Interpretations of “Mr November” by The National

He used to be admired by others back in high school - a football star likely, a “great white hope” carried in the arms of cheerleaders, with blue blood - a real ‘Merican boy. Now he’s a nobody, a loser. He dreams, sleeps too late, and is terrified of the world. But he has something to do. Something that other people are counting on him for. Trying to convince himself he can do it, He sais he won’t fuck it up because he’s “Mr. November,” godamnit, and don’t you forget it… But really he’s gunna fuck it up because he’s a loser now.

descendent

It’s about the pressures of being president….
I’m the new blue blood (as in royalty) im the great white hope
and mr. november… the elections are in november
The english are waiting and i don’t know what to do… it all kinda makes sense if you listen to it with that in mind. the only part i kinda dont get is the “I used to be carried on the arms of cheerleaders” I think its that he just to be captain of the football team or something and those are the kind of people who become president.. like the really popular people.. and now that he is, its really hard on him.. “this is nothing like it used to be in my room.” and he’s in his best clothes… etc….

eatmunky

Actually, this song has nothing to do with the president. it’s about being under pressure while recording this album. reggie jackson was known as “mr. october” because he always saved his best for last, aka at the end of the season, so “mr. november” is his way of saying he’s saving his best effort for last. i think i read that this song was actually the last one written for this record. the line “the english are waiting and i don’t know what to do” is in reference to their label, beggar’s banquet, which is a uk based label.

impact

Seen in the comments section of Songmeaning.net. P.S. I was there, and this song was epic.