Shiny Things
Dave Audé Lyrics


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Shiny Things (Allison Lurie, Dave Audé, Jason Robinson)

We don't care what you say
Even when we get rattled
Now we're back in the races
Now we're back in the saddle

Big black boots on our feet
Can't ya tell we're ready for battle
No time to be wasting
Tic Tok don't Dilly Daddle

We party like the 3 Kings
We don't need no Shiny Shiny Things
We don't care who's around
When the drinks go down down down down

Just like 1-2-3-4-5
Who's coming home with us tonight
Just like 1-2-3-4-5
Are ya coming home with us tonight, eh eh?

We don't care what you say
Even when we get rattled
Yeah Now we're back in the races
Now we're back in the saddle

We got Big black boots on our feet
Can't ya see we're ready for battle
No time to be wasting
Tic Tok don't Dilly Daddle

Its like We party like the 3 Kings
We don't need no Shiny Shiny Things
We don't care who's around
When the drinks go down down down down

Just like 1-2-3-4-5
Who's coming home with is tonight
Like 1-2-3-4-5
Are ya coming home with
Are ya coming home
Are ya comin

1-2-3-4-5
Who's coming home with us tonight
Like 1-2-3-4-5
Are ya coming home with us tonight, eh eh?
Eh Eh?
Eh Eh?
Eh Eh?




Eh Eh?
Are ya coming with us too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Shiny Things" by Dave Audé reflect a rebellious and carefree attitude towards societal norms and expectations. The opening lines indicate a defiance against criticism and a determination to persevere despite challenges. The imagery of being back in the races and back in the saddle suggests a return to a position of power or control, ready to take on whatever obstacles come their way.


The mention of big black boots symbolizes strength and readiness for a confrontation or battle, emphasizing the idea of being prepared for anything. The urgency conveyed through the phrase "Tic Tok don't Dilly Daddle" underscores a sense of seizing the moment and not wasting time on trivial matters. The lyrics paint a picture of a group of individuals who are unapologetically bold and assertive in their actions.


The chorus evokes a scene of revelry and celebration, likening their partying to that of the Three Kings, who were known for their lavish festivities. The repeated refrain that they don't need "Shiny Shiny Things" suggests that they find joy and fulfillment in simpler pleasures and experiences, rather than material possessions. The disregard for external judgment and focus on enjoying the moment when drinks are involved implies a hedonistic and carefree approach to life.


The repetition of the countdown sequence "1-2-3-4-5" in the lyrics adds a rhythmic and hypnotic element to the song, creating a sense of anticipation and excitement. The questions posed about who will be coming home with them emphasize a sense of spontaneity and adventure, leaving the outcome open-ended and inviting the listener to join in their escapades. Overall, the lyrics of "Shiny Things" convey a sense of defiance, camaraderie, and a desire for uninhibited fun and connection with others.


Line by Line Meaning

We don't care what you say
We are not concerned with your opinions or words


Even when we get rattled
Even in moments of chaos or uncertainty


Now we're back in the races
We are actively participating and competing again


Now we're back in the saddle
Now we are ready and in control


Big black boots on our feet
Indicating a strong and assertive stance


Can't ya tell we're ready for battle
It is clear that we are prepared for a fight


No time to be wasting
There is no time to lose or spend carelessly


Tic Tok don't Dilly Daddle
Urging to take action without delaying or wasting time


We party like the 3 Kings
We celebrate lavishly and with grandeur


We don't need no Shiny Shiny Things
Material possessions do not define our worth or happiness


We don't care who's around
The presence or judgment of others does not affect us


When the drinks go down down down down
When we indulge and let loose freely


Just like 1-2-3-4-5
In a methodical and straightforward manner


Who's coming home with us tonight
Who will be joining us for the night


Are ya coming home with us tonight, eh eh?
Are you planning on spending the night with us?




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ALLISON JAYNE LURIE, DAVID AUDE, JASON MICHAEL ROBINSON

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