Tearin' It Up
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Yeah, she's sittin' at the table, lookin' down at her drink
She's always on time, I'm always runnin' late
I was on my way, but I got sidetracked

Yeah, Gary called me up, said Rickey's in a jam
Come on over brother, she'll understand
Meet me at the chug, we got some plannin' to do
I been bad, I been good
Don't always do the things that I should
When I go, I go all night
But when I do it wrong, woo!
I do it up right

I looked at my watch, it was a quarter of three
I knew she'd be up there waitin' on me
I, got some explanin' to do

I been bad, I been good
Don't always do the things that I should
When I go, I go all night
But when I do it wrong, woo!
I do it up right

So I headed straight home, I ain't gonna lie
Ain't got no excuses, no alibis
I said I was sorry, she said I've heard it before
So come on over here boy

I been bad, I been good
Don't always do the things that I should
When I go, I go all night
But when I do it wrong, woo!

I been bad, I been good
Don't always do the things that I should
When I go, I go all night
But when I do it wrong, woo!
I do it up right

Baby I do it up right
Oh, I'm gonna do it up right
Whoa yeah
Whoa, I do it up right




Me and the boys do it up right
Ooohh

Overall Meaning

In "Tearin' It Up," Lynyrd Skynyrd tells a story about a restless and unpredictable character who finds himself in a troublesome situation. The lyrics paint a picture of a woman sitting alone at a table, contemplating her drink, while the singer is consistently running late. His plans get derailed when he receives a call from his friend, Gary, informing him that their mutual friend, Rickey, is in trouble and they need to meet up to figure things out.


The singer reflects on his own behavior, admitting that he hasn't always made the best choices or done what he should. He recognizes that when he goes out, he stays out all night, and if he happens to do something wrong, he doesn't hold back. This suggests a pattern of wild and impulsive behavior that might have caused strain in relationships.


Realizing he has kept his partner waiting, he glances at his watch and knows he needs to give an explanation for his delay. He acknowledges that he needs to admit his wrongdoing and face the consequences. He understands that saying sorry won't be enough, as his partner has likely heard it all before.


As he heads straight home, he confesses to having no excuses or alibis for his actions. He apologizes once again, but his partner responds with skepticism, implying that his apologies hold little weight. Despite this, she beckons him closer, suggesting a desire for physical intimacy and a willingness to forgive, even if reluctant.


The repetitious chorus emphasizes the singer's acknowledgement of his flawed behavior and his tendency to go all in, even when he does something wrong. The closing lines, "Me and the boys do it up right," implies a sense of camaraderie and peers who engage in similar reckless behavior, which might explain the cyclical pattern of his actions.


Overall, "Tearin' It Up" presents a narrative about a person who is aware of their shortcomings and the consequences of their actions but struggles to break free from a self-destructive lifestyle. The song captures the tension and conflict of trying to maintain a stable relationship while being drawn to a life of excitement and indulgence.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, she's sittin' at the table, lookin' down at her drink
She is sitting at the table, feeling down and introspective.


She's always on time, I'm always runnin' late
She is consistently punctual, while I often struggle to be on time.


I was on my way, but I got sidetracked
I was originally going to my destination, but I got distracted and diverted.


Yeah, Gary called me up, said Rickey's in a jam
Gary contacted me and informed me that Rickey is in trouble.


Come on over brother, she'll understand
Join me, my friend, and she will be sympathetic.


Meet me at the chug, we got some plannin' to do
Let's meet at the designated place because we have some strategizing to accomplish.


I been bad, I been good
I have had moments of misbehavior and moments of upholding proper conduct.


Don't always do the things that I should
I do not consistently engage in actions that align with what is expected of me.


When I go, I go all night
When I engage in activities, I immerse myself fully and continue for an extended period.


But when I do it wrong, woo!
However, when I make mistakes or deviate from the norm, oh boy!


I do it up right
I handle those mistakes or deviations with flair and enthusiasm.


I looked at my watch, it was a quarter of three
I glanced at my timepiece and noticed that it was 2:45.


I knew she'd be up there waitin' on me
I had a certainty that she would be waiting for me up there.


I, got some explanin' to do
I have a need to provide explanations.


So I headed straight home, I ain't gonna lie
Therefore, I proceeded directly towards my residence, and I won't be deceitful.


Ain't got no excuses, no alibis
I have no justifications or explanations to offer.


I said I was sorry, she said I've heard it before
I apologized, but she responded by stating that she has heard apologies from me in the past.


So come on over here boy
Therefore, approach me here, young man.


Baby I do it up right
Darling, I handle those mistakes or deviations with flair and enthusiasm.


Oh, I'm gonna do it up right
Oh, I am determined to handle those mistakes or deviations with flair and enthusiasm.


Me and the boys do it up right
My friends and I also handle those mistakes or deviations with flair and enthusiasm.


Ooohh
Expressing a sound of excitement or satisfaction.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JOHNNY ROY VAN ZANT, R ROSSINGTON GARY, RICKEY LYNN MEDLOCK, TOM HAMBRIDGE

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