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Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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Coming back at you, record number two
What a way to start the day
Think you're big enough, with a stronger look
Got no backup plan in case we blow it

Yeah! It's all the same old stuff
They think it's good enough
It works, and nobody got hurt
It happens every time
Like anybody minds
You're telling me it's just the way it works

Too much work to do
Rocking, new, improved
Keep it in the family

It's not over 'till it's over, anyway [Repeat; x 3]
It's not over 'till it's over,
It ain't broke so fix it anyway
Yeah, yeah, yeah...

Got a second chance, and a fresh advance
What a way to start the week
Sack the formula, there's no need to bother
Got no backup plan so let's not blow it

Yeah! It's all the same old stuff
They think it's good enough
It works, and nobody got hurt
It happens every time
Like anybody minds
You're telling me it's just the way it works

It's not over 'till it's over, anyway [Repeat; x 3]
It ain't broke so fix it anyway
Yeah, yeah, yeah...





Fix it anyway

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nana Mouskouri's "If" refer to the music industry and the process of making a second album. The first stanza describes how the band is returning with their second record and trying to maintain their success. They are confident on the outside, but they have no backup plan in case they fail.


The chorus highlights the repetition in the music industry. The singer acknowledges that the music they're producing is "the same old stuff," but because it's been successful in the past, they don't think there's a need to change it. The use of phrases like "nobody got hurt" and "like anybody minds" suggest that while the music might not be groundbreaking, it's safe and has been well-received by fans.


The second verse talks about how the band has been given a new opportunity with a "fresh advance," and emphasizes the importance of not "blowing it." The message is clear: they have to stick to what's worked in the past, because trying anything new is too risky.


Overall, the song gives commentary on the music industry's tendency to prioritize commercial success over artistic growth. The idea of maintaining the status quo at all costs is emphasized throughout the lyrics, and the repetitive nature of the chorus suggests that this is a common practice in the industry.


Line by Line Meaning

Coming back at you, record number two
I am releasing another record and I am coming back for more.


What a way to start the day
Releasing new music is the best way to start my day.


Think you're big enough, with a stronger look
You may think you can handle anything with your confident attitude and tough appearance.


Got no backup plan in case we blow it
But if things go wrong, there is no safety net to catch us.


Yeah! It's all the same old stuff
The music industry is very repetitive.


They think it's good enough
People in the industry settle for okay instead of striving for something great.


It works, and nobody got hurt
But this approach is safe and nobody is taking any chances or risks.


It happens every time
This scenario repeats itself constantly.


Like anybody minds
But nobody seems to care.


You're telling me it's just the way it works
This is just how the industry operates.


Too much work to do
There is a lot of work to do in order to succeed.


Rocking, new, improved
My new music is fresh and better than before.


Keep it in the family
It's important to stay loyal and close with the people who support and believe in you.


It's not over 'till it's over, anyway [Repeat; x 3]
You never know what will happen and things can always change.


It ain't broke so fix it anyway
Even if something is working, it doesn't mean you shouldn't try to make it even better.


Got a second chance, and a fresh advance
I have been given a second opportunity and a new path forward.


What a way to start the week
Starting a new project is an exciting way to begin the week.


Sack the formula, there's no need to bother
Trying something new is worth the effort and there is no need to keep using the same old formula.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: David Gates

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