Everybody Knows

Echo And The Bunnymen · Flowers [2001]

Everybody knows how your garden grows

And everybody knows how your garden grows

Everyone can see I'm blind as blind can be

The woods look just like trees

Look like trees to me



And I don't even get it

I don't know what you're trying to say

You're never gonna let me forget it

Always gonna get in the way



It's moving much too fast

You know it ain't gonna last

I think we're heading for a crash

Heading for a crash



It's coming to a natural end

I'm going round my last bend

There's somethings you just can't mend

Things you just can't mend



I can't even remember

I don't know what the day is today

You're putting the no in November

Taking all the 'B's' out of May



Everybody knows how your garden grows

And everybody knows how your garden grows

Everyone can see I'm blind as blind can be

The woods look just like trees

Look like trees to me



I don't even get it

I don't know what you're trying to say

You're never gonna let me forget it

It's always gonna get in the way



And I can't even remember

I don't know what the day is today

You're putting the no in November

Taking all the 'B's' out of May

Everybody Knows

Echo and the Bunnymen's 'Everybody Knows' stands as a defining track from their 2001 album *Flowers*. Released during the band's final era before their dissolution, the song encapsulates the group's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic sensibility. With its driving rhythm and emotive vocals, the recording exemplifies the raw, atmospheric sound that characterized their late-period work. As one of their most recognizable compositions, it remains a staple of their catalogue, reflecting the band's enduring influence on alternative rock and their ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate with listeners decades later.