Calling All Nations
INXS Lyrics


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Well you spent the whole day
With your axe to the wheel
Read the late paper
It was full of bad news
Excuse me but I think
What I'm saying is true
You've got to find some time
And devote it to you
So come on down
To the party
Callin' all nations
To put it on the line
Come on down
To the party
Callin' all nations
To put it on the line

So come on all you people
With the stars in your hair
You know what's going on
There's no need to despair
Take the chains from you mind
Take the chains from your feet
And do the sex dance
'Cause' it's necessary

You don't have to be rich
You don't have to be famous
No you just
Gotta have
A little bit of patience
Jump into your old car
Or take a cab train or boat
The only thing that matters
Is that ya really gotta go

So come on down
To the party
Callin' all nations
To put it on the line
Come on down
To the party
Callin' all nations
To put it on the line

Well you spent the whole day
With your axe to the wheel
Read the late paper
It was full of bad news
Excuse me but I think
What I'm saying is true
You've got to spend some time
And devote it to you

So come on down
To the party
Callin' all nations
To put it on the line
Come on down
To the party
Callin' all nations
To put it on the line

Callin' all nations
Callin' all nations
Callin' all nations
Callin' all nations

Callin' all nations
Put it on the line
Callin' all nations
Put it on the line
Callin' all nations
Put it on the line




Callin' all nations
Put it on the line

Overall Meaning

The song "Callin' All Nations" by INXS is a fun and upbeat track that celebrates the need for people to come together and enjoy life. The first verse of the song emphasizes the importance of taking a break from the everyday routine and giving some time to oneself. Michael Hutchence encourages the listeners to attend the party and put their problems on the line. The second verse continues the positivity by saying that anyone with stars in their hair understands what's going on and there's no reason to despair. Hutchence tells people to remove all the chains from their minds and feet and do the "sex dance" to have a good time because it's necessary. The chorus then brings the message home that everyone should attend the party and come together to have some fun and enjoy themselves.


The lyrics to "Callin' All Nations" focus on themes of unity, positivity, and having a good time. It encourages people to forget their worries and take a break from their routine to come together with others and enjoy life. Interestingly, the song was not released as a single as Hutchence and the band feared it would not be as successful as the previous singles.


Line by Line Meaning

Well you spent the whole day With your axe to the wheel
You worked all day tirelessly, putting in all your efforts towards your work.


Read the late paper It was full of bad news
You read the newspaper in the evening, only to find it filled with negative and depressing news.


Excuse me but I think What I'm saying is true
Apologizing for the interruption, the singer emphasizes that what is being said is correct and important.


You've got to find some time And devote it to you
It is vital that you prioritize yourself and take some time to focus on your own well-being.


So come on down To the party Callin' all nations To put it on the line
Invitation to join the party and bring everyone from all over the world to come together to take action and make a change.


So come on all you people With the stars in your hair You know what's going on There's no need to despair
Addressing everyone and encouraging those who embrace individuality, the singer acknowledges that people are aware of the current situation, and there's no use being disheartened.


Take the chains from you mind Take the chains from your feet And do the sex dance 'Cause' it's necessary
Remove any restrictions or limitations from your mind and body and express yourself freely, as it is imperative to let go of inhibitions and enjoy life.


You don't have to be rich You don't have to be famous No you just Gotta have A little bit of patience
Being rich or famous is not necessary; all you need is some patience to pursue your desires and goals.


Jump into your old car Or take a cab train or boat The only thing that matters Is that ya really gotta go
You can travel to the party in any means available to you, just ensure you make it to the destination.


Callin' all nations Callin' all nations Callin' all nations Callin' all nations
Repeating the call for everyone from every part of the world to join and take action.


Put it on the line Callin' all nations Put it on the line Callin' all nations Put it on the line Callin' all nations Put it on the line
Urging everyone to put in their best efforts in making an impact by collectively striving for a better tomorrow.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDREW CHARLES FARRISS, MICHAEL KELLAND HUTCHENCE

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Comments from YouTube:

@Seattle-2017

This album was so great that this kick ass song barely got radio air play. One of the best albums ever - start to finish.

@fastfootedone

this whole album was fantastic! very rarely did you buy a CD and just let it run....not skipping any songs... RIP M.H.

@Blaze-gw9yq

fastfootedone amen

@jcmuse6540

Perfect timing

@UberPilot

The eighties where like that!!!!!!!!

@paulchilds562

Their best album for sure, and one of the best of the 80's!

@marcoloza9181

CD??? THIS WAS ON CASSETTE!!! STILL LOVE IT THOUGH!!!

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@corvetcoyote443

Best album of 1987!, I played the hell out of the cassette when it was new.

@triphophoney2981

Listening to this while a global pandemic is sweeping through the masses and civil unrest in my country continues to make headlines. Makes me long for simpler times. My own country is bitterly divided, so calling all nations seems like a pipe dream. Much like wishing Hutch would come back.

@docguy89

This should have been a single. Awesome track!

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