Oh No
The Only Ones Lyrics


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I love ya in the morning
I love ya late at night
I could be your lover, babe
And everything'd be right
I come home in the evening
Give ya my money
All my money
Oh no, oh no, oh oh no

I could be that woman's man
I love her all the time

But is it real love? Oh no
Is it harmony? Oh no
You wanna have a family? Oh no
Looking for a washing machine? Oh no

I love ya in the morning
I love ya late at night
I could be your lover, babe
And everything'd be right
I come home in the evening
Give ya my money
All, all my money
Oh no, oh no, oh no

I could be that woman's man
I love her all the time

But is it real love? Oh no
Is it harmony? Oh no




You wanna have a family? Oh no
A colour TV?

Overall Meaning

The Only Ones’ song “Oh No” is a love song with a critical twist. From the outset, the singer shares how much he loves his partner and how he could be her lover and make everything right. However, as the lyrics progress, the singer begins to question the authenticity of their relationship. He asks whether their love is true, whether it’s harmonious, whether they want the same things, such as a family, and whether they are just focused on material possessions like a “washing machine” or a “colour TV.” The song raises the question of whether love is all about superficial appearances or whether there is more to it.


The tone of the song is bittersweet - bittersweet because the singer values his relationship with his partner, but he is unsure if their love is real. He wants to believe in it, but his doubts are getting the better of him. It's a relatable theme, as many people have experienced a similar sense of uncertainty about their relationships, especially in the early stages. The song reminds us that just because we feel the right amount of passion and chemistry does not necessarily mean we are destined to have a long-lasting and fulfilling relationship. Whether the relationship is built on a foundation of shared values is crucial.


Line by Line Meaning

I love ya in the morning
Expressing affection for the person in the morning


I love ya late at night
Expressing affection for the person in the night


I could be your lover, babe
Offering to be the person's romantic partner


And everything'd be right
Assuring that the relationship will be perfect


I come home in the evening
Returning home in the evening


Give ya my money
Giving the person all of their money


All my money
Emphasizing that all of their money is being given


Oh no, oh no, oh oh no
Realizing the consequences of their actions


I could be that woman's man
Referring to being someone else's romantic partner


I love her all the time
Expressing love for the person all the time


But is it real love? Oh no
Questioning the authenticity of the emotion


Is it harmony? Oh no
Doubting if the relationship is balanced


You wanna have a family? Oh no
Rejecting the possibility of building a family


Looking for a washing machine? Oh no
Refusing to fulfill traditional gender roles and expectations


A colour TV?
Rejecting superficial materialistic desires




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