Don’t You Worry ’Bout A Thing
Song Meaning
The lyrics offer a direct, almost defiant reassurance. The repeated phrase "Don't you worry 'bout a thing" acts as a central mantra, establishing a tone of unwavering confidence and control. It suggests a speaker who is self-assured, perhaps even dismissive of external concerns or doubts. The simplicity of the language belies a potentially complex emotional undercurrent, hinting at a desire to shield someone else from worry. The core tension seems to lie in the contrast between the speaker's outward projection of strength and the implied existence of something that *could* cause worry. The repeated assurances suggest that the threat, whatever it is, is being actively managed or ignored. This creates a subtle dramatic irony: the very act of insisting "don't worry" might be the only thing that makes the listener wonder what there is to worry about. The most striking aspect of the writing is its insistent repetition. This isn't just a catchy hook; it functions as a form of psychological armor. The speaker is not just telling someone else not to worry, but perhaps convincing themselves as well. The unwavering rhythm of the phrase creates a hypnotic effect, pushing away any potential anxieties with sheer force of will. Ultimately, the effectiveness of these lyrics stems from their bluntness and the implied depth beneath the surface. The speaker’s resolute command, delivered without explanation, forces the listener to confront the unspoken. It’s the confidence in the face of the unknown that makes the reassurance resonate, leaving the listener to ponder the source of the potential trouble and the speaker's determination to face it alone.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Stevie Wonder