All Party Animals songs are produced by the duo Flamman & Abraxas
(There have been several other groups called Party Animals, including the 1974 one-hit-wonder band who released the song In Zaire, the official song of the "Rumble In The Jungle" boxing event between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa.)
Have You Ever Been Mellow?
Party Animals Lyrics
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have you ever tried?
have you ever been happy
just to hear a song?
Have you ever been mellow
have you ever tried?
have you ever been happy
just to hear a song?
Have you ever been happy
have you ever been mellow
have you ever been happy
Have you ever been mellow
have you ever tried?
have you ever been happy
just to hear a song?
The song "Have You Ever Been Mellow" by Party Animals invites the listener to reflect on the feeling of being relaxed, content, and happy. The repetition of the questions "have you ever been mellow?" and "have you ever been happy?" emphasizes the importance of experiencing these emotions. The reference to hearing a song also highlights the power of music in creating a peaceful and joyful atmosphere.
The lyrics can be interpreted as a call to appreciate the simple pleasures in life and to take a moment to relax and enjoy them. The chorus encourages the listener to let go of stress and negativity, and to focus on the positive feelings that come from being in a state of tranquility.
Overall, "Have You Ever Been Mellow" is a catchy and upbeat song that encourages the listener to appreciate the present moment and to find happiness in the small things in life.
Line by Line Meaning
Have you ever been mellow
Have you ever experienced a state of calmness and relaxation?
Have you ever tried?
Have you ever made an effort to seek out this sense of peacefulness?
Have you ever been happy
Have you ever felt pure joy?
just to hear a song?
Simply from the pleasure of listening to music?
Have you ever been mellow
Have you ever experienced a state of calmness and relaxation?
Have you ever tried?
Have you ever made an effort to seek out this sense of peacefulness?
Have you ever been happy
Have you ever felt pure joy?
just to hear a song?
Simply from the pleasure of listening to music?
Have you ever been mellow
Have you ever experienced a state of calmness and relaxation?
Have you ever been happy
Have you ever felt pure joy?
have you ever been mellow
Have you ever experienced a state of calmness and relaxation?
have you ever been happy
Have you ever felt pure joy?
Have you ever been mellow
Have you ever experienced a state of calmness and relaxation?
have you ever tried?
Have you ever made an effort to seek out this sense of peacefulness?
have you ever been happy
Have you ever felt pure joy?
just to hear a song?
Simply from the pleasure of listening to music?
Writer(s): Farrar John Clifford, Farrar John
Contributed by Molly H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@karenpatrycja1804
2024 and still a hit!
@vulfgaradler7487
I am too.
@user-vk4lf3nm4k
И я! 👋
@wondr0usisntit385
Living in Africa, my dutch family would bring tapes with all the lastest dutch music for us. And this was on one of them! Brings back good childhood memories
@thegrinderman1090
I'm enjoying the image of hungry African children gazing longingly out the window and seeing a group of tracksuited dutchmen turning up with a sack full of happy hardcore cassettes
@wondr0usisntit385
@The Grinderman haha brilliant! Only difference is that we're not hungry nor are we ethnically african. How can we starve when we can eat elephants
@slagball
2023 and still a hit
@garymasterson780
I still love this song years later
@worstenbroodje076
same
@reggiexp69
this never gets old (the video might feel old) but the song never does.
happy hardcore for ever :) hakken en zagen