Shout
Joey Dee & The Starlighters Lyrics


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Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on
Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on

In violent times
You shouldn't have to sell your soul
In black and white
They really really ought to know
Those one track minds
That took you for a working boy
Kiss them goodbye
You shouldn't have to jump for joy
You shouldn't have to shout for joy

Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on

They gave you life
And in return you gave them hell
As cold as ice
I hope we live to tell the tale
I hope we live to tell the tale

Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on

Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on
I'm talking to you
Come on

And when you've taken down your guard
If I could change your mind
I'd really love to break your heart
I'd really love to break your heart

Shout
Shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
Come on




I'm talking to you
Come on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Shout" by Joey Dee & The Starliters exude a sense of desperation and frustration. The song is essentially a call to action, urging people to speak up and be heard. The opening lines of the song - "Shout, shout, let it all out" - encourage listeners to express themselves freely and openly. The repetitive chorus suggests that there are things in life that are worth shouting about, and that it is important to identify these things and pursue them.


The second stanza shifts the focus to the oppressive nature of society, particularly in terms of class and race. The lyrics suggest that people are often forced to "sell their soul" in order to survive, and that the powers that be have "one track minds" that dismiss the concerns of working-class people. The call to action continues, with the song urging people to "kiss them goodbye" and reclaim their agency.


The final stanza is perhaps the most confrontational, with the singer urging listeners to let down their guard and engage in discourse. The line "if I could change your mind, I'd really love to break your heart" suggests that the singer is willing to challenge others in order to enact change. Overall, the song encourages people to speak out against oppression, and to seize control of their lives and their destinies.


Line by Line Meaning

Shout
Express your emotions and feelings loudly and forcefully


Shout
Express your emotions and feelings loudly and forcefully


Let it all out
Release your emotions and feelings


These are the things I can do without
These are the negative things that I do not need in my life


Come on
Encourage the listener to join in


I'm talking to you
Directly addressing the listener


In violent times
In times of turmoil and unrest


You shouldn't have to sell your soul
You should not have to compromise your integrity and values


In black and white
Clearly and unambiguously


They really really ought to know
They should be well aware


Those one track minds
People with a narrow and rigid focus


That took you for a working boy
That exploited you for your labor


Kiss them goodbye
Say farewell to those negative people


You shouldn't have to jump for joy
You should not have to be excessively happy to escape negative circumstances


They gave you life
Your family/parents brought you into this world


And in return you gave them hell
You caused them a lot of trouble and pain


As cold as ice
Completely cold and unemotional


I hope we live to tell the tale
I hope we survive to recount our experiences


And when you've taken down your guard
When you let your defenses down


If I could change your mind
If I could persuade you to see things differently


I'd really love to break your heart
I would relish in causing you emotional pain




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: O'kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley

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@richardortiz8704

I like all the oldies songs thank you

@drstrangelove9851

High energy!! I thoroughly enjoyed that.

@markedwarddavis2014

It was considered a dirty, vulgar, video at that time.

@josephsalvas3698

LETS SHOUT AS WE GET INTO THIS AWESOME SONG!!! LETS SING IT!!! SHOUT!!! SHOUT IT OUT LOUD YEAH!!!! LETS SHOUT YEAH!!! GREAT SONG! 👍 🙂

@anmeirdi

I still have the vinyl record of this version. Unfortunately it was played in a juke box at the time and therefore contains a lot of crackle.
But I think this is the best of all the versions out there. Especially thanks to those warm organ sounds, which are not present in the other versions.

@fanorama1

Pint-sized FIREBALL!

@johnnymac5228

This was a great time in my life. Danced all night.

@manoelteixeira4936

Bom demais. me lembro no 'matiné' com minha namoradinha Sandra, no cinema guarani aqui em Porto Alegre-RS -Brasil. maneco - Brasil.

@A48L16S091366

I immediately thought "that could be Tony Shaloub playing his Monk character and trying to dance."

@philippejenvrin2741

So Schnell Tanz !!!😅😅😅😅

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