Never Had No One Ever
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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When you walk without ease
On these very streets where
You were raised

I had a really bad dream

It lasted 20 years, 7 months and 27 days
And all of that time
I never, I never had no one ever

Now, I'm outside your house
I'm alone
And I'm outside your house

I hate to intrude
Well, I'm alone, I'm alone, I'm alone
I'm alone, I'm alone, I'm alone

And I never, I never had no one ever
I never had no one ever
I never had no one ever

Yeah, 20 years, 7 months and 27 days




And all of that time
I never, I never had no one ever

Overall Meaning

The song "Never Had No One Ever" by Billy Bragg is a melancholic and introspective piece that deals with themes of loneliness and the feeling of never having truly connected with another person. The lyrics start off by describing a sense of displacement and unease when walking through the streets where the singer was raised. This leads into the revelation that he has had a recurring nightmare that has persisted for 20 years, 7 months, and 27 days. This dream is not described in detail, but its duration suggests a deep-seated sense of unrest and dissatisfaction with one's life.


The chorus of the song features the repeated phrase "I never had no one ever," which is a clear expression of this profound loneliness. The singer seems to be reaching out to someone specific as he declares that he is outside their house, but there is a sense of hesitance and discomfort in his words. He acknowledges that he is intruding and that he is alone in his actions.


The song is a poignant exploration of the human experience of feeling disconnected and isolated. It portrays the intense longing for authentic connection and the desperation that can come from feeling like that connection is always out of reach. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of human connection and the pain that can come from its absence.


Line by Line Meaning

When you walk without ease On these very streets where You were raised
Walking uncomfortably on familiar streets where you grew up


I had a really bad dream It lasted 20 years, 7 months and 27 days And all of that time I never, I never had no one ever
Feeling trapped in a personal nightmare that lasts for over 20 years, with a profound sense of loneliness and abandonment


Now, I'm outside your house I'm alone And I'm outside your house
Standing outside the house of someone who might provide comfort, but still feeling completely isolated and disconnected


I hate to intrude Well, I'm alone, I'm alone, I'm alone I'm alone, I'm alone, I'm alone
Feeling awkward and intrusive for showing up unannounced, but unable to shake off the pervasive sense of loneliness


And I never, I never had no one ever I never had no one ever I never had no one ever
Repeating the same tragic realization that for all these years, there was nobody there to share the burden or the joys of life


Yeah, 20 years, 7 months and 27 days And all of that time I never, I never had no one ever
Emphasizing the extent and duration of the isolation and the despair, the utter lack of human connection in a life that was supposed to be full of love and friendship




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: STEVEN MORRISSEY, JOHNNY MARR

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