Nothing Is Good Enough
Aimee Mann Lyrics


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Once upon a time is how it always goes
But I'll make it brief
What was started out with such excitement
Now I'd gladly end end with relief
In what now has become a familiar motif:

[Chorus]
That nothing is good enough
For people like you
Who have to have someone take the fall
And something to sabotage,
Determined to lose it all

Critics at their worst could never criticize
The way that you do
No, there's no one else, I find,
To undermine or dash a hope
Quite like you
And you do it so casually, too

[Chorus]

Ladies and gentlemen,
Here's exhibit a
Didn't I try again?
And did the effort pay?
Wouldn't a smarter man
Simply walk away?

It doesn't really help that you can never say
What you're looking for
But you'll know it when you hear it,
Know it when you see it walk through the door
So you say,
So you've said many times before





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

In "Nothing Is Good Enough," Aimee Mann sings about the frustration and futility of trying to please someone who is impossible to satisfy. The song's narrator is exhausted and defeated by her attempts to meet the expectations of a critical lover. The opening lines set the tone for the song's overall mood: "Once upon a time is how it always goes, but I'll make it brief. What was started out with such excitement, now I'd gladly end with relief." The singer is suggesting that the relationship may have been exciting at first, but it has become a burden.


The song's Chorus ("Nothing is good enough for people like you, who have to have someone take the fall and something to sabotage, determined to lose it all") is a biting indictment of the lover's character. According to the singer, "no one else" can "undermine or dash a hope" like her partner can. This person is determined to always find fault, to tear down anything good that comes their way, and to ultimately self-sabotage. Despite knowing this, however, the singer finds herself unable to simply "walk away."


It's clear that "Nothing Is Good Enough" is both a scathing critique of a toxic relationship and a reflection on the futility of seeking validation from others who are incapable of giving it. The song's haunting melody and the palpable sense of weariness in Mann's voice make it a powerful exploration of the cost of trying to satisfy the insatiable.


Line by Line Meaning

Once upon a time is how it always goes
This is the classic beginning of fairy tales and other stories


But I'll make it brief
I'll keep it short


What was started out with such excitement
This situation began with lots of excitement


Now I'd gladly end with relief
I'd happily finish it with relief


In what now has become a familiar motif:
This is a common pattern that keeps happening


That nothing is good enough
Whatever is presented is not enough


For people like you
For individuals with certain characteristics


Who have to have someone take the fall
Looking for someone to blame


And something to sabotage,
Wanting to ruin something


Determined to lose it all
Wanting to experience failure


Critics at their worst could never criticize
The harshest criticism from critics couldn't match yours


The way that you do
The way you criticize


No, there's no one else, I find,
I cannot find anyone else


To undermine or dash a hope
To destroy a hope or dream


Quite like you
That resembles you


And you do it so casually, too
You do it in a relaxed and effortless manner


That nothing is good enough
Whatever is presented is not enough


For people like you
For individuals with certain characteristics


Who have to have someone take the fall
Looking for someone to blame


And something to sabotage,
Wanting to ruin something


Determined to lose it all
Wanting to experience failure


Ladies and gentlemen,
Ladies and gentlemen,


Here's exhibit a
This is the first evidence


Didn't I try again?
Didn't I put in some more effort?


And did the effort pay?
Did it result in success?


Wouldn't a smarter man
Wouldn't someone more intelligent


Simply walk away?
Just leave this behind and forget about it?


It doesn't really help that you can never say
It doesn't help that you're indecisive


What you're looking for
You don't know what you need or want


But you'll know it when you hear it,
But you'll recognize it when you experience it


Know it when you see it walk through the door
You'll instantly recognize it when it appears before you


So you say,
So you claim


So you've said many times before
This is a statement you've repeated often


That nothing is good enough
Whatever is presented is not enough


For people like you
For individuals with certain characteristics


Who have to have someone take the fall
Looking for someone to blame


And something to sabotage,
Wanting to ruin something


Determined to lose it all
Wanting to experience failure




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Aimee Mann

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