Célia
Motels Lyrics


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Celia
See what you've done
See what you've done
See what you've done to someone
Oh girl you was looking so good
Actin' so smart
You took the man's heart and then you broke it
You had your fun, fun for a day
You took him to your room and then you sent him
On his way
Celia
See what you've done
See what you've done
See what you've done to someone

You had your laughs
You had your fun for a while
You took that man into your room
And then you sent him on the run
Girl, you sent him on the run

Celia
See what you've done
See what you've done
See what you've done to someone

Oh girl, now you made him so sad
You got him so mad
You better be careful he could hurt you
I heard him talking, I heard him say
He wasn't gonna kill you
He was just gonna fuck up your pretty face

If I was you I'd take the next train out of town
I'm telling you the man is mad
He's mad as hell and he's got a gun
Girl, he's got a gun

Celia
See what you've done




See what you've done
See what you've done

Overall Meaning

The Motels’ song Celia tells the story of a woman named Celia who has broken the heart of a man. The lyrics imply that Celia used her beauty and intelligence to lure the man into her room for a one-day fling before abruptly sending him on his way, leaving him heartbroken. The chorus repeats the line “See what you’ve done” as a warning to Celia, reminding her of the emotional damage she has caused. The lyrics then take a darker turn, as the singer warns Celia that the man she has hurt is now angry and potentially dangerous. He has reportedly threatened to harm Celia, and the singer suggests that she leave town to avoid facing his wrath.


The song’s lyrics are concise but powerful, conveying a sense of danger and urgency through its images of heartbreak and violence. The repetition of the chorus underscores the idea that actions have consequences, and Celia must face the fallout of her careless behavior. The singer’s warning to Celia also highlights the importance of accountability in relationships, and the need to be mindful of the impact one’s actions can have on others.


Line by Line Meaning

Celia
Addressing the subject of the song


See what you've done
Acknowledging the impact of the subject's actions


See what you've done to someone
Recognizing the harm caused to another person


Oh girl you was looking so good
Complimenting the subject's physical appearance


Actin' so smart
Noting the subject's intelligence or cunning behavior


You took the man's heart and then you broke it
Accusing the subject of intentionally hurting someone emotionally


You had your fun, fun for a day
Implying that the subject's actions were short-lived and selfish


You took him to your room and then you sent him on his way
Suggesting that the subject used someone for their own pleasure without concern for their feelings


Celia
Repeating the subject's name for emphasis


You had your laughs
Noting that the subject found amusement in someone else's expense


You had your fun for a while
Acknowledging the temporary nature of the subject's pleasure


You took that man into your room
Intimating that the subject seduced someone with intent to hurt them


And then you sent him on the run
Suggesting that the subject's actions caused someone to flee or fear for their safety


Girl, you sent him on the run
Reinforcing the idea that the subject's actions had severe consequences


Oh girl, now you made him so sad
Acknowledging the emotional harm caused by the subject


You got him so mad
Highlighting the subject's ability to provoke extreme emotions in someone else


You better be careful he could hurt you
Warning the subject that their actions may have dangerous consequences


I heard him talking, I heard him say
Reporting on someone else's threats or intentions


He wasn't gonna kill you
Clarifying that the threat was not necessarily lethal


He was just gonna fuck up your pretty face
Describing a physical harm that the person was considering inflicting


If I was you I'd take the next train out of town
Offering the subject advice on how to avoid potential harm


I'm telling you the man is mad
Insisting that the subject take the threat seriously


He's mad as hell and he's got a gun
Increasing the urgency of the warning by mentioning the weapon the person has


Celia
Repeating the subject's name for emphasis


See what you've done
Reiterating the consequences of the subject's actions


See what you've done to someone
Again recognizing the harm caused to another person




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Sheila Erice

Huge Motel fan here, so sad they didn't get the recognition or airtime. Damn good group.

Jacqueline Iona

Man, I love this performance so much 🎵💖🎶the Motels great band

Brit Kasten

Me too, I remember

Camryn Wilde

Lol my moms name is Celia and she said my dad used to play her this song 😂😂😂 and sing it to her lmaoooo !

Joseph A. Soja Jr.

I was in the Motels "Fan Club" I met Martha at the Whiskey in LA in 1982
Hyperventilated on a menthol cigarette, and passed out right in front of her.

Jacqueline Iona

Great performance ...keeps me coming back. Now the Motels seem under rated here in the Northeast. I know they had a few huge hits but I never knew how great their albums were til years later ~

Jacqueline Iona

Good story 🙂 except for you passing out!

Robert Brinsfield

she probably still tells that story. lol

Hozonkai

What was she like?

Joseph A. Soja Jr.

@Hozonkai Normal woman, but highly provocative

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