Shut up
The Cootees Lyrics


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Ah Shut up, Ah Shut up, Ah Shut up, Ah Shut Up, Ah Shut Up
Ah Shut up or I'll get pissed off
You think you know everything
But you're not right all the time, you're a human being
You think you're perfect
But I know deep inside you're hiding from what is real
And you can tell me
What are you doing tomorrow or today
The answer to the question, not a thing




When are you gonna think about what you're doing
Or when to quit

Overall Meaning

The Cootees's song Shut Up is a reflection on the common human flaw of claiming to know everything while being ignorant of one's inadequacies. The repetition of the phrase "Ah Shut Up" emphasizes the frustration that arises when dealing with people who claim to know it all. The lyrics suggest that nobody is perfect and that it's okay to admit one's shortcomings.


The line "But you're not right all the time, you're a human being" serves as a reminder that even though we may strive for perfection, we are bound to make mistakes. The lead singer then goes on to say that deep down we are all hiding from what is real, suggesting that we engage in self-deception to avoid confronting our flaws.


The song goes on to ask the listener about their plans for the future and if they have taken time to consider the decisions they make. It is a call to action, urging listeners to self-reflect and think about the impact of their actions.


Overall, Shut Up by The Cootees is a thought-provoking song that encourages listeners to examine their own behavior and strive towards self-improvement.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah Shut up, Ah Shut up, Ah Shut up, Ah Shut Up, Ah Shut Up
The repetition of 'Shut up' suggests a high level of annoyance or frustration with the other person.


Ah Shut up or I'll get pissed off
The singer is warning the other person to stop talking or risk making him angry.


You think you know everything
The other person is arrogant and believes they have all the answers.


But you're not right all the time, you're a human being
The singer recognizes that the other person is fallible and capable of making mistakes.


You think you're perfect
The other person has an inflated ego and believes they are flawless.


But I know deep inside you're hiding from what is real
Despite the other person's outward confidence, the singer senses that they are avoiding something important or uncomfortable.


And you can tell me
The singer is inviting the other person to open up and share their thoughts or feelings.


What are you doing tomorrow or today
The singer is asking a simple question about the other person's plans.


The answer to the question, not a thing
The other person has no plans or activities scheduled for tomorrow or today.


When are you gonna think about what you're doing
The singer is questioning the other person's lack of direction or purpose.


Or when to quit
The singer suggests that the other person should consider their options and make a decision to move on or give up when appropriate.




Lyrics © Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: JAMES M. FRANKS

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