Why Does Everybody Hurt

Sasha · Surfin' On A Backbeat

"why does every body hurt"



The words you said still linger on

it's just like you're still here

I wonder if you hadn't gone

the waters would have cleared



Bridge

Are you hiding from something

do you hear me call your name

Ain't it strange how we behave now

after all that we became



Why, why does everybody hurt

ain't we been here once before

too often you walk out the door

why does everybody hurt



We stand alone

two hearts divide

some secrets never show

the sadness glows within your eyes

the sorrow in your tone

there's no point in returning

'cause the answers stay the same

still pretending it's not ending

so instead we start to blame



Bridge

Are you hiding from something

do you hear me call your name

Ain't it strange how we behave now

after all that we became

Why Does Everybody Hurt

Sasha's 'Why Does Everybody Hurt' stands as a defining track from the 1990s electronic dance scene, released on the album 'Surfin' On A Backbeat.' The song exemplifies Sasha's signature style, blending upbeat, driving rhythms with a melodic, often melancholic vocal delivery that creates a unique contrast. As a staple of the genre, the recording captures the energy of the era while maintaining a distinct identity within the broader catalogue of electronic music. Its enduring popularity highlights Sasha's ability to craft tracks that are both commercially successful and critically respected, cementing her status as a pivotal figure in the history of dance music.