She Goes Out With Everybody
The Spongetones Lyrics


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She was a middle child of three
Squeezed and pushed from her family
She needed more than they could give
It takes much more than bread to live
She needed more than I could give
She goes out
(To get her fill)
She goes out
(Against her will)
She goes out
(To score a thrill)
She goes out with everybody

She goes out
(The walls have ears)
She goes out
(The walls have eyes)
She goes out
(The walls can tell)
She goes out with everybody
Became a woman at sixteen
To her that is what love means
She just got burned her first time
Bit his hook and she took his line
Think that she will end the next time

She goes out
(To get her fill)
She goes out
(Against her will)
She goes out
(To score a thrill)
She goes out with everybody
She goes out
(The walls have ears)
She goes out
(The walls have eyes)
She goes out
(The walls can tell)
She goes out with everybody

When she calls me
What do I say?
When she calls me
What do I say?

She's a mother now with two of her own
Even with them she's still alone
They need her more than she can give




It takes much more than bread to live
She will want more than they can give

Overall Meaning

The Spongetones' song "She Goes Out With Everybody" tells the story of a woman who is struggling to find fulfillment in her life. The song starts by painting a picture of her upbringing, as the middle child of three who was feeling squeezed and pushed by her family. It quickly becomes clear that she needs more than her family alone can provide - and certainly more than her partner can provide. This sense of unfulfilled needs is reflected in the repeated refrain: "she goes out with everybody." Though she may have a partner, she is still looking for something more in her life - and she is willing to look for it anywhere she can find it.


The lyrics go on to describe the risks that she is taking with her behavior. Though she may be seeking something more in her life, the walls have ears and eyes - and people will talk. She may be trying to score a thrill or fill a void, but the consequences could be dire. The lyrics suggest that she is newly sexually active, having "become a woman at sixteen." She has just been burned by a partner who lured her in, and her future prospects do not look good. Despite this, the sense of urgency in the refrain remains: "she goes out with everybody" - implying that she will continue to take risks and search for fulfillment at all costs.


One of the key themes of this song is the idea that people need more than just bread to live. This phrase is repeated throughout the song, underscoring the idea that human beings have needs beyond just food and shelter. This sense of unfulfilled longing and vulnerability is also reflected in the repeated refrain of the song - "she goes out with everybody." By repeating this phrase over and over, the lyrics suggest that this woman is never truly satisfied - and that she may be putting herself in danger by seeking fulfillment in all the wrong places.


Line by Line Meaning

She was a middle child of three
She was the second child in a family of three


Squeezed and pushed from her family
She was neglected and overlooked in her family


She needed more than they could give
She required more love and attention than her family could provide


It takes much more than bread to live
A person's basic needs include love and emotional fulfillment, in addition to food


She needed more than I could give
The artist was unable to fulfill all of her needs


She goes out (To get her fill)
She goes out to seek fulfillment and satisfaction


She goes out (Against her will)
She goes out even if she does not really want to


She goes out (To score a thrill)
She goes out to experience excitement and pleasure


She goes out with everybody
She goes out with many different people


The walls have ears
The surroundings might be listening in on her activities


The walls have eyes
The surroundings might be observing her actions


The walls can tell
The surroundings might be able to reveal information about her


Became a woman at sixteen
She became an adult at a young age


To her that is what love means
Her understanding of love is distorted


She just got burned her first time
She recently experienced heartbreak for the first time


Bit his hook and she took his line
She fell for his tricks and lies


Think that she will end the next time
The artist anticipates that she will get hurt again


When she calls me What do I say?
The singer is unsure of how to respond to her


She's a mother now with two of her own
She has two children of her own


Even with them she's still alone
Despite having children, she still feels lonely


They need her more than she can give
Her children require more from her than she can provide


She will want more than they can give
She will desire more love and attention than her children can give




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Charlotte was so perfect then. 1980-86, best times in the city.

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terrific!

@bonkeydollocks1879

Absolutely superb 🎉

@privatejets9992

They are the greatest band in the world !!! FROM LOS ANGELES !!

@jaysmelkinson5577

How about from Charlotte, NC!!!

@thomasmarolda186

I cannot believe that I'm just hearing this amazing track! It will remain on my playlist until I can't get over being jealous of how good this is and why I can't write and perform a song like this for my band The Toms! Great job guys! I hear the " From Me To You" influence, but we all need to grab something from the geniuses !

@georgescarlett2320

From Me To You??? You mutsa meant Please, Please, Me mate?

@gloryglory5688

We don’t care your band is the fucking Tim’s

@LittleTrainRec

Aww, now you're just being humble. :) Every track on your first album is equally brilliant!

@zachsmith3

@@gloryglory5688 what do you mean, is this Pro or Anti-Toms? I hope you've heard them

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