The band's long career has seen them successfully adopt many different musical genres; including glam pop, power pop, electronic dance music and mainstream pop. Despite these many styles, a recognizable "Sparks sound" remains throughout, and they have enjoyed a large cult following since their first releases. Sparks have been highly influential on the development of popular music, in particular on the late 1970s scene, when in collaboration with Giorgio Moroder (and Telex subsequently), they reinvented themselves as an electronic pop duo, and abandoned the traditional rock band line up. In contrast to the esteem in which they are held by such peers as Depeche Mode, New Order, Morrissey and They Might Be Giants, who all cite Sparks as a major influence, their almost constantly changing styles and unique visual presentations have sometimes seen them dismissed as a novelty act.
The 2002 release of Lil' Beethoven, their self-described "genre-defining opus", and 2006's Hello Young Lovers (their 20th studio album) have brought Sparks renewed critical and commercial success, and seen them continue to "steer clear of pop conventions."
The 2021 documentary film 'The Sparks Brothers', directed by Edgar Wright, has renewed interest in the band for a new audience.
Everybody Move
Sparks Lyrics
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Move it on up and move it down
Sweet little thing ease it down
Fall in the pool and you'll drown
Everybody move
Wear out the soles of your shoes
Wear out the soles of your feet
There's a red light a comin'
There's a red light a comin'
Slam on the brakes and slow down
Everybody move
Unwanted pounds will disappear
You'll have an itty-bitty rear
Better lay off of the beer
There's a new thang a comin'
There's a new thang a comin'
Better do something with your hair
The lyrics of "Everybody Move" by Sparks are an upbeat and lively invitation for everyone to start moving and grooving. The first line "Everybody move" sets the tone for the rest of the song, and the repetition of the phrase throughout the track emphasizes the idea of movement and action. The lyrics encourage people to "move it on up and move it down," suggesting a range of dance moves and steps that people can take.
The second line "Sweet little thing ease it down" implies a sensual dance, while the line "Fall in the pool and you'll drown" could be interpreted as a warning to not get too carried away with the dancing. The next few lines talk about wearing out the soles of your shoes and feet, indicating that the dancing should be vigorous and sustained.
The references to a red light coming suggest that the tempo of the song is speeding up, and the line "Slam on the brakes and slow down" is a reminder to pace oneself and not get too ahead of the music. The final lines address body image, with the suggestion that dancing can help people lose weight and improve their appearance.
Overall, the lyrics of "Everybody Move" are a celebration of movement, dance, and physicality. The song encourages listeners to let loose and enjoy their bodies through dance, while also acknowledging the potential risks and limitations of such activity.
Line by Line Meaning
Everybody move
The singer encourages everyone to start moving their bodies
Move it on up and move it down
The singer suggests people to move their bodies up and down in rhythm
Sweet little thing ease it down
The singer emphasizes on moving the body in a smooth and relaxed way
Fall in the pool and you'll drown
This is a warning signifying that if people are not careful while dancing, they might get hurt
Wear out the soles of your shoes
The singer suggests to dance so hard that the shoes become worn out
Wear out the soles of your feet
Dance so much that your own feet become sore due to exhaustion
Move to the beat, toute de suite
The singer encourages to follow the rhythm immediately without any delay
There's a red light a comin'
This is a signal to warn the dancers of an upcoming change in music or mood
Slam on the brakes and slow down
This line signals to changes in the pace of the music; the singer tells the listeners to relax a bit and dance slower
Unwanted pounds will disappear
The singer gives the hope that regularly dancing to the beats will make one lose their excess weight
You'll have an itty-bitty rear
The singer suggests that dancing regularly will make one's backside smaller and well-toned
Better lay off of the beer
This line encourages reducing alcohol consumption to achieve weight loss and good health
There's a new thang a comin'
This line signals that something new or exciting is coming up - a change in the music or maybe some dance moves
Better do something with your hair
The singer suggests doing something extraordinary, attractive, funky, or just unique with the hair to complement your dance moves
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RONALD D MAEL, RUSSELL CRAIG MAEL
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Philip Kassabian
on Scheherazade
A great Sparks song.
Philip Kassabian
on Aeroflot
This song is amazing.
Philip Kassabian
on Irreplaceable
Sparks is an absolutely fantastic band.
Philip Kassabian
on It's Educational
An absolutely great Sparks song.
Philip Kassabian
on The Calm Before the Storm
A great and fantastic Sparks song.
Philip Kassabian
on Perfume
A very catchy and great Sparks song.