come on children
Small Faces Lyrics


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Woh yeah, all right,
Oh yeah, all right.
I feel all right,
You know I feel all right,
I feel all right,
You know I feel all right,
I wanna think about the hard times that make you, yeah,
Think about the bad times that break you, yeah,
Think of all the good things, yeah, yeah, we done together,
Think about grey storms and stormy weather,
Ah, come on children,

Whatever you do don't kid me woman,
Woh no, Oh woh no.

I've got something I wanna tell ya, right,
Yeah, I got something I wanna show ya,
Something that I been thinking about for such a long time,
I just gotta let it out,
Oh, you know the other night,
Hhmm, as I lay sleeping baby,
I dreamed I held you in my arms,
When I woke up, I found I was mistaken,
Do you know that I hung my head and I cried,
That you are my sunshine, baby,
I really do believe you are my only sunshine, yeah,
You make me happy,
You make me happy,
You make me happy when my skies are grey,
You'll never know dear how much I love ya,
So go on and change my grey skies to blue,
Change my grey skies loving you, yeah, all right,
Just a little bit a softer,
Just a little bit a softer,
Just a little bit of quiet,
Just a little bit of quiet,
Just a little bit of soul,
Just a little bit of soul, yeah,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, ba byeeee,
Are you ready,
Hey hey, (Hey yeah),
My my my (My my my)
Yeah (yeah),
My (My),
Yeah, wow,
Come on children...

Whatever you do,
I wanna hear it own up each and every one of you,
Don't it make you feel all right,
{Yeah all right]




I've told ya that it's true baby,
W'oh yeah, all right, yeah.

Overall Meaning

The Small Faces's song "Come On Children" is a feel-good tune with upbeat and soulful chords. In the song, the singer expresses the need to think about hard and bad times that make people, and also about the good things they have done together. The refrain "come on children" is a call to action, an invitation to get up and dance, to face life's ups and downs and to overcome them together.


The second verse is about a confession the singer needs to make. He dreams of holding someone he loves in his arms, but when he wakes up, he realizes it was just a dream, and he feels sad and disappointed. He expresses his love and appreciation for this person, claiming that they are his sunshine and they make him happy. The song ends with a plea for unity, for each and every one to speak up and say what they need to say.


Line by Line Meaning

Woh yeah, all right,
Expressing excitement and agreement


Oh yeah, all right.
Reiterating the previous line


I feel all right,
I am content with myself


You know I feel all right,
Addressing a specific person, confirming I feel good


I wanna think about the hard times that make you, yeah,
I want to reflect on experiences that have built character


Think about the bad times that break you, yeah,
Remembering the difficult moments that tested one's resilience


Think of all the good things, yeah, yeah, we done together,
Recalling moments of happiness shared with someone else


Think about grey storms and stormy weather,
Thinking about hardships in life


Ah, come on children,
Encouraging listeners to join in and participate in singing


Whatever you do don't kid me woman,
Urging the listener to be honest


Woh no, Oh woh no.
Expressing disapproval


I've got something I wanna tell ya, right,
Wanting to share something important


Yeah, I got something I wanna show ya,
Wanting to physically demonstrate something


Something that I been thinking about for such a long time,
Referring to a long-standing thought or feeling


I just gotta let it out,
Explaining the need to express oneself


Oh, you know the other night,
Recalling an event


Hhmm, as I lay sleeping baby,
Setting the scene for the previous event


I dreamed I held you in my arms,
Detailing the dream


When I woke up, I found I was mistaken,
Disappointed in reality compared to the dream


Do you know that I hung my head and I cried,
Experiencing sadness and despair


That you are my sunshine, baby,
Addressing someone as a source of joy


I really do believe you are my only sunshine, yeah,
Confessing feelings of affection towards someone


You make me happy,
Personal relations towards someone


You make me happy when my skies are grey,
How someone makes another person feel better


You'll never know dear how much I love ya,
Talking about love for another person


So go on and change my grey skies to blue,
Asking someone to have a positive impact on the other's life


Change my grey skies loving you, yeah, all right,
Desiring a happier life with the other person


Just a little bit a softer,
Describing a change in intensity


Just a little bit a softer,
Repeating previous line


Just a little bit of quiet,
A request for peace


Just a little bit of quiet,
Repeating previous line


Just a little bit of soul,
A desire to feel a certain emotion


Just a little bit of soul, yeah,
Repeating previous line with emphasis


Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
An expression of agreement or excitement


Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Repeating previous line


Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Repeating previous line


Yeah, yeah, yeah, ba byeeee,
Another expression of excitement, signifying the end of something


Are you ready,
Asking listeners for preparation


Hey hey, (Hey yeah),
A crowd-involved chant


My my my (My my my) Yeah (yeah),
An expression of positive emotions


My (My), Yeah, wow,
Repeating previous line with emphasis, expressing surprise or awe


Come on children...
Inviting listeners to join


Whatever you do,
Speaking to the listeners


I wanna hear it own up each and every one of you,
Asking for personal accountability


Don't it make you feel all right,
Asking if that action (confession, accountability) is making them feel better


{Yeah all right]
Affirmation of the previous line


I've told ya that it's true baby,
Reiterating a point previously made with affection


W'oh yeah, all right, yeah.
Repeating previous line with emphasis and excitement




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

henry66699

At 1.45 you hear the riff that Led Zep later used for 'Heart breaker" its clearly ripped off from this track. I never heard this one I came here because in "All or Nothing" Marriot sings
'Come on Children' so I thought for one moment that this maybe was a different version of "All..." just with another title. Yet its a tremendous track with a very exciting rockin' band
that here rivals the Who and Led Zep, Floyd and Stones. I think the Faces maybe were steered towards singles or album tracks that were like singles (except Ogden's) and looks
they were constrained, this is an almost live sounding track. If they did this a whole album then they'd made one that blew most bands away...I think they were held back
by their producer, becoming part of pop instead of rock. However any material of the Small Faces is outstanding and it is a shame this band is too much associated with the
1960-ies. Here you can clearly hear the ability to make a track that would have been the talk of the town if it was done fore a whole album side.
A lot of artists in the past were pushed into a mold and forced to make 'poppy' -single material and could have developed better if their managers and record bosses wouldn't have
been so scared to lose money. Luckily most artists of that era were so good that most songs, even the commercial singalong ones, that those even had enough artistic merit.
Of course not every 60ies song is a classic and some were filler material but compared with stuff released now.....sorry Drake but I am really not impressed with your lame singing
about the sneakers you've bought, parties and houses and the desire to dance like Micheal Jack-son.....the worst 'I don't care about my listeners'-sample ever.



All comments from YouTube:

Chris Morfas

I've never heard Jones drum anywhere near as frenetically as he does in this song's intro.

VirreFriberg

Almost Keith Moon-like

surfcollector

120lb British kid belting it out like a seasoned Chicago R&B singer. These guys did it before Zep did it. Ahead of their time.

James A Dempsey

These guys were better in 66-67 than BOTH the Who and the Stones. My God.

Holger Minte

of course...

faeembrugh

This is from 1965 with Jimmy Winston still in the band.

Howard Buxton

Edy Buoso agreed!!

Edy Buoso

@Howard Buxton I agree with the fact that the first Who's albums weren't all gold, they made totally smashing hits but had been quite uneven until "The Who Sell Out". However, in my opinion there's really no better or worse in such cases, both bands were great (the Stones as well, and let's not forget the Kinks). On one hand, one must concede that The Who came before Small Faces and were quite influential to them, as this song clearly shows. But of course Small Faces had their own personality and were second to no one. Such a shame they aren't rememered as much as some of their colleagues are.

Howard Buxton

Really? A chorus means you ‘smoke’ another song? I adore the Who but Pictures was a ditty to me. I like it, but I don’t love it. A lot of the Who’s early albums were very fillery (?) A quick one being a great case in point. The Small Faces pre 67/8 were awesome. Christ Mary Anne had a chorus but it was shite. That said I’m now going to listen to Anyway, Anyhow,Anywhere live at the BBC and then The Creation - while sticking my head through a wall. Good times.

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Noah Crews

Kenney's drumming dominates this song.

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