Same Ol
Mötley Crüe Lyrics


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Come on girls, ha ha ha I got something to say
She's got an alligator bag
Top hat to match
Dressed in black on black
She's got a Philipino girlie
She claims is her friend
I tell you boys you just gotta laugh
Now I used to call her Cindy
She changed her name to sin
I guess that's the name of her game
I really used to love her
Then the kitty she discovered
It's got to be a sexual thing

Now all around the world
Girls will be girls

It's the same ol', same ol' situation
It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain

I say no, no, no
No, no, no

Come on
Now check this out
Introduced me to her lover
In a cellophane dress
Then they bid me a sweet farewell
Last time I saw them
They were kissing so softly
To the sound of wedding bells

Well, all around the world
Girls will be girls

It's the same ol', same ol' situation
It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
It's the same ol', same ol' situation
It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
I said no, no, no
No, no, no, alright

It's the same ol', same ol' situation
It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
Girl it's the same ol', same ol' situation
It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain

You know we just gotta say

All around the world
Girls will be girls

It's the same ol', same ol' situation
It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
I'll tell ya girl it's the same ol', same ol' situation




It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
Yeah, uh uh, yeah yeah no, no, yeah yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mötley Crüe's song Same Ol' Situation describe an encounter with a woman who is dressed in all black with a matching top hat and an alligator bag. She is accompanied by a Filipino girl who she claims is her friend. The singer used to call her Cindy but she changed her name to Sin, which he guesses is the name of her game. He used to love her, but then she discovered "kitty" and it became a sexual thing. The chorus repeats the phrase "same ol', same ol' situation" and "same ol', same ol' ball and chain" to describe the familiar pattern of girls being girls and the struggles and challenges of relationships. The singer ultimately says no to this situation.


The lyrics seem to be commenting on the repetition and predictability of romantic relationships. The woman's changing of her name from Cindy to Sin could represent a shift in her behavior or identity, as she becomes more sexually adventurous. The mention of a "Filipino girlie" also implies a potential exploration of different sexualities or interests. Despite this, the chorus seems to suggest that this is nothing new and that relationships and their challenges are universal. The final repetition of "no" could represent a rejection of this cycle, or perhaps a resignation to it.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on girls, ha ha ha I got something to say
The singer is addressing a group of girls and has something they want to share with them.


She's got an alligator bag
The woman in question possesses a bag made from alligator skin.


Top hat to match
She also has a top hat that complements the rest of her outfit.


Dressed in black on black
She is wearing all black clothing with black accessories.


She's got a Philipino girlie
The woman in question has a friend who is from the Philippines.


She claims is her friend
The woman says that her companion is her friend.


I tell you boys you just gotta laugh
The singer believes that the situation is amusing and that the men present should find it funny.


Now I used to call her Cindy
The artist used to refer to the woman in question by the name Cindy.


She changed her name to sin
She has since altered her name to Sin.


I guess that's the name of her game
The artist suggests that the woman enjoys playing with her identity and name.


I really used to love her
The singer used to have a strong romantic interest in this woman.


Then the kitty she discovered
The woman discovered her own sexuality.


It's got to be a sexual thing
The singer implies that the discovery of her own sexuality was a turning point in their relationship.


Now all around the world
The following statement is true in many different places.


Girls will be girls
Women are capable of acting in stereotypically female ways regardless of nationality or culture.


It's the same ol', same ol' situation
This type of thing happens all the time.


It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
This thing is a constant source of annoyance, like being bound to a heavy ball by a chain.


I say no, no, no
The singer is rejecting this situation.


Come on
The singer is urging someone to take some action.


Now check this out
Pay attention, because the artist is about to share something notable.


Introduced me to her lover
The woman in question introduced the artist to her romantic partner.


In a cellophane dress
The woman's partner was wearing a dress made from transparent material.


Then they bid me a sweet farewell
The couple said goodbye to the singer in a polite way.


Last time I saw them
The last time the artist saw them together.


They were kissing so softly
The couple was engaging in gentle kissing.


To the sound of wedding bells
The couple was in the vicinity of ringing bells that may have been from a nearby wedding ceremony.


Yeah, uh uh, yeah yeah no, no, yeah yeah
This is a repetition of previously heard lyrics that do not convey a specific meaning.


It's the same ol', same ol' situation
This type of thing happens all the time.


It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
This thing is a constant source of annoyance, like being bound to a heavy ball by a chain.


Girl it's the same ol', same ol' situation
This type of thing happens to many women.


You know we just gotta say
It is important that the singer shares what they know to be true.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, Vince Neil

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Drugs

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