On September 15, 2008, he performed his song "Rock and Roll" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Eric has also performed "Rock and Roll" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Eric debuted his single "Ok It's Alright With Me" on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien on July 24, 2009
His song "Rock and Roll" was used in the movie Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, and was included in the soundtrack. "Rock and Roll" was also used as the song to end the final episode of 2008 series of Packed to the Rafters. Packed To The Rafters was the highest rating Australian show in 2008. It was featured in the Platinum selling Packed to the Rafters soundtrack. "Rock and Roll" went on to get a number #1 position on the Australian airplay chart in early April 2009.
"Rock and Roll" has reached a number #1 position on the ARIA Australian Singles Chart and has been certified Platinum in Australia. "Rock and Roll" has also reached Gold in New Zealand and Gold in Norway. "Rock and Roll" also reached #1 airplay in the United States.
The Watching You Watching Him Songfacts says that Hutchinson's sophomore major label album, Moving Up Living Down, was recorded with Mike Elizondo (Eminem, Regina Spektor) in California and Martin Terefe (Jason Mraz, James Morrison) in London after Hutchinson penned the songs at home in New York City.
Hutchinson has also been named an AOL "About To Pop" artist, Yahoo! Who's Next Artist, MSN "One To Watch" Artist and a "VH1 You Oughta Know" Artist.
Same Old Thing
Eric Hutchinson Lyrics
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I bought the fairy tales did just what they said
Coming up green staying on track
Turns out nobody's got a clue and that's a fact so
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I've met my heroes was made a fool
Standing on the corner trying not to break the rules
Where do you get off acting so cold
Old school's just a nicer way of saying you got old
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
Because the same old thing is just old
I'm a stranger I'm a stranger, that nobody sees
I'm a stranger in disguise I'm an angel in disguise
I'm a stranger in disguise, only when I wanna be
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
Because the same old thing is just old
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
Because the same old thing is just old
The lyrics of Eric Hutchinson's song "Same Old Thing" convey a sense of exhaustion and disillusionment with conformity and mediocrity. The opening lines suggest that the singer has followed the prescribed path, doing their homework, making their bed, and buying into the fairy tales and expectations set by society. However, they have come to realize that despite their efforts to stay on track, nobody really knows what they're doing. This realization leads to a growing weariness with the repetitive and predictable nature of life.
The chorus, which repeats the line "I'm getting tired of the same old thing," reflects the singer's frustration and desire for something new and different. The phrase "the same old thing is just old" expresses a longing for excitement, change, and authenticity instead of conforming to societal norms.
The second verse reveals that the singer has met their heroes but ended up feeling foolish. They have tried to play by the rules, but it seems pointless when others are cold and adhering to an outdated mindset. The line "Old school's just a nicer way of saying you got old" highlights the idea that clinging to tradition and refusing to adapt can lead to stagnation and irrelevance.
The bridge introduces a shift in perspective, where the singer describes themselves as a stranger, unseen and sometimes hiding their true self by wearing a disguise. This suggests a desire to break free from societal expectations and reveal their true identity.
Overall, "Same Old Thing" is a song that speaks to the frustration of feeling trapped in a cycle of conformity and monotony. It encourages listeners to seek authenticity and embrace change rather than settling for the mundane and predictable.
Line by Line Meaning
I did my homework I made my bed
I followed the rules, did what I was supposed to do
I bought the fairy tales did just what they said
I believed in the promises and illusions, did everything as instructed
Coming up green staying on track
I was hopeful and determined, sticking to my goals
Turns out nobody's got a clue and that's a fact so
Realizing that no one really knows the right path to take
I'm getting tired of the same old thing
I'm becoming exhausted with the repetitive and mundane experiences
Because the same old thing is just old
Because the predictable routine has lost its excitement and freshness
I've met my heroes was made a fool
I've encountered my idols and ended up feeling foolish and disappointed
Standing on the corner trying not to break the rules
Being cautious and restrained, avoiding any rule-breaking behavior
Where do you get off acting so cold
Why do you have the audacity to behave in such an indifferent and uncaring manner
Old school's just a nicer way of saying you got old
The phrase 'old school' is merely a polite way of admitting that you've become outdated
I'm a stranger I'm a stranger, that nobody sees
I feel like an outsider, someone unnoticed by others
I'm a stranger in disguise I'm an angel in disguise
I conceal my true self, sometimes appearing as a helpful and kind-hearted person
I'm a stranger in disguise, only when I wanna be
I choose to be a stranger, to hide my true identity, only when it suits me
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Eric Hutchinson
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