Elvis Costello and the Attractions - Accidents Will Happen
Posted by Randy Jackson at 12:00 am in New Wave, Singer/Songwriter

Elvis Costello and the Attractions

Most of the songs I write about here are ones that I enjoyed from the first listen. However, that is not always the case, and this is one of those songs.

Accidents Will Happen–at least to me–wasn’t as catchy and memorable as some of Elvis Costello’s other work that I had heard before, but it grew on me over time, and now I think it’s a great song.

From tunemeister over at SongMeanings:

Elvis talked about the meaning behind this song on a VH1 Storytellers episode. It’s about his first marriage, but he hid the fact when he recorded the song. What he REALLY had in mind with the chorus was a subtly but critically different verse:
Accidents will happen, I only hit and run,
I used to be your victim: Now you’re not the only one.

So he was seeing himself as both victim and assailant in the relationship while acknowledging that his wife was not “the only one” for him anymore.

You can listen to the song below.

And of course, the lyrics:

Oh I just don’t know where to begin

Though he says he’ll wait forever

It’s now or never

But she keeps him hanging on

The silly champion

She says she can’t go home

Without a chaperone

Chorus:

Accidents will happen

We only hit and run

He used to be your victim

Now you’re not the only one

Accidents will happen

We only hit and run

I don’t want to hear it

‘Cause I know what I’ve done

There’s so many fish in the sea

That only rise up in the sweat and smoke like mercury

But they keep you hanging on

They say you’re so young

Your mind is made up but your mouth is undone

(Chorus)

And it’s the damage that we do

And never know

It’s the words that we don’t say

That scare me so

There’s so many people to see

So many people you can check up on

And add to your collection

But they keep you hanging on

Until you’re well hung

Your mouth is made up but your mind is undone

(Chorus)

I know, I know… (repeat)

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