Something's Changed
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings Lyrics


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Something's changed in you eyes
I could see it when I walked through that door
Something's changed in your eyes
I can tell you and me ain't right no more

You curl your lip into a smile
Even though you've known awhile
You ain't that glad I'm here

Now can't you see I'm getting wise
To what you're hiding from your eyes
Our situation is clear to me

Something's changed in your eyes
I could see it when I walked through that door
Something's changed in your eyes
I can tell you that you and me ain't right no more

The way they won't regard me, those two eyes of yours can only
do me no kind of wrong
Well once again your eyes are red, in my heart I'll feel no pain
No, all of that is gone

Something's changed in your eyes
I could see it when I walked through that door
Something's changed in your eyes
See...I can tell that you and me ain't right no more

Whoa you don't look at me the way you used to look at me, no
You don't kiss me and hold me the way you used to, no
Something's changed, you don't even talk to me the way you used to talk to me, whoa
You changed, I changed, we changed





Something's changed

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings's song Something's Changed are about a relationship that has started to unravel. The singer, presumably Sharon Jones, notices that something is different about her partner's eyes when she walks through the door. She recognizes that there is a shift in their relationship and that something is wrong. Her partner is pretending to be glad that she's there, even though it's clear to her that he's not. She's becoming wise to his deceitful behavior and realizing that they're no longer right for each other.


The way the partner looks at her and treats her has changed completely. He doesn't regard her the same way he used to or kiss and hold her like he used to. He doesn't even talk to her the same way he used to. The singer recognizes that both she and her partner have changed and that this relationship can't continue. The use of repetition in the lyrics emphasizes the impact of the changes on the relationship, and the raw emotion that can be felt from the singer's perspective.


Line by Line Meaning

Something's changed in you eyes
I have noticed a difference in the way you look at me


I could see it when I walked through that door
I immediately sensed it as soon as I arrived


I can tell you and me ain't right no more
I can sense that our relationship is no longer the same


You curl your lip into a smile
You put on a fake smile


Even though you've known awhile
You have been aware of this for a while now


You ain't that glad I'm here
You do not seem happy to see me


Now can't you see I'm getting wise
I am becoming more aware of what is going on


To what you're hiding from your eyes
I can tell that you are trying to conceal something from me


Our situation is clear to me
I am starting to understand what is really happening between us


The way they won't regard me, those two eyes of yours can only do me no kind of wrong
I cannot trust the way you look at me, because it does not feel genuine


Well once again your eyes are red, in my heart I'll feel no pain
I am starting to become immune to the hurt caused by your actions


No, all of that is gone
The love and affection we once had is no longer present


Whoa you don't look at me the way you used to look at me, no
Your gaze towards me has changed, and not for the better


You don't kiss me and hold me the way you used to, no
Our physical relationship is not the same as it once was


Something's changed, you don't even talk to me the way you used to talk to me, whoa
The way we communicate with each other has changed, and not in a positive way


You changed, I changed, we changed
Our relationship has evolved into something different, and we are both at fault


Something's changed
There is no denying the significant shift in our relationship




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