Another Day
RayGoodman & Brown Lyrics


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She calls out to the man on the street
'Sir, can you help me?
It's cold and I've nowhere to sleep,
Is there somewhere you can tell me?'

He walks on, doesn't look back
He pretends he can't hear her
Starts to whistle as he crosses the street
Seems embarrassed to be there

Oh think twice, it's another day for
You and me in paradise
Oh think twice, it's just another day for you,
You and me in paradise

She calls out to the man on the street
He can see she's been crying
She's got blisters on the soles of her feet
She can't walk but she's trying

Oh think twice

Oh Lord, is there nothing more anybody can do
Oh Lord, there must be something you can say

You can tell from the lines on her face
You can see that she's been there
Probably been moved on from every place
Cause she didn't fit in there





Oh think twice

Overall Meaning

In Ray Goodman & Brown's song "Another Day," the lyrics depict a scene where a woman in need reaches out to a passerby on the street for assistance. She desperately asks for help, explaining how cold it is and how she has nowhere to sleep. Seeking a solution, she questions whether the man knows of any place she could go.


However, the man ignores her plea and continues on his way without acknowledging her presence. He deliberately acts as if he cannot hear her, even going as far as to whistle and appear embarrassed by the situation. This suggests that he chooses to disregard her predicament and distances himself from her vulnerability.


The chorus of the song proposes a thought for reflection, urging both the man and the listener to "think twice." It suggests that despite the comfortable lives we may lead, there are people like the woman in need who experience difficulties on a daily basis. The phrase "another day in paradise" emphasizes the stark contrast between their lives and the realities faced by those who are less fortunate.


In the second verse, the woman cries out to the man again, and he notices her distress and tear-stained face. The lyrics highlight her hardship by mentioning blisters on the soles of her feet, indicating that she has been walking long distances. Despite her pain and limited mobility, she continues to try and find a way out of her situation.


The lyrics then express a plea to a higher power, posing the question of whether there is anything more that can be done to alleviate the woman's suffering. This indicates a recognition that human efforts alone may not be enough to solve societal issues, suggesting a need for divine intervention or collective action.


The last lines of the song suggest that the woman's experiences have been a recurring pattern in her life. The lyrics imply that she has likely been rejected or driven away from various places because she does not fit into the societal norms of those locations. This further emphasizes the struggles she faces as a marginalized individual, constantly on the move, searching for somewhere to belong.


Overall, the lyrics of "Another Day" shed light on the harsh realities faced by individuals in need, highlighting the indifference and reluctance of society to address these issues. It challenges the listener to reconsider their own privileges and to think beyond their individual paradises, urging them to take action and make a difference.


Line by Line Meaning

She calls out to the man on the street
The woman desperately seeks assistance from a passerby


'Sir, can you help me? It's cold and I've nowhere to sleep, Is there somewhere you can tell me?'
She asks the man if he can offer any help to find shelter for the night due to the freezing conditions


He walks on, doesn't look back
The man ignores her plea and continues his journey without acknowledging her presence


He pretends he can't hear her
He feigns deafness to avoid engaging with her situation


Starts to whistle as he crosses the street
To distract himself, he starts whistling while crossing the street


Seems embarrassed to be there
His actions convey a sense of embarrassment or discomfort in encountering someone in need


Oh think twice, it's another day for You and me in paradise
The song urges the listener to reflect upon their privileged life compared to those facing hardship on the streets


She calls out to the man on the street
Once again, the woman desperately seeks assistance from a passerby


He can see she's been crying
The man notices the tears on her face, indicating her emotional distress


She's got blisters on the soles of her feet
Her feet are covered in painful blisters, indicating her struggle to find comfort while walking


She can't walk but she's trying
Despite her physical limitations, she continues to make an effort to move forward


Oh Lord, is there nothing more anybody can do
Expressing a plea for divine intervention or an appeal for greater assistance


Oh Lord, there must be something you can say
The lyrics express a desire for divine guidance or solace in the face of this distressing situation


You can tell from the lines on her face
It is evident from the wrinkles and expression on her face


You can see that she's been there
Her appearance indicates that she has experienced hardship and struggle before


Probably been moved on from every place
It is likely that she has been forced to leave or has been rejected from various locations


Cause she didn't fit in there
The reason for her displacement was her inability to conform or belong in those environments


Oh think twice
Once again, the song encourages reflection and reconsideration of one's actions and attitudes




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Written by: Phil Collins

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@michigan21

The beginning of this song is pure bliss. Like waking up on a new day.

@terenciagillermo4355

In the beginning, that flute action takes you directly back to the 70's....The 70's were soulful years. My dad use to say the 70's were his favorite years. I can see that because just about all of my siblings were born in the 70's. I was born in '77. Bless his heart,  R.I.Paradise pops...

@norrispreston8128

Brand Nubian brought me here, the bassline is one of the best ever!!!!!

@chris360s_

norris preston This is my favorite Brand Nubian song "Wake Up". Never knew this was the sample. What a dope find! Peace!

@chris360s_

+Jamal Jones (Supreme12860) same here...love this song till this day. #BrandNubian #Sunshine #WakeupWakeUp

@MCJustJ420

Facts! They were talking about this song on Lord Jamars podcast today and I had to revisit it, was so hype to see this as the first comment

@chillie63

please educate all children with equality #peace

@erinwilliams57

Same

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@Isabel-co6uq

This song brings me back to wonderful memories.

@susanfit47

Brand Nubian brought me here when they sampled this song on "Wake Up (Reprise in the Sunshine)" on their 1st album, CD, cassette & LP One For All in 1990.

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