Everybody's Talkin'
George Tipton Lyrics


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Everybody's talking at me
I don't hear a word they're saying
Only the echoes of my mind

People stopping staring
I can't see their faces
Only the shadows of their eyes
I'm going where the sun keeps shining
Through the pouring rain
Going where the weather suits my clothes
Backing off of the Northeast wind
Sailing on summer breeze
And skipping over the ocean like a stone

I'm going where the sun keeps shining
Through the pouring rain
Going where the weather suits my clothes

Banking off of the Northeast winds
Sailing on a summer breeze
And skipping over the ocean like a stone

Everybody's talking at me
Can't hear a word they're saying
Only the echoes of my mind

I won't let you leave my love behind
No, I won't let you leave




I won't let you leave my love behind
I won't let you leave

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Everybody's Talkin'" by George Tipton convey a sense of detachment and isolation from society. The singer describes how everyone is talking around him, but he is not really listening to them, instead he is caught up in his own thoughts, represented by the "echoes of his mind" that he hears. He feels like people are staring at him, but he cannot see their faces, only the shadows of their eyes. This sense of alienation is further emphasized by the repetition of the phrase "Everybody's talkin' at me," which suggests that the singer is not really engaged with the people around him.


The chorus of the song speaks to the singer's desire to escape from this sense of disconnection. He wants to go somewhere where the sun keeps shining, where the weather suits his clothes, and where he can sail on a summer breeze. The repeated lines about "skipping over the ocean like a stone" suggest a sense of freedom, of being able to cut loose from the constraints of society and float away. Even the image of the Northeast wind that he's backing off of suggests a desire to move away from the East Coast, where he feels stifled and trapped.


The final verse suggests that the singer is not alone in his desire to escape. He says that he won't let his love leave him behind, suggesting that he has a partner who shares his desire to break free. The repetition of the phrase "I won't let you leave" suggests a determination to hold on to what he has, even as he moves away from the world that he knows.


Overall, "Everybody's Talkin'" is a song about the desire to escape from the pressures of society and find a place where one can be free. The song captures a sense of alienation and detachment that many people feel, and suggests that there is a way out for those who are willing to take the risk.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody's talking at me
There are a lot of people around me who are talking.


I don't hear a word they're saying
I am not listening to what they are saying.


Only the echoes of my mind
I hear only the sounds created by my own thoughts.


People stopping staring
People are stopping and looking at me.


I can't see their faces
I cannot make out their faces clearly.


Only the shadows of their eyes
All I can see are the shadows of their eyes.


I'm going where the sun keeps shining
I am going to a place that is always sunny.


Through the pouring rain
Even if it rains heavily.


Going where the weather suits my clothes
I am going to a place that has climate which is appropriate for what I am wearing.


Backing off of the Northeast wind
I am moving away from the wind that is coming from the northeast.


Sailing on summer breeze
I am going to travel by a gentle wind that usually blows in summer.


And skipping over the ocean like a stone
I am going to move across the ocean by skipping over it like a stone.


I won't let you leave my love behind
I will not allow my love to leave me behind.


No, I won't let you leave
I refuse to let you go away.


I won't let you leave my love behind
I will hold onto my love and not let it go away.




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Written by: FRED NEIL

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@Incredible14U

Saw this film when I was 15 - read the book a few ago - An American classic believe it or not - the book won awards in the literary arts.

@julianborges1569

Hopeful story

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