Searching For Something
Ramone Joey Lyrics


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Susan moved up to Rochester
She can't stand the crack anymore
She's clean and sober now and she just glows
Her mom lives there; there's an Ashram
Trees and open space
It suits her very well and, man, it shows

Yeah, we went on up to South Fallsburg for some spiritual comforting
And I felt like a million dollars, something that money just can't bring
Yeah, her eyes are filled with diamonds and everybody knows her name
Guru, my, my, my, my, my baby
Everybody loves you
Everybody loves you

Yeah, we went on up to South Fallsburg for some spiritual comforting
And I felt like a million dollars, something that money just can't bring
Yeah, her eyes are mesmerizing; everybody knows her name
Guru, my, my, my, my, my baby
Everybody needs you
Everybody needs you

Guru Mi went back to India, Susan waits for her return
She got a good job in New York City and she lives in the Ashram
Her eyes are filled with wonder
Well, that's her main concern
Found out she's going to India after all




Everybody needs you (everybody needs you)
Everybody needs you (everybody needs you)

Overall Meaning

The song "Searching For Something" by Ramone Joey tells the story of Susan, who moved to Rochester to escape her past of drug addiction and cleaned up her life. She lives in an Ashram with her mother and enjoys the open spaces and trees there. The singer went with her to South Fallsburg for some spiritual uplifting and felt like a million dollars, realizing that money cannot bring that feeling. Susan is described as having eyes filled with diamonds and wonder, and everyone knows her name. She is also waiting for Guru Mi to return from India, and plans a trip there herself.


The song is about the search for something deeper and more meaningful in life, beyond material possessions and surface-level pleasures. It is about the journey towards finding purpose and fulfillment in life, whether it be through spirituality, relationships or personal growth. Susan's story is one of redemption and finding inner peace, and the singer is inspired by her transformation.


Overall, "Searching For Something" is a reflective and optimistic song that offers hope that one can find meaning and happiness in life by looking beyond the superficial.


Line by Line Meaning

Susan moved up to Rochester
Susan left her previous place of residence and relocated to Rochester.


She can't stand the crack anymore
Susan had a problem with drug addiction, specifically crack, which made her leave her previous place of residence.


She's clean and sober now and she just glows
Susan has overcome her addiction and is now living a healthy lifestyle, which is reflected in her appearance.


Her mom lives there; there's an Ashram
Susan's mother also lives in Rochester, and there is a religious retreat center called an Ashram located there as well.


Trees and open space
Rochester is an area with abundant natural spaces and greenery.


It suits her very well and, man, it shows
Susan is happy with her new environment, and her contentment is obvious to others.


Yeah, we went on up to South Fallsburg for some spiritual comforting
Ramone Joey and Susan visited a town called South Fallsburg to seek emotional and spiritual solace.


And I felt like a million dollars, something that money just can't bring
Despite not spending any money, Ramone Joey felt extremely happy and satisfied during their spiritual retreat.


Yeah, her eyes are filled with diamonds and everybody knows her name
Susan exudes confidence and radiates beauty, which makes her noticeable to others.


Guru, my, my, my, my, my baby
Slang expression used to express admiration for a person or thing.


Everybody loves you
People appreciate and admire Susan for what she represents and how she presents herself.


Yeah, we went on up to South Fallsburg for some spiritual comforting
Ramone Joey and Susan went back to South Fallsburg for additional emotional and spiritual support.


And I felt like a million dollars, something that money just can't bring
Ramone Joey continues to feel extremely happy and satisfied without spending any money.


Yeah, her eyes are mesmerizing; everybody knows her name
Susan's gaze is captivating, and she is well-known within her community.


Guru, my, my, my, my, my baby
Slang expression used to express admiration for a person or thing.


Everybody needs you
Susan is an essential figure in the lives of those around her.


Everybody needs you
Susan's presence and influence are essential to those around her.


Guru Mi went back to India, Susan waits for her return
A religious leader named Guru Mi returned to his place of origin in India, and Susan eagerly anticipates his return.


She got a good job in New York City and she lives in the Ashram
Susans secured a desirable job in New York City and has chosen to live in the Ashram instead of a standard apartment.


Her eyes are filled with wonder
Susan exudes a sense of awe and amazement when observing the world around her.


Well, that's her main concern
Susan's primary focus is on finding fulfillment and wonder in her life.


Found out she's going to India after all
Susan has made the decision to travel to India, despite previous uncertainties.


Everybody needs you (everybody needs you)
Susan's influence and contributions to others are essential and widely appreciated.


Everybody needs you (everybody needs you)
Susan plays an invaluable role in the lives of those around her.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG Rights Management
Written by: JEFFRY ROSS HYMAN, AL MADDY

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Jorge De Jesus

JOEY FUE, ES Y SERA UNA ESTRELLA QUE JAMAS SE APAGARA.

Johnny Barretti Channel

🌟Legendary 🌟

Jean Silva

Today it's been 20 years since you passed away and we still love you!
R.I.P Joey

Pom Pom7x7

YES WE DO ✊🏼🎼🎸🇨🇭🇫🇷🌺

bonfire302

21 years. R.I.P.

Larz Gustafsson

One of the finest rock singers of all times.

van mahler

More than an icon a really legend, a rock and roll God.

Xendora

Joey's voice is pure magic. :)

Xendora

I love every song on Joey's solo album. I've often wondered who he's singing about with this one, anyone know? I've heard rumors that there are more unreleased tracks from his solo work that will be out some time during the summer, I really hope this is true. Rock on Joey, you are sorely missed but live on through your many, many, fans!!

Andre Lins

Esteja em paz Joey Ramone

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