Everything (Radio Edit) Lyrics
Buckcherry

Lyrics
Buried way beneath the sheets
I think she's havin' a meltdown
Finding it hard to fall asleep
She won't let anyone help her
The look on her face
A waste of time
She won't let go
Gonna roll the dice
Losin' her grace
Starts to cry
I feel her pain
When I look in her--
I wanna be
I want everything
I want everything
Somewhere she is on the streets
Trying to make things better
Praying to God and breathin' deep
Gotta break this long obsession
The look on her face
A waste of time
She won't let go
Gonna roll the dice
Losin' her grace
Starts to cry
I feel her pain
When I look in her--
I wanna be
I want everything
I want everything
I wanna be
I want everything
I want everything
If I had everything would I
Still want to be alive
Or want to be high
If I had everything would I
Still want to be alive
Or want to be high
Now and then she talks to me
And sometimes writes me letters
The look on her face
A waste of time
She won't let go
Gonna roll the dice
Losin' her grace
Starts to cry
I feel her pain
When I look in her--
I wanna be
I want everything
I want everything
You know, I, I wanna be
Yeah I want everything
I wanted everything
Everything
Your eyes
Never close your eyes
And open up your mind
And baby, you could have everything
Everything
Your eyes
Never close your eyes
And open up your mind
And baby, you could have everything
Song & Lyrics Facts
Buckcherry's "Everything (Radio Edit)" was released in 2006 as part of the band’s third studio album, 15. The song was written by lead singer Josh Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson, two original members of the hard rock group.
It was also recorded with their current lineup of musicians, which includes Stevie D on guitar, Xavier Muriel on drums, and Jimmy Ashhurst on bass. The lyrics to “Everything (Radio Edit)” tell a story about a relationship that has gone wrong due to outside influences. It speaks to the difficulties of maintaining a healthy bond when other people are trying to tear it apart. The upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make this one of Buckcherry’s most popular songs.