Why can't we be friends
Sublime Lyrics


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Why can't we be friends (4x)

I've seen you 'round for a long long time
I remembered you when you drank my wine

Chorus

I've seen you walking down in Chinatown
I called you but you could not look around

Chorus

I paid my money to the welfare line
I see you standing in it every time

Chorus

The color of your skin don't matter to me
As long as we can live in harmony

Chorus

I'd kind of like to be the President
So I can show you how your money's spent

Chorus

Sometimes I don't speak right
But yet I know what I'm talking about

Chorus

I know you're working for the CIA
They wouldn't have you in the Mafi-A.

Chorus
Chorus
Chorus




Chorus
fadeout

Overall Meaning

The song "Why Can't We Be Friends" by Sublime is a message of hope, unity, and a plea for racial harmony. The repeated chorus is a cry for people to put aside their differences and come together, regardless of race, social class, or political affiliation. The lyrics express a desire for inclusivity and understanding between people of different backgrounds. The lines "The color of your skin don't matter to me, as long as we can live in harmony" capture the essence of the sentiment.


The verses describe encounters with a person the singer has known for a long time and acknowledges that they have had tension in the past. The urban setting of Chinatown and the reference to welfare lines highlight the social and economic issues that can divide us, but the song chooses to focus on the possibility of friendship and acceptance as a way to bridge the divide.


The song also makes references to politics, with the mention of wanting to be President, and the suggestion that the person is working for the CIA, which may allude to how government agencies may try to keep people divided. Despite this, the song maintains a positive perspective and emphasizes that we should still try to see the good in others and be open to the possibility of friendship.


Some interesting facts about the song include that it was originally written and performed by War in 1975, and Sublime's version became a hit in the mid-1990s. The song has been used in numerous films, TV shows, and commercials, including the movie Anchorman, and in a Nike commercial. The song was also played at the White House during the Clinton administration. The song became a popular chant at sporting events, particularly basketball games. The original War version of the song is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll.


The chords for "Why Can't We Be Friends" in the key of G are:


G / D / Am / C
G / D / Am / C
G / D / Am / C
G / D / Am / C


Chorus:
G / D / Am / C
G / D / Am / C
G / D / Am / C
G / D / C


The song can be played with these chords using strumming or as a reggae-style rhythm.


Line by Line Meaning

Why can't we be friends (4x)
The singer expresses a desire to be friends with someone and questions why they can't.


I've seen you 'round for a long long time
The singer has observed the person for a while.


I remembered you when you drank my wine
The singer recalls a particular moment of interaction with the person.


I've seen you walking down in Chinatown
The singer has seen the person in a specific location.


I called you but you could not look around
The singer has attempted to get the person's attention, but they didn't notice.


I paid my money to the welfare line
The singer has paid into a social welfare system.


I see you standing in it every time
The singer has observed the person in the same situation.


The color of your skin don't matter to me
The singer does not care about the person's race.


As long as we can live in harmony
The singer desires peaceful coexistence.


I'd kind of like to be the President
The singer has political aspirations.


So I can show you how your money's spent
The singer wants to demonstrate better use of funds.


Sometimes I don't speak right
The singer admits to communication difficulties.


But yet I know what I'm talking about
The singer believes they have valid ideas despite any speech issues.


I know you're working for the CIA
The singer believes the person to be a government agent.


They wouldn't have you in the Mafi-A.
The singer contrasts CIA employment with organized crime involvement.


Chorus
The repeated request for friendship and harmony.


fadeout
The song ends with the repeated chorus, gradually diminishing in volume.




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@DorianZRock

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