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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Gang of Rhythm" by the artist "Walk Off The Earth"

The song "Gang of Rhythm" by the Canadian band Walk Off The Earth is an anthem to the joy of music and the unity it creates.

The lyrics describe a spontaneous gathering of musicians who, with the help of simple instruments - an old guitar, a bass drum, a shaker, and a ukulele - create a contagious rhythm and melody.

The phrase "I got this old guitar. It's got rusty strings, but it's all I need" emphasizes that expensive instruments or professionalism are not important for creating music, a simple desire to play and share your passion is enough.

The chorus "Come on everybody, yeah!" is an invitation to join their musical celebration, to become a part of the "gang of rhythm". The image of a locomotive under the scorching sun symbolizes the irrepressible energy and passion that music carries.

The lines "There ain't no worries on Earth tonight, tonight we're shutting out the lights" convey the feeling of freedom and lightheartedness that music brings. It helps us to forget our problems and simply enjoy the moment.

The final lines "And when the night is through, these chains will bind us true, the chords will ring on long after we're gone, oh-oh!" speak to the fact that music has the power to unite people and create memories that stay with us forever.

I got this old guitar

The strings are rusty

But it's all I need

Bring in the kick drum

It can back the beat

Let's gather round and sing a song

I got a shaker too

The kinds of sound

That wants to make you move

Bring in the uke

It will complete the groove

Let's gather round and sing a song

There's no worries on the earth tonight

We're all walkin' off the world tonight

Come on now everyone yeah

Come on now everyone

We're like a locomotive

Under the big hot sun

We're chained to the gang of rhythm

The song is never done

Come on now everyone yeah

Come on now everyone

Come on everyone

We got this melody

Bring in the harmony like CSNY

To write a tune you know will never die

Let's gather round and sing a song

There's no worries on the earth tonight

We're all walkin' off the world tonight

Come on now everyone yeah

Come on now everyone

We're like a locomotive

Under the big hot sun

We're chained to the gang of rhythm

The song is never done

Come on now everyone yeah

Come on now everyone

Come on everyone

And when the night is done

These chains will hold us strong

The chords will carry on

Long after we're gone oh oh

There's no worries on the earth tonight

We're all walkin' off the world tonight

Come on now everyone yeah

Come now everyone

We're like like a locomotive

Under the big hot sun

Come on now everyone yeah

Come on now everyone

We're like a locomotive

Under the big hot sun

We're chained to the gang of rhythm

The song is never done

Come on now everyone yeah

Come on now everyone

Come on everyone

We got this melody

Come on everyone

Bring in the harmony

Come on everyone

I got this old guitar

The strings are rusty

But it's all I need...

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