature of the song, it is apparent that Steve is saying this is a Bad Thing®.
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