Domino
Tony Evans And His Orchestra Lyrics


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Don't want to discuss it
I think it's time for a change
You may get disgusted
Start thinkin' that I'm strange
In that case I'll go underground
Get some heavy rest never have to worry
About what is worst and what is best (get it)
Oh oh Domino (all right) roll me over Romeo
There you go lord have mercy
I said oh oh Domino roll me over Romeo
There you go say it again
I said oh oh Domino
I said oh oh Domino, dig it
There's no need for argument
There's no argument at all
And if you never hear from him
That just means he didn't call or vice versa
That depends on wherever you're at
Or and if you never hear from me
That just means I would rather not
Oh oh Domino roll me over Romeo
There you go lord have mercy
I said oh oh Domino roll me over Romeo
There you go say it again
Oh oh Domino i said oh oh Domino
Hey Mr dJ i just want to hear some
Rhythm and blues music on the radio
On the radio on the radio
Uh uh, all right uh uh, all right




Uh uh, all right uh uh
Hear the band one more time

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Domino" by Tony Evans And His Orchestra appear to convey themes of individuality, self-expression, and a desire for change. The singer expresses a reluctance to engage in discussion and hints at a need for a shift in their circumstances. They acknowledge that others may find their thoughts or actions strange or off-putting but assert their intention to retreat and seek solace underground, away from external pressures and judgments, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing their well-being and peace of mind. The repetition of "Domino" throughout the song may symbolize the unpredictable and interconnected nature of life events.


The mention of "heavy rest" suggests a longing for respite and release from worries, indicating a desire to escape the pressures of decision-making regarding what is considered right or wrong. The reference to Romeo and being rolled over could symbolize a playful or rebellious attitude towards societal norms and expectations, embracing a carefree and unconventional approach to life. The plea for mercy and repetition of the word "Domino" could underscore a sense of surrender to fate or circumstance, accepting the twists and turns of life without resistance.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea of communication and its potential absence leading to misinterpretation or misunderstanding. The singer suggests that lack of contact does not necessarily indicate a lack of interest or care, emphasizing the fluidity of relationships and the ambiguity of human interactions. The mention of a DJ and a desire for rhythm and blues music on the radio may signify a yearning for emotional release or connection through music, seeking solace in familiar melodies and beats to uplift the spirit and provide comfort during moments of uncertainty or change.


Overall, "Domino" conveys a sense of individual agency and a refusal to conform to societal expectations or pressures, advocating for self-discovery, rest, and personal growth. The lyrics invite listeners to embrace their uniqueness, to prioritize self-care and well-being, and to find solace in music as a source of comfort and expression in the face of life's unpredictability and challenges.




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