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Let 'Em In
Wings Lyrics


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Someone's knockin' at the door
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Someone's knockin' at the door
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Do me a favor
Open the door and let 'em in

Someone's knockin' at the door
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Someone's knockin' at the door
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Do me a favor
Open the door and let 'em in, yeah, let 'em in

Sister Suzie, brother John
Martin Luther, Phil and Don
Brother Michael, auntie Gin
Open the door and let 'em in, yeah

Sister Suzie, brother John
Martin Luther, Phil and Don
Uncle Ernie, auntie Gin
Open the door and let 'em in, yeah

Someone's knockin' at the door
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Someone's knockin' at the door
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Do me a favor
Open the door and let 'em in, ooh yeah, let 'em in

Sister Suzie, brother John
Martin Luther, Phil and Don
Uncle Earnie, uncle Lin
Open the door and let 'em in, yeah

Someone's knockin' at the door
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Someone's knockin' at the door
Somebody's ringin' the bell
Do me a favor
Open the door and let 'em in, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Overall Meaning

The song "Let 'Em In" by Wings is a classic example of a song with catchy lyrics and upbeat music, but what do the words actually mean? The song's main message seems to be a call for openness and inclusivity, suggesting that we should "let them in" and embrace different individuals and ideas. The repeated line "someone's knocking at the door, somebody's ringing the bell" perhaps symbolizes the many opportunities and possibilities that are constantly knocking on our door, waiting for us to open up and let them in.


The song then goes on to name-drop various people - Sister Suzie, Brother John, Martin Luther, Phil and Don, and other family members, friends, and influential figures. These names might represent different groups or communities that we might encounter in life, whether they are our own family, our neighbors, or people we admire from afar. By opening up the door and letting them in, we might be able to learn from them, connect with them, and grow as individuals.


Overall, "Let 'Em In" is a fun and uplifting song that encourages us to embrace diversity, be open-minded, and welcome new experiences and opportunities with open arms.


Line by Line Meaning

Someone's knockin' at the door
There are people outside who are seeking access into the house.


Somebody's ringin' the bell
The people outside are alerting those inside of their presence by ringing the doorbell.


Do me a favor
Please assist me with this request.


Open the door and let 'em in
Allow the people outside to enter the house.


Sister Suzie, brother John
These are specific individuals who are waiting for entry into the house.


Martin Luther, Phil and Don
These are additional individuals who are waiting for entry into the house; they may or may not be actual individuals with those names.


Brother Michael, auntie Gin
These are more individuals waiting for entry; they may or may not be actual individuals with those names.


Uncle Ernie, auntie Gin
These are different individuals from the previous line, still waiting for entry.


Open the door and let 'em in, yeah
Repeat of the previous request to grant entry to the waiting individuals.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: PAUL MCCARTNEY

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