She Goes Down
Mötley Crüe Lyrics


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Little Miss Muffet
Sweet girl's school stuff and
A country smile and charm
Out in the back of my '58 Chevy
She said she'd do me no harm

You know she makes me feel good
Just like a bad girl should

She goes down
She goes down
She goes down, down down down
All night long
She goes down
She goes down ,Down down down

Sassy little lassie
Walking right past me
Down in Tennessee
Always a lady
I love Southern ladies
They just know how to please

It's like connecting the dots
Start at the bottom, lick it to the top

She goes down
She goes down
She goes down, down down down
All night long
She goes down
She goes down ,Down down down

You know she makes me feel good
Everyday, any way
(She goes down) all night long
She goes down
She goes down, down, down, down

All of the day
All of the night
Lick those lips
Do you up right
Up and down
Round and round
Round the world
Scream it out

You know she makes me feel good
See'ya out in Hollywood

Flat on my back she goes down
For backstage pass, she goes down
With all of my friends, she goes down
She gives heart attack, she goes

She goes down
She goes down
She goes down, down down down
All night long
She goes down
She goes down, down down down

She goes down
She goes down
She goes down, down down down
You know she makes me feel good
She goes down
She goes down, down down down
She goes down

She goes down
She goes down, down down down
All night long




She goes down
She goes

Overall Meaning

The song “She Goes Down” by Mötley Crüe is a classic rock ballad that talks about a wild and passionate love affair. The song starts with the description of a girl named Little Miss Muffet, who is a sweet and charming girl, but also knows how to be bad. The singer meets her in the back of his car, and she assures him that she won't inflict any harm. The singer then talks about how she pleases him and makes him feel good like a bad girl should.


The chorus is all about how she goes down, down, down, all night long, implying that the two are engaging in sexual acts that are driving the singer wild. The second verse talks about another girl from Tennessee, who is a sassy lassie and a lady, and just knows how to please. The singer likens the act to connecting the dots, and how she licks him from the bottom to the top.


The bridge talks about how the singer feels good every day and in any way, and how the girl makes him feel good when he sees her in Hollywood. The song finishes with the repeated chorus of how she goes down, down, down, and how she makes the singer feel good all night long. In summary, the song is about a wild and passionate love affair with a woman who knows her way around pleasing her man intimately.


Line by Line Meaning

Little Miss Muffet
Referring to a sweet and innocent girl.


Sweet girl's school stuff and
She appears to be an educated woman with a sweet personality.


A country smile and charm
Her smile and overall charm seems to be a product of her upbringing in a rural area.


Out in the back of my '58 Chevy
They could be having a private conversation in the secluded spaces of his '58 Chevy.


She said she'd do me no harm
She assures him that he has nothing to worry about in her company.


You know she makes me feel good
He feels a powerful attraction towards her


Just like a bad girl should
He finds her rebellious attitude and non-conformity intensely arousing.


She goes down
She goes down on him sexually.


All night long
She performs oral sex on him all night long.


Sassy little lassie
She is self-confident and bold in how she presents herself.


Walking right past me
She might be a stranger who just walked past him.


Down in Tennessee
This could be the setting of the encounter.


Always a lady
She still maintains a debonair air even amidst the seduction.


I love Southern ladies
He might have a distinct attraction towards women from the southern parts of the United States.


They just know how to please
Southern women are renowned for their hospitality and generosity.


It's like connecting the dots
The act of going down on him feels like an artful performance.


Start at the bottom, lick it to the top
She performs oral sex on him, from the base to the tip, with intensity.


All of the day
All throughout the day.


All of the night
All throughout the night.


Lick those lips
She teases him with her licking motions on her lips.


Do you up right
She seeks to pleasure him to his fullest extent.


Up and down
She varies her motions on him with great versatility.


Round and round
She performs circular motions on him for added enjoyment.


Round the world
She could mean that she's willing to pleasure him globally, in all ways.


Scream it out
They both take such intense pleasure in the act that it's hard for them to contain it.


Flat on my back she goes down
He lies flat on his back while she performs oral sex on him.


For backstage pass, she goes down
She willingly performs oral sex on him in exchange for something valuable, like an all-access pass to a concert's backstage or VIP lounge.


With all of my friends, she goes down
She has previously, willingly performed oral sex on his friends or other people in his social circle.


She gives heart attack, she goes
She is confident and aggressive in the way she performs oral sex on him.


You know she makes me feel good
She brings him intense sexual gratification and pleasure.


See'ya out in Hollywood
They might be living in Hollywood or the song writer might be talking about the entertainment industry in Hollywood.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: NIKKI SIXX, MICK MARS

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@MakeLifeExtraordinary

Absolutely. This is what I always try to tell people. This was not a creation of the guys in Milli Vanilli. This was a creation of the record company who didn’t think the guy who wrote and sang the songs had the visual appeal in order to pull off superstardom, so they simply hired some good looking guys to step in and be the face of the music. If I were offered millions of dollars to stand up on stage and lip-sync someone else’s music… Of course I would. Most people would. Easy money.

But I’m sure, that they would’ve much rather been up there, playing and singing their own music. Both of them were talented musicians in their own right. They just didn’t have the mainstream originals that would have propelled them to anything like they were with the other music.

Though, I don’t know why people got all up in arms about them because it was something that the industry had been doing for years. not realizing that most artist aren’t writing their own music, and instead are singing the lyrics to somebody else’s songs. Michael Jackson sang other peoples music. In fact, most of his hits were written by other people. Not that he didn’t write, and have some of his own, he did. He was actually a decent songwriter, and, definitely incredible on stage and in the studio.

Taylor Swift, and all of the modern musicians have teams of writers writing their music. Has she lip synced before? I am almost positive. She probably has on dozens of occasions. As was stated in this video… Sometimes you can’t do live performances on TV, simply because of timing, not to mention… syncing up everything video and audio. Most modern musicians have teams of writers writing their hit songs.

Why? Because one person can only do so much. If you’ve ever tried to sit down and write a song from start to finish, writing all of the instrumentation, and the lyrics and recording everything and making it sound good… It’s not easy. When you have a team of writers, doing nothing but writing for you… many of them know what modern hits are, and how to write them… You have a much better chance at extended success. If you look back through history, you can see all of the great musicians who may have had three or four albums, and three or four hits.

Regardless, Mötley Crüe has become a parody of themselves. To the point, where they just don’t even care if people know that they are miming their entire show. As they are laughing their way, the entire way to the bank to cash that $200 million check from the tour. Obviously, the fans don’t care one way or the other. if they’re willing to pay thousands of dollars to essentially listen to a band play the biggest songs from their albums and fake doing so… Then, who is really at fault? Put yourselves in the shoes of the members of the band… Whether you do things the easy way or the hard way, you’re still getting a couple hundred million dollars to do so.

As far as the Mick Mars situation… It’s ridiculous. He has been a 25% shareholder in the band for the history of it and has helped write many of the hits that have propelled the band to be able to play today. I understand if he’s not on the road with them, then, he probably should get less of a cut. Because the other guys are out doing the work and touring and putting the wear and tear on their voices and bodies. But, how much should that cut be? Because you have to pay the new guitar player to tour with you and play all of the classic hits from the band.

So, I think that if they signed the contracts all of those years ago where everybody got a quarter cut… Then the 25% cut that Mick has should be split 50-50 with the new guitar player, as far as touring money goes. That new guitar player should get none of the residuals from any of the classic music. Any new music they make, obviously the new guitar player would get his share. But they are still using the Mötley Crüe name, for which is a 25% shareholder. let’s face it, any of the new music is never going to match that of the old hits. Or it’s very doubtful it would.

So then, on that wavelength… Exactly how much of a cut should Mick get from the bands name, if he is absent from any new albums using that name? That is going to be the biggest question in court and truthfully… I don’t know what the solution is. I would think that the new guitar player would get his 25% off of the new albums that they make, if any… But then where does Micks come in, with regards to the rights to the band name? Definitely a tough situation and I think one that may end up being resolved by the new Band being called something else… Where Mick gets a cut of all of the classic music and money they make on tour, in regards to music that he helped write and play on. Anything new… He gets nothing from.

We will see what happens. But it’s a sad tale that has happened 1 million times over in the music industry. I’ll never understand it, because I am one of those people who believe that one person only needs so much money throughout their entire life. If you already have 10’s of millions of dollars in the bank, if not $100 million in the bank… Why do you need more? At his age, is any fight worth the fight? I would say the same thing for the rest of the band also. Remember the days when you were starting out and remember the friendship throughout the years and then figure something outside the courts. That’ll make you both happy and move on with life.

When you are facing the final nine holes of your life, the last thing you want to do is play through the snow and rain… When you could be sitting inside, sipping some champagne and enjoying the rest of your time with friends and family. Live life every day like it’s your last, love like it’s your very first and treat people as you want to be treated. Don’t take anything for granted.



All comments from YouTube:

@Heavi

Do you love or hate Motley Crue?

@jeffmcpeek2526

Now?
Absolute hate.
Team Mick.

@vegarseljenes8710

Too young to fall in love

@metaldeth

Too fast for love so meh

@Noah-lk7nx

hate it's garbage really just shows how bad the current music scene is...

@metalpick2025

With out Mick being in the band they are Motley Poo.

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@jasonbates2687

The irony of Nikki kicking Mick out of the band due to poor playing is rich. Mick Mars has always been the best musician in Motley Crue without question.

@chickenbiscuitbabyyewww9580

Totally agree, I came down here to say mick was the driving force of motley, and always seemed the most laid back and respectful. Huge love for the mars man

@otak3133

Right, almost any rock/metal bassist thinking they are more important to the bands sound than the guitarist is laughable. Only a few standouts can claim that, and Nikki sure as fuck isn't one of them.

@ronnie_5150

Mick was the ONLY musician in that band.

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