Moonshine
Dennis Wilson Lyrics


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Who made my moonshine intoxicate me
Oooooh who made me cry
Like the end of a beautiful play

Holds and tickles and hugs out the night
Hold her hand and started to cry
The audience thought they would die
It was you who said there won't be tomorrow
You said you love me now in another way
Oh in another way

Na na na naa na na naa no
Na na na naa na na naa no
Na na na naa na na naa no
Na na na naa na na naa no

It was you who said there won't be tomorrow
You said you love me now in another way
Oh in another way

Gone gone away gone gone away
Gone gone away gone gone away




Gone gone away gone gone away
Gone gone away gone gone away

Overall Meaning

The song "Moonshine" by Dennis Wilson is a beautiful composition that speaks of the intoxicating love that a person feels for someone, and how it can leave them feeling vulnerable and exposed. The lyrics are deeply emotional, and convey a lot of different feelings throughout the course of the song. In the first two lines of the song, the lyrics talk about how this love feels like a potent moonshine, which has the power to intoxicate the person who is experiencing it. The artist seems to be asking who is responsible for him feeling this way, and why this person has the power to make him feel so strongly.


As the song progresses, the lyrics talk about how this love has made the artist cry, drawing parallels with the end of a beautiful play. The songwriter uses vivid imagery, with lines like "Holds and tickles and hugs out the night," to describe the intense emotions that he is experiencing. He talks about holding her hand and starting to cry, and how the audience thought that they would die. The emotions here are complex, and demonstrate the powerful impact that this love has had on the artist.


In the final lines of the song, the artist reflects on how the person he loves has told him that there won't be tomorrow, and that she loves him now in another way. The song ends on a melancholy note, with the repetition of the words "gone gone away" conveying a sense of finality and loss.


Line by Line Meaning

Who made my moonshine intoxicate me
Asking who is responsible for the strong feelings of love and attraction that overwhelm him like moonshine.


Oooooh who made me cry
Expressing confusion and hurt over a sudden change in the relationship with the person who made him feel intoxicated.


Like the end of a beautiful play
Comparing the sadness and finality of this experience to the end of a dramatic performance.


Holds and tickles and hugs out the night
Describing the intimate physical contact and emotional closeness he shared with the person he loved.


Hold her hand and started to cry
Recalling a moment of intense emotion where he felt overwhelmed and helpless.


The audience thought they would die
Describing the impact and intensity of this emotional experience, as if it was shared and witnessed by a large crowd.


It was you who said there won't be tomorrow
Realizing that the person he loved was the one who ended their relationship and left him feeling heartbroken.


You said you love me now in another way
Hearing that the person he loves no longer wants the same type of relationship, causing pain and confusion.


Oh in another way
Reflecting on the changed feelings and the sense of loss that comes with it.


Na na na naa na na naa no
A rhythmic expression of sadness, disappointment, and confusion.


Gone gone away gone gone away
Acknowledging the reality of the separation and loss, expressed in a simple, repetitive phrase.




Lyrics Β© Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DENNIS WILSON, GREGG JAKOBSON

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