Everbody is Going to Make It This Time
Funkadelic Lyrics


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Our mothers and our fathers
They had lives to live
Oh, and today, is proof that mistakes were made
There's not a doubt in my heart
They've done the best that they know how
And there's still time for us to make a change

We got to learn from the mistakes that were made in the past
We got to clean so that we can clean our minds
Cause in order to get it together
We got to get our heads together
Everybody is going to make it this time [Repeat x2]

Our country and our cities, they have been betrayed for money
Ooooh, and somehow, the people, they will make a change, yeah
There's not a doubt in my mind
If hunger and anger place the blame
There won't be a country left to change

We got to see what we're doing in the name of comfort
We've got to see, we've got to feel the warning signs
But in order to get it together
We've got to get our heads together
Everybody is going to make it this time [Repeat x2]

We've got to learn from the mistakes
That were made in the past
We've got to clean so that we can use our minds
But in order to get it together
We've got to get our heads together
Everybody is going to make it this time [Repeat x2]
(Everybody, make it, yeah whoa!)




Everybody is going to make it this time [Repeat x9]
(Got to make it, this time, whoaa! Wooo, woo, woo, hey!)

Overall Meaning

The Funkadelic song "Everybody is Going to Make It This Time" is a call to action urging people to learn from the mistakes of the past and work together to create a better future. The opening lyrics reference our parents' and ancestors’ mistakes, acknowledging that people have done the best they know how. However, the song argues there is still time for positive change. The second verse shifts to addressing issues at the national level, asserting that the country has been betrayed for money. The song highlights hunger and anger as factors to blame, warning that without change, there won't be a country left to change. The chorus reinforces the message that everyone can create a better future, but it is only possible if they work together and learn from the past.


The use of repetition in the song, particularly in the chorus, reinforces the message that change is possible if people work together. The lyrics urge people to "get our heads together," and the repetition of "everybody is going to make it this time" is a rallying cry to unite for progress. The song's use of the words "we got to" reinforces its call to action, using a tone of urgency and demanding accountability.


Line by Line Meaning

Our mothers and our fathers
Our parents, who came before us


They had lives to live
Lives full of challenges and difficulties, just like ours


Oh, and today, is proof that mistakes were made
The current state of the world shows us that mistakes have been made


There's not a doubt in my heart
I am completely convinced


They've done the best that they know how
Our parents did their best with the knowledge and resources they had at the time


And there's still time for us to make a change
We still have an opportunity to make things better


We got to learn from the mistakes that were made in the past
We need to examine and understand the mistakes of our predecessors


We got to clean so that we can clean our minds
We must purify ourselves mentally and physically


Cause in order to get it together
Because in order to improve our situation


We got to get our heads together
We must work together and think clearly


Everybody is going to make it this time [Repeat x2]
We will all succeed in our efforts to create positive change for ourselves and our society


Our country and our cities, they have been betrayed for money
Greed has led to the neglect of our communities and environment


Ooooh, and somehow, the people, they will make a change, yeah
Despite the challenges, people are capable of creating change


There's not a doubt in my mind
I am completely sure


If hunger and anger place the blame
If we blame our problems on poverty and frustration


There won't be a country left to change
Our society will be destroyed if we don't take responsibility for our actions


We got to see what we're doing in the name of comfort
We must recognize the harm caused by our pursuit of comfort and convenience


We've got to see, we've got to feel the warning signs
We must pay attention to the signs that our actions have negative consequences


Everybody is going to make it this time [Repeat x2]
Our collective efforts will lead to success


We've got to learn from the mistakes
We need to learn and apply the lessons of history


We've got to clean so that we can use our minds
We must purify our minds in order to use them effectively


Everybody is going to make it this time [Repeat x2]
We will all succeed in our efforts to create positive change for ourselves and our society


(Everybody, make it, yeah whoa!)
Everyone will succeed


Everybody is going to make it this time [Repeat x9]
Everyone will succeed


(Got to make it, this time, whoaa! Wooo, woo, woo, hey!)
We must succeed this time




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AngelsTakeMe2Heaven

George CLinton was a genius. I dont think he will ever be recognized as such but he deserves it.

Dean Tysall

He's known as a genius but he'll never be recognised as a household name like lennon mccartney etc I prefer it that way 😎 best kept secret in the world 😍

Shadow

​@Brooke Clagett OMG! Brooke? I literally lit up when I read your comment while scrolling and listening to this song. I was literally just about to make the same suggestion, and here you are 😁LOL! My mind is totally blown now.

Barney P Funk Fife

Before his time, this song remains relevant

StoryEyesTV

George is a genius, He's still around >>

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platypuspracticus

A song of hope. Even if everyone doesn't make it, we need to keep singing and hoping and working...

Sky Marriott

Still so very relevant today. "We got to clean/So we can use our minds". Amen! true Funkadelic gospel.

George Nicholas

My 16 year old son sang this at our National Day of Racial Healing event. The crowd was stunned

Adam Richman

I have loved this song for years, and I love reading that your son feels this one too.

DjTIMEJD

George Nicholas Good for him, but what a waste of time without resources and tangibles following.

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