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Let's Go All the Way
Sly Fox Lyrics


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Sitting with the thinker, trying to work it out
It's a traffic jam of the brain, makes you want to scream and shout
Presidential party, no one wants to dance
Looking for a new star to put you in a trance

Let's go all the way
Let's go all the way
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah, let's go all the way

Working in a factory eight days a week
Try to make dollar, damn what a beat
Cartoon capers happen in reality
Rich man, poor man, living in fantasy

Let's go all the way
Let's go all the way
Oh oh oh, let's go all the way
Wow, thinker

Yeah yeah yeah
Living in New York, looks like an apple core (apple core)
Asphalt jungle, got to be a man of war
California dreamers sinking in the sand (the sand, the sand, the sand)
The Hollywood squares are living in Disneyland
Wee! Ho

Let's go all the way (let's go all the way)
Let's go all the way (let's go)
Ah, we can make a better way
Let's go all the way
Go all the way
Let's go all the way
Yeah

Na na na-na na na na na na na na-na
Na na na-na na yeah

Submitted by Michael Hack

Overall Meaning

The song “Let’s Go All The Way” by Sly Fox is a classic 80s pop tune that explores various themes such as consumerism, the American Dream, and the search for personal fulfillment. The song opens with the image of a thinker, suggesting that the lyrics are intended to be thoughtful and reflective. The use of traffic jam as a metaphor for the confusion and chaos of modern life further emphasizes the theme of feeling lost in the world. The reference to a presidential party that no one wants to dance at suggests that fame and wealth are not always fulfilling, and people can still feel disconnected even when surrounded by success.


The second verse of the song introduces the theme of the working class and the drudgery and monotony of everyday life. The repetition of “damn what a beat” emphasizes the idea of being trapped in a cycle of labor and the struggle to make ends meet. The reference to cartoon capers happening in reality and the line “rich man, poor man, living in fantasy” reiterates the idea that success and wealth are not always the key to happiness or fulfillment.


Overall, the lyrics of “Let’s Go All The Way” suggest that personal fulfillment and happiness come from within and not from external factors such as money or fame. The song encourages listeners to pursue their dreams and break out of the monotony of everyday life.


Line by Line Meaning

Sitting with the thinker, trying to work it out
Trying to make sense of things by thinking deeply


It's a traffic jam of the brain, makes you want to scream and shout
Overthinking to the point of confusion and frustration


Presidential party, no one wants to dance
Feeling left out or uninvolved in a situation


Looking for a new star to put you in a trance
Seeking something or someone to captivate or inspire you


Let's go all the way
Let's fully commit or achieve something great


Working in a factory eight days a week
Feeling overworked and overwhelmed


Try to make dollar, damn what a beat
Trying to earn a living is difficult and exhausting


Cartoon capers happen in reality
The absurd and unexpected can happen in real life


Rich man, poor man, living in fantasy
People of different economic statuses may have unrealistic expectations of life


Living in New York, looks like an apple core (apple core)
The city can be harsh and worn-down, like an apple core


Asphalt jungle, got to be a man of war
Surviving in the tough city requires strength and determination


California dreamers sinking in the sand (the sand, the sand, the sand)
Even those with idyllic dreams can struggle and fail


The Hollywood squares are living in Disneyland
Even the rich and famous can live in a bubble of illusion


Ah, we can make a better way
Believing in the possibility of creating a better future


Go all the way
Fully committing to a goal or vision


Na na na-na na yeah
An expression of excitement and enthusiasm




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Gary Lee Cooper

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