Dogs Are Everywhere
Pulp
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Dogs are everywhere Almost everywhere That I go They have too much and then They have too much again And then more They leave their Scent behind them Everywhere they go Oh dogs are everywhere That I go Oh dogs are everywhere Almost everywhere That I go They have too much and then They have too much again And then more They leave their scent behind them Everywhere they go Oh dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere That I go They always wag their tails At all the pretty girls And older women They find their own way in And they rip up everything That I believe in Sometimes I have to wonder About the dog in me Oh dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere That I go They get down on all fours When you walk through the door They whine and beg around your feet Like a dog for something sweet They sink their teeth in you They're tearing you in two Remains are buried out of doors Oh I want some more I want some more Sometimes I have to wonder About the dog in me Oh dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere Oh dogs are everywhere That I go Sometimes I have to wonder About the dog in me Oh dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere That I go That I go That I go That I go Everywhere Everywhere Everywhere Everywhere Dogs are everywhere.
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Written by: CANDIDA DOYLE, JARVIS COCKER, PETER MANSELL, RUSSELL SENIOR
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10 facts about this song
Origin"Dogs Are Everywhere" is a song by the British band Pulp. This band from Sheffield, England is known to be one of the major participants in the Britpop movement.
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ReleaseThis song was released in May 1986, and it was the title track of the EP that followed their debut album "It".
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Record Label"Dogs Are Everywhere" was released under the record label "Fire Records". The other songs on the EP were "Mark Of The Devil", "97 Lovers", "Aborigine" and "Goodnight".
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Song WritersThe song was written by the frontman Jarvis Cocker, who is known for his distinctive stage presence and articulate lyrics. The other band members at the time were Candida Doyle, Nick Banks, Steve Mackey and Russell Senior.
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Genre"Dogs Are Everywhere" falls under the genre of Britpop, indie pop, and alternative rock. It displays Pulp's usual eclectic mix of melodic pop and sarcastic lyrical charm.
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Lyrics ThemeThe song carries a theme of social observation, narrating feelings of isolation and disassociation, common themes in a number of Pulp songs.
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Cover ArtThe cover art of the "Dogs Are Everywhere" EP depicts a burning man running from a dog - a peculiar choice that mimics the band's unique, off-beat style.
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Limited AvailabilityAs with the rest of Pulp's earliest works, "Dogs Are Everywhere" EP was out of print for a period of time until Fire Records began to re-issue Pulp's earliest albums in 2012.
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ReviewsThe song is often hailed as a fan-favorite despite it not being one of the band's bigger commercial successes.
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Evolved Sound"Dogs Are Everywhere" is considered a representative song of the band's early sound, which became more refined and recognizable in their later, more popular works like "Different Class”.
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