Can you hear me calling
Out your name
You know that I'm falling
And I don't know what to say

I'll speak a little louder
I'll even shout
You know that I'm proud
And I can't get the words out

Oh I,
I want to be with you everywhere
Oh I,
I want to be with you everywhere
(Wanna be with you everywhere)

Something's happening
Happening to me
My friends say I'm acting peculiarly

C'mon baby
We better make a start
You better make it soon
Before you break my heart

Oh I,
I want to be with you everywhere
Oh I,
I want to be with you everywhere
(Wanna be with you everywhere)

Can you hear me calling
Out your name
You know that I'm falling
And I don't know what to say

Come along baby
We better make a start
You better make it soon
Before you break my heart

Oh I,
I want to be with you everywhere
Oh I,
I want to be with you everywhere
Oh I,
I want to be with you everywhere
Oh I,
I want to be with you everywhere
(Wanna be with you everywhere)



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Track duration: 03:44

"Everywhere" as written by Christine Mcvie

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, EMI Music Publishing

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    General Comment:The video to this song is a telling of "The Highwayman", a poem by Alfred Noyes.

    youtube.com/… for the video and potw.org/archive/… for the poem (studied it for 'O' Level English Lit when they released the song!)
    Flag trebor2510on July 18, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:my interpretation of this song is about a couple that has gone their separate ways. One of the people want the other person back but doesn't know how to tell them and they are hoping the other person feels the same but makes the first move. Maybe i'm wrong but thats how i interpreted it, although I agree with the other interpretation of it being about falling in love as well. Thats what so beautiful about music its so multi dimensional.
    Flag jbnee1984on January 05, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:The beginning feelings of falling in love. Before it's even official. That short moment in time of confusion, acting strange around your friends, and just wanting to be with the person 24/7. Wonderful song.
    Flag J-factoryon October 15, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:I think I first heard this song at the Italy World Cup. This song is reminiscent of my childhood, i guess that's why i love it so much. I'm listening to the live performance from The Dance album right now, they're such great live performers!!
    Flag LightofAuguston July 28, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:I want songwriting lessons from Christine!!!
    Flag GrungyBeatleon June 11, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Does Spice Girls' Wannabe was inspired in this song? The phrase "If you want my future forget my past" suites very but very strangely with "Can you hear me calling Out your name". But besides very good and lovely song, it's classic.
    Flag javierruiz77on December 07, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:aaaww this song is so sweet, is it just me who thinks of a highscholl sweetheart? naaawwww : ) it makes me smiiile x mmwa
    Flag Izeon December 07, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:The song is so very positive and only strengths the point that Christine was one of the most positive and optimistic factors in the band....
    Flag baitnswitchon September 12, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:It's so simple. yet this song is exactly how I feel about a guy right now. It's about falling hard and fast in love, and that intense feeling of wanting to be with someone. One of my favourites by Christine
    Flag Manda28on July 23, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:maybe im abit stupid but is the about when you first meet someone a fall in love with them? or about a man that cant commit
    Flag mark2744on June 13, 2006   Link

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