Everything in Its Right Place
Brad Mehldau Lyrics


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Kid A, Kid A
Kid A, Kid A
Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything in its right place
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place

Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon

Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything in its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Right place

There are two colors in my head
There are two colors in my head
What, what is that you tried to say?
What, what was that you tried to say?
Tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say
Tried to say





Everything in its right place

Overall Meaning

The song "Everything in Its Right Place" by Brad Mehldau Trio is a cover of Radiohead's original track from their album "Kid A." The song starts off with a repetitive chant of "Kid A" followed by an equally repetitive chant of "Everything in its right place." The lyrics seem to suggest a sense of wanting order and stability, and that everything is where it's supposed to be. However, this is contradicted by the following lines of "Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon." These lyrics seem to imply a sense of frustration or bitterness, as if things aren't really in their right place after all. The line is repeated three times, hammering home the point of dissatisfaction.


Then, the lyrics shift to "There are two colors in my head," which could be interpreted as a metaphor for inner conflict or confusion. The repetition of "what, what was that you tried to say?" further deepens the sense of inner turmoil. Throughout the entire song, the repetition of certain phrases gives the impression of being trapped or stuck in a cycle, unable to break free. The music itself is haunting and atmospheric, with the piano taking the lead and the drums and bass creating a hypnotic rhythm. The overall effect is a sense of introspection and disorientation, reflecting the lyrics of the song.


Overall, "Everything in Its Right Place" seems to be a commentary on the human desire for structure and control, while at the same time acknowledging the inherent chaos and confusion of life. The lyrics suggest the struggle to find balance between order and chaos, and the frustration that comes from feeling like one is losing that battle. The music adds to this sense of disorientation and confusion, creating an overall feeling of unease and introspection.


Line by Line Meaning

Kid A, Kid A
The singer is repeating the title of the album as a way of emphasizing the theme or feeling behind the music.


Everything
The singer refers to the many different thoughts and emotions that make up their inner world, including both positive and negative aspects.


Everything in its right place
The singer has come to terms with their inner world and is finding a way to integrate all of these aspects into a harmonious, balanced whole.


Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon
The artist woke up feeling sour or unhappy, perhaps as a result of something that happened the previous day or in their life.


In its right place
Refers to the individual aspects of the artist's inner world finding their proper place, rather than being in conflict with one another or causing turmoil.


There are two colors in my head
The singer is aware of two opposing thoughts or emotions that are vying for control within their mind.


Tried to say
The singer is struggling to articulate something or communicate their inner thoughts and feelings to others.


Right place
The artist has found a sense of peace and contentment by embracing the idea of everything being in its proper place within their inner world.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Philip James Selway, Thomas Edward Yorke

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