I've seen your face here before
You think you've got it all but there is so much more
You hit the wall, you fall, and then you learn to crawl again
There's worlds to explore

Because there's no danger
Do I look like a stranger?
Just look left, look right, everybody's doing it

Haven't you seen?
Everybody's doing it
Where have you been?
Everybody's doing it
Everybody's doing it now
Everybody's doing it now

The Party faithful are all here
So join the ranks among the dance-floor volunteers
Because you'll find yourself in being the same as everybody else
You ain't got a thing to fear

Because it might sting the first time
It's always the worst time
Do you feel sick from the pinprick?
Everybody's doing it

It can't be wrong
Everybody's doing it
Just play along
Everybody's doing it
Everybody's doing it now
Everybody's doing it now

Everybody's doing it now...

Just get in line
Everybody's doing it now
Ignore all the signs
Everybody's doing it
Everybody's doing it now
Everybody's doing it now

Give it a whirl
Everybody's trying it
Believe truth of the world
Because everybody's buying it
Everybody's doing it now
Everybody's doing it now
Everybody's doing it now

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Lyrics submitted by 60_miles_an_hour

Everybody's Doing It Lyrics as written by Nicholas John Mccarthy Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    I also think it's about drugs. But the overlying theme is peer pressure, and how people try to "fit in". Everybody's doing it, so obviously that makes it a good thing/cool etc. "It can't be wrong" if everybody else is doing/trying it.

    Great song though - it has such a catchy chorus :D

    60_miles_an_houron May 06, 2009   Link

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