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Hallelujah
Happy Mondays Lyrics


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Hallelujah, hallelujah

Hallelujah, hallelujah
We're here to pull ya
Back in to do it all the same
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Not sent to save ya
Just here to spank ya n'play a game

Do it long, long, doin' it long
Fine, fine, doin' it fine
Go in, out, goin' in, not out

Hallelujah, hallelujah
Not here to praise ya
Just here to raise ya n' fill you full of nails

Hallelujah, hallelujah

Hallelujah, hallelujah
We're Mr. Bitter
We'll take a bit of this and that
Hallelujah, hallelujah
When Shaun William Ryder
Will lie down beside ya, fill you full of junk

Hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujah, hallelujah
Hallelujah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Hallelujah" by Happy Mondays may seem confusing at first, but they reflect the hedonistic and rebellious spirit of the Manchester music scene in the late 80s and early 90s. At the heart of the song lies the idea of living for the moment, without much concern for the future or the consequences of one's actions. The repeated use of the word "hallelujah" can be seen as a sarcastic commentary on religious piety and moral righteousness.


The lines "We're here to pull ya back in to do it all the same" and "not sent to save ya, just here to spank ya n'play a game" suggest that the Happy Mondays are not interested in preaching or moralizing, but rather in seducing the listener into their world of excess and indulgence. The sexual innuendo in the lines "do it long, long, doin' it long" and "go in, out, goin' in, not out" reinforces this idea, as does the image of filling someone "full of junk" at the end of the song.


As the song progresses, the lyrics become more confrontational and aggressive. The line "not here to praise ya, just here to raise ya n' fill you full of nails" hints at the dark side of the drug-fueled party culture that the Happy Mondays were associated with. The reference to "Mr. Bitter" and "taking a bit of this and that" suggests a willingness to experiment with different drugs, while the mention of Shaun William Ryder lying down beside someone implies a level of sexual promiscuity.


Overall, "Hallelujah" can be seen as a celebration of the Manchester music scene's hedonistic and anarchic ethos, but also as a warning against the dangers of excess and addiction.


Line by Line Meaning

Hallelujah, hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy


We're here to pull ya
We're here to entice you


Back in to do it all the same
To repeat our past reckless behavior


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy


Not sent to save ya
We didn't come here to rescue you


Just here to spank ya n'play a game
Only here to punish you and entertain ourselves


Do it long, long, doin' it long
Engage in excessive pleasure-seeking behavior


Fine, fine, doin' it fine
Engage in excessive pleasure-seeking behavior


Go in, out, goin' in, not out
Sexual innuendo, indicating excessive behavior


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy


Not here to praise ya
We're not here to admire you


Just here to raise ya n' fill you full of nails
We plan on corrupting and hurting you


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy


We're Mr. Bitter
We're cynical and resentful


We'll take a bit of this and that
We'll take whatever we can get


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy


When Shaun William Ryder
A reference to the lead singer of Happy Mondays


Will lie down beside ya, fill you full of junk
When he shares his drug habit with you


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy


Hallelujah, hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy


Hallelujah
Exclamation of praise or joy




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PAUL ANTHONY RYDER, GARY KENNETH WHELAN, PAUL RICHARD DAVIS, MARK PHILIP DAY, SHAUN WILLIAM RYDER

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@naturalmystery

RIP Paul Ryder. Thanks for the bass lines and the best band of the 90's!

@derekoreilly4165

🙌🙌🙏🙏

@stevenpina1983

Dam I did t even know he died. Salud from USA

@checktheskies5040

Seen him live with Ian Brown
. Class

@hecateswolf6007

​@@stevenpina1983neither did I. So sad

@ColinJessiman

80s

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@PressureDropNewbury

They along with the Roses, The Inspirals, The Charlatans, 808 State and Northside changed everything back then for me, music made by lads who could have been from my street, we had a sound we had the clobber and we had the swagger, best times ever. Rave On

@stecal2004

100% mate. Lived it

@matrix26uk

808 State, NOW yer talking!

@engerland3239

It was a special special time. Manchester was absolutely buzzing

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