Hey Joe what you doing?
It seems like it's all going wrong
There's a storm in the sky passing over
And it looks like it's going to be strong

You've got eyes like an old wounded soldier
They cry tears to be lost in the wind

Hey Joe
Hey Joe
Hey Joe
What are you gonna do?

I'll look for you
And I'll get you home
Wherever you go
Whatever you do
I've got to find you
Whatever I do (whatever I do)

I'll look for you
And I'll take you there
Wherever you go
Whatever you do
I've got to find you
Whatever I do (whatever I do)

Hey Joe what you doing?
They say you don't care anymore
You had your heart broke by a woman
Now it doesn't work anymore
She said that you had it coming
That you were no good from the start

Hey Joe
Hey Joe
Hey Joe
It's time to come home

I'll look for you
And I'll take you there
Wherever you go
Whatever you do
I've got to find you
Whatever I do (whatever I do)

I'll look for you
And I'll take you there
Wherever you go
Whatever you do
I've got to find you
Whatever I do (whatever I do)
Whatever I do (whatever I do)
Whatever I do (whatever I do)
Whatever I do (whatever I do)
Whatever I do (whatever I do)


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Who's Joe? Lyrics as written by Bernard (gb 2) Sumner Philip Cunningham

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    Pretty sure that this song is a reference to the song "Hey Joe" made famous by Jimi Hendrix. That song is about a guy who kills his wife for messing around on him, and flees the country to Mexico to avoid getting hung. "Who's Joe" song maybe a kind of sequel, perhaps from the point of view of a family member who tries to find him later.

    "You had your heart broke by a woman," "now it doesn't work anymore." (refers to the woman that he killed)

    "She said that you had it coming, that you were no good from the start." (his wife may have said that he was no good and deserved to be cheated on)

    In the song "Hey Joe", Joe goes to Mexico and is never heard from again. This song seems to be dealing with the idea of finding Joe years later.

    aboerstraon December 03, 2012   Link
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    I don't know what exactly this song's about but to me it's very inspirational.

    RuinedInADayon October 17, 2006   Link
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    This song sounds great I love it :)

    Andrew Evenstaron July 02, 2008   Link

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