Why
The Specials Lyrics


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Why did you try to hurt me
Did you really want to kill me
Tell me why
Tell me why
Tell me why

Why do we have to fight
Why must we fight
I have to defend myself from crack last night
I know I am black
You know you are white
I'm proud of my black skin
And you are proud of your white

Why did you try to hurt me
Did you really kill me
Tell me why
Tell me why
Tell me why

We don't need no british movement
Nor the Ku Klux Klan
Nor the national front
Make me a angry man
I just wanna live in peace
Why can't you be the same
Why should I live in fear?

You'll follow like sheep in a wolf's clothes

You too scared to make a speech
Do you really like
Without a thousand police
Protecting your rights
Protecting under your views
Inside the fights
But you will protect me
From you in the night

Why did you try to hurt me
Tell me why
Tell me why
Tell me why
Did you really kill me
Tell me why
Tell me why
Tell me why





You'll follow like sheep in a wolf's clothes

Overall Meaning

The Specials' song "Why?" is a powerful and poignant commentary on racial violence and systemic racism. The song starts off with the singer asking why someone would want to hurt or kill them. The lyrics are emotional and angry, showing the pain and confusion that come with experiencing violence and prejudice.


The song addresses the broader issue of racism and division in society, questioning why we have to fight and why groups like the British movement, Ku Klux Klan, and national front exist. The singer is proud of their black skin and calls for peace and equality, asking why others can't be the same. The line "You'll follow like sheep in a wolf's clothes" is particularly striking, suggesting that those who perpetrate violence and discrimination are actually being controlled by a larger force or system.


Overall, "Why?" is a powerful message against racism and calls for unity and understanding instead.


Line by Line Meaning

Why did you try to hurt me
Asking the aggressor the reason behind attempting to harm the singer


Did you really want to kill me
Questioning the true intentions of the aggressor


Tell me why
Requesting an explanation for the aggressor's actions


Why do we have to fight
Questioning the need for violence and conflict


Why must we fight
Expressing frustration with the cycle of violence


I have to defend myself from crack last night
Referring to previous violent encounters and the need for self-defense


I know I am black
Acknowledging the singer's racial identity


You know you are white
Acknowledging the aggressor's racial identity


I'm proud of my black skin
Asserting pride in one's racial identity


And you are proud of your white
Acknowledging that both parties have a sense of pride in their respective racial identities


We don't need no british movement
Rejecting the influence and ideology of far-right organizations


Nor the Ku Klux Klan
Specifically calling out the notorious white supremacist group


Nor the national front
Referring to a right-wing political party in the UK


Make me a angry man
Expressing frustration and anger towards these groups and their beliefs


I just wanna live in peace
Desiring a peaceful existence without conflict or violence


Why can't you be the same
Questioning why the aggressor(s) cannot share the same desire for peace


Why should I live in fear?
Asking why the artist should be forced to live in fear of violence and harm


You'll follow like sheep in a wolf's clothes
Accusing the aggressor(s) of blindly following dangerous ideologies


You too scared to make a speech
Highlighting the cowardice of those who hide behind anonymity or refuse to express their beliefs openly


Do you really like
Questioning whether the aggressor(s) truly enjoy causing harm and conflict


Without a thousand police
Suggesting that without the threat of consequence, the aggressor(s) may not feel as confident in their actions


Protecting your rights
Acknowledging the role of law enforcement in protecting individual rights and freedoms


Protecting under your views
Highlighting the importance of protection for all beliefs and ideologies, even those that differ from one's own


Inside the fights
Referencing the prevalence of conflict and violence


But you will protect me
Asserting the singer's right to safety and protection


From you in the night
Suggesting that the true threat of violence may come from those who are supposed to provide safety and protection




Lyrics © DistroKid, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CURTIS MAYFIELD, EDWARD FLETCHER, SYLVIA ROBINSON, MELVIN GLOVER, CLIFTON CHASE, SHARI WATSON, MARIE WRIGHT, MARIO WINANS

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lyrics

Why did you try to hurt me?
I got to know, know, know
Did you really want to kill me?
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why

Why do we have to fight?
Why must we fight?
I have to defend myself
From attack last night

I know I am black
You know you are white
I'm proud of my black skin
And you are proud of your white, so

Why did you try to hurt me?
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why
Did you really want to kill me?
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why

We don't need no British Movement
Nor the Ku Klux Klan
Nor the National Front
It makes me an angry man

I just want to live in peace
Why can't you be the same?
Why should I live in fear?
This fussing and fighting's insane


With a Nazi salute and a steel capped boot
A Nazi salute and a steel capped boot
You follow like sheep inna wolf clothes
You follow like sheep inna wolf clothes
We chase you out the dance hall, we chase you through the door
We chase you out the dance hall, we chase you through the door
Cos' we can't take no more of this at all
Cos' we can't take no more of this at all
With a Nazi salute and a steel capped boot
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why
You follow like sheep inna wolf clothes
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why

You're too scared to make a speech during the light
Without a thousand police protecting your rights
To threaten and abuse, incite or fight
But who will protect me from you in the night?

Why did you try to hurt me?
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why
Did you really want to kill me
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why

With a Nazi salute and a steel capped boot
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why
You follow like sheep inna wolf clothes
Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why



All comments from YouTube:

@razakza

I wish this kind of music, and reggae generally could make a thorough comeback.

@janetcalderwood6385

This is what 20021 need to listen to

@janetcalderwood6385

Yeah u follow wolves in a wolfs clothin

@SeriousJB

Old reggaeheads still make new songs from time to time, for example Cedric Myton. Apart from that some new artists still make songs that sound like the classic reggae sound. And even if nothing new gets created, there are soooo many old reggae songs out there, I have a playlist with 200+ songs.
I don't think reggae will ever be as popular as it was 20-40 years ago, but there's enough for the rest of your life

@Calsonic8899

One of the best ... massively under rated song

@Unknown-gf6mk

Agreed. Probably more relevant today than ever

@cartwrightanthony5431

Just love The Specials, great music and the messages within their songs, got me through my youth, great days long may their music inspire generations to come.

@andrewcharley1893

Tune!!!!!!!!!

@admiralhipowa7158

R.I.P. Terry Hall, I wasn’t really into the Two Tone scene, I’d heard a lot of the original tunes from Jamaican artists played by my Dad, however I had a friend who had Ghost Town on 12” & this tune was on the flip side, loved it ever since.

@terryplows4432

The best group that as walked this planet ❤❤❤

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