Envy
The Motels Lyrics


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Everybody wants my baby
Everybody wants my man
Looks so fine
Tomatoes on the vine
Everybody wants my man

You better leave him alone
You better leave him alone

Everybody wants my car
Everybody wants my ride
So they can drive all around like I drive
Everybody wants my car

You better leave it alone
You better leave it alone
Alright alright

Everybody wants my money
Everybody wants my cash
So they can live in a style like my style
Everybody wants my cash

You better leave it alone
You better leave it alone
You better leave it alone




You better leave it alone
Alright alright

Overall Meaning

In The Motels' song "Envy," lead singer Martha Davis sings about the jealousy and covetousness that she observes all around her. The song is a declaration of ownership, with Davis asserting that everyone wants what she has -- her lover, her car, and her money. She warns them all to leave these things alone, with a repeated refrain of "You better leave it alone."


The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is clearly desired and envied by others. Davis' lover is described as "looking so fine," while her car is coveted for its ability to "drive all around like I drive." Similarly, her money is something that everyone wants so they can live like she does. The repetition of the refrain "You better leave it alone" underlines the singer's possessiveness and unwillingness to share what she has with anyone else.


Overall, "Envy" is an anthem of defiance against those who would try to steal or copy what isn't theirs. With Davis' powerful vocals and lyrics, the song remains a memorable representation of the band's unique sound and attitude.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody wants my baby
Everyone desires to have the same quality of love and affection that my partner provides me


Everybody wants my man
Several people desire to be with my partner since he is attractive and charming


Looks so fine
My partner is good-looking and exhibits a pleasant aura


Tomatoes on the vine
An example of something that is attractive and yet to ripen to its full potential


You better leave him alone
It is better that you refrain from attempting to take my partner away from me


Everybody wants my car
Several people covet the same vehicle that I own


Everybody wants my ride
Numerous people want to have the same transportation option that I have


So they can drive all around like I drive
They want to emulate my driving style and be perceived as similarly cool and trendy


You better leave it alone
It is advised that you do not attempt to use or take my vehicle


Everybody wants my money
Many people covet the same financial stability that I have


Everybody wants my cash
Several people are envious of my financial situation and want to possess the same wealth


So they can live in a style like my style
Their motive to acquire money is to replicate my luxurious way of life


You better leave it alone
I advise you to not try and take or use my money


Alright alright
An expression of affirmation, signaling agreement with the previous sentiment




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