EveryThing Must Change
Adams Oleta Lyrics


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Everything must change
Nothing stays the same
Everyone will change
No one stays the same

The young become the old
And mysteries do unfold
'Cause that's the way of time
Nothing and no one goes unchanged

There are not many things in life
You can be sure of

Except rain comes from the clouds
Sun lights up the sky

And hummingbirds do fly
Winter turns to spring
A wounded heart will heal
But never much too soon

Yes, everything will change
The young become the old
And mysteries do unfold
'Cause that's the way of time

Nothing and no one goes unchanged
There are not many things in life
You can be sure of
Except

Except rain comes from the clouds
Sun lights up the sky
And hummingbirds do fly

Rain comes from the clouds
Sun lights up the sky
And hummingbirds do fly

Rain comes from the clouds
Sun lights up the sky
Hummingbirds do fly

Everything must change
No one stays the same
No one, no one
Everyone must change
Nothing

And the sun
Hummingbirds




Except the rain
Except the music makes me cry

Overall Meaning

The song "Everything Must Change" by Oleta Adams is a poignant reminder of the impermanence of life. The lyrics speak to the natural cycle of life, where nothing remains the same and everyone will inevitably change as they age. The song begins with the title phrase, "Everything must change," which is repeated throughout as a reminder of this universal truth. As Adams sings "No one stays the same," it reminds us to embrace change rather than resist it, because it is an inevitable part of life.


The second verse speaks to the mysteries of life that are revealed with the passage of time. As we age, we gain wisdom from our experiences, and things that once seemed mysterious become clear. The chorus reminds us that the young will become old and that this is just the way of time. The song is a reminder that we can never hold on to the things we love forever, and we must learn to accept that everything will eventually change.


One interesting fact about the song is that it was originally written by the jazz musician Benard Ighner in 1977. His version was instrumental, and it wasn't until Adams covered the song in 1990 that it became widely known. The song has been covered by many other artists, including Quincy Jones, Barbra Streisand, and George Benson.


Another interesting fact is that Adams' version of the song was originally produced for a benefit album called "Red Hot + Blue," which aimed to raise awareness about AIDS. The album featured covers of Cole Porter's songs by different artists, and all proceeds went to AIDS charities.


The song's melody is a simple yet powerful one, with a gentle piano and bass intro leading into Adams' emotive vocals. The chord progression is fairly simple, with a focus on minor chords that create a sense of melancholy and contemplation.


Chords: A, F#m, D, E, Bm7


Overall, "Everything Must Change" is a song that reminds us of the inevitability of change, but also that there are certain things in life that we can always rely on. The rain, the sun, and hummingbirds will always be there, and music has the power to move us even when everything around us is changing.


Line by Line Meaning

Everything must change
Life is constantly changing and evolving, and nothing will stay the same forever.


Nothing stays the same
All things are subject to change and transformation, and nothing can remain static or unchanging.


Everyone will change
All human beings will go through different stages of growth, development, and transformation throughout their lives.


No one stays the same
No individual can remain unchanged or static over time, as life constantly presents new challenges and opportunities for growth and transformation.


The young become the old
As time passes, every individual will inevitably age and mature, and move through different stages of life.


And mysteries do unfold
Life is full of uncertainty and unexpected twists and turns, and we can never know for certain what the future holds.


'Cause that's the way of time
The passage of time is a fundamental aspect of life, and all things must change and evolve with time.


Nothing and no one goes unchanged
All things, whether living or non-living, are subject to change and transformation over time.


There are not many things in life You can be sure of
Life is inherently unpredictable and uncertain, and it is rare to find absolute certainty or guarantees.


Except rain comes from the clouds Sun lights up the sky And hummingbirds do fly
There are a few basic natural phenomena that we can be reasonably sure of, such as rain, sunshine, and bird flight.


Winter turns to spring A wounded heart will heal But never much too soon
Even though time brings change and healing, the process can often be slow, painful, and difficult to endure.


Yes, everything will change
The inevitability of change is an inescapable aspect of life, with no exceptions.


No one stays the same There are not many things in life You can be sure of Except
Once again emphasizing the transitory nature of life, and the rarity of absolute certainty or stability.


Rain comes from the clouds Sun lights up the sky And hummingbirds do fly
Repeating the basic natural phenomena mentioned earlier as a contrast to the uncertainty and unpredictability of life.


Everything must change No one stays the same No one, no one Everyone must change Nothing
Reiterating the central message of the song, that change is an inevitable and universal aspect of life, affecting all things and all individuals.


And the sun Hummingbirds Except the rain Except the music makes me cry
A final set of contrasts, highlighting the beauty and consistency of certain natural phenomena (the sun and hummingbirds), while acknowledging the emotional power of music to evoke strong feelings and tears.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Benard Ighner

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