We're Doin' Alright
Kenny Rogers Lyrics


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You must have been an angel once yourself
You know how it feels
The best things fall from the highest shelf
And break up your heels.

We were in the middle of something
We didn't understand
Our hearts that were broken
Are back in the mend.

We're doing alright, we're doing alright
Now the heartache is over
Over and done, and nobody wants
But we're doing alright.

You need a little something sometimes
But everybody does
And everyday everywhere
Something's changed.

It wasn't always this good
Somedays were few with fame
And in the heat of the night
I call your name.

We're doing alright, we're doing alright
Now the heartache is over
Over and done, and nobody wants
But we're doing alright.





Hearts beat alone just as well
Now you´re rolling home, I can tell...

Overall Meaning

In the first verse, the lyrics suggest that the person singing may have once been in a difficult or challenging situation, comparing it to being an angel who has fallen from grace. They acknowledge that sometimes the best things in life can come crashing down and cause pain.


The second verse speaks to a past experience where both the singer and someone else were caught in the middle of something confusing or perplexing, not fully understanding what was happening. Their hearts were broken at that time, but now they are in the process of healing and moving forward.


The chorus emphasizes that despite the past heartache and struggles, they are now doing fine. The pain is over and done with, and though others may not desire the same things they have, they are content and satisfied with their current situation.


The third verse highlights the universal need for something or someone to lean on at times. It implies that everyone experiences changes and challenges every day. Although it hasn't always been this good, it implies that there were days when fame was scarce. In the midst of difficult times, the singer longs for someone and calls out their name in the heat of the night.


The final lines of the song express that hearts can beat and thrive independently, yet the singer can sense that the person they are addressing is returning home, likely indicating a reunion or reconciliation. It hints at the idea that despite their individual strength, they are better off together.


Overall, "We're Doin' Alright" appears to be a song about overcoming past hardships, healing from heartbreak, and finding contentment in one's current situation. It suggests that even when things seem tough, resilience, self-reliance, and a positive outlook can lead to a sense of peace and satisfaction. The song also underscores the importance of having someone to lean on and the joy that can come from reuniting with a loved one.


Line by Line Meaning

You must have been an angel once yourself
You must have experienced tremendous goodness and purity in the past.


You know how it feels
You understand the emotions and sensations associated with that experience.


The best things fall from the highest shelf
The most valuable and desirable things often come from the most prestigious or inaccessible places.


And break up your heels
Sometimes, acquiring those valuable things can be painful and cause discomfort.


We were in the middle of something
We were involved in a situation or circumstance.


We didn't understand
We lacked comprehension or knowledge about that situation.


Our hearts that were broken
Our emotions that were damaged or shattered.


Are back in the mend
Are now in the process of healing and repair.


We're doing alright, we're doing alright
Our current state or condition is satisfactory and acceptable.


Now the heartache is over
The immense emotional pain and sorrow have now subsided.


Over and done, and nobody wants
Those difficult times have passed, and no one desires them to return.


But we're doing alright
Despite the challenges, our current situation is positive.


You need a little something sometimes
Occasionally, it is necessary to seek a small amount of satisfaction or fulfillment.


But everybody does
This need is universal and applicable to all individuals.


And everyday everywhere
Each day, in every place imaginable,


Something's changed
Certain aspects or circumstances have undergone a transformation.


It wasn't always this good
The situation or condition was not always as positive or favorable as it is now.


Somedays were few with fame
There were only a few days characterized by prosperity or recognition.


And in the heat of the night
During the intense moments or times of darkness.


I call your name
I invoke or express your identity out loud.


Hearts beat alone just as well
Individual hearts can function independently without relying on others.


Now you´re rolling home, I can tell
Now that you are returning home, I can perceive and sense it.




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