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The top 500 songs from the 2000s. Lyrics, interpretations and meanings from your favorite bands. Coldplay, Christina Perri, Christina Aguilera, Death Cab for Cutie, Greenday, Arcade Fire, and all your favorite bands from the 2000s ranked.

#279 The Reason- Hoobastank

A reason to start over new/
And the reason is you.

In “The Reason’ the narrator is apologizing to his love for the mistakes he made. This is a great ‘apology’ song. The lyrics hit all the right themes for apologizing and even turns his mistake around and says he is going to change for the better because of the woman. He admits his mistake, says he’s sorry and says he’ll change…straight out of therapy 101. Who wouldn’t love to hear that? I bet she forgave him. Next time you screw up with your significant other just quote these lyrics…

“I’m sorry that I hurt you…it’s something I must live with everyday…and all the pain I’ve put you through…I wish that I could take it all away.”

The Reason Meaning
Hoobastank

Just try not to sing it. It might sound less sincere.

Hoobastank’s melody is incredible. Both the verse and the chorus are fantastic. Often one or the other will be great, but as we move into the top tier of songs, we get to songs that hit on both accounts. The production is top notch. The piano intro is one note—a sixteenth played for two bars or so and somehow it is recognizable. As the guitar and then the bass and drums are added it adds the perfect amount of depth to the sound.

The Reason Lyrics

I’m not a perfect person
There’s many things I wish I didn’t do
But I continue learning
I never meant to do those things to you
And so I have to say before I go
That I just want you to know

I’ve found a reason for me
To change who I used to be
A reason to start over new
And the reason is you

I’m sorry that I hurt you
It’s something I must live with everyday
And all the pain I put you through
I wish that I could take it all away
And be the one who catches all your tears
That’s why I need you to hear

I’ve found a reason for me
To change who I used to be
A reason to start over new
And the reason is you

And the reason is you
And the reason is you
And the reason is you

I’m not a perfect person
I never meant to do those things to you
And so I have to say before I go
That I just want you to know

I’ve found a reason for me
To change who I used to be
A reason to start over new
And the reason is you

I’ve found a reason to show
A side of me you didn’t know
A reason for all that I do
And the reason is you

Songwriters: Douglas Robb / Daniel Estrin / Chris Hesse / Markku Lappalainen

#263 Coffee and Cigarettes- Michelle Featherstone

But I finally know what to do/
I must quit, I must quit You.

In “Coffee & Cigarettes”, Michelle Featherstone has the blues. But what is causing it? Could it be her overuse of coffee and cigarettes? Knowing she has many bad habits, she starts trying to eliminate them one by one, hoping that she will find the one that is causing her pain.

So, she quits coffee, cigarettes, booze, playing sad music, but still her depression persists. The only variable she hasn’t eliminated at this time is her significant other. So, she realizes it is time to quite that relationship too. This is harder. If only it was one of her vices.

Coffee and Cigarettes Meaning
Michelle Featherstone

You can hear the helplessness in Featherstone’s voice. She is at her wit’s end. She is trying to fix her life but it is wearing her out. The song builds to a crescendo as she realizes what she must do: she must break up with her partner.

As she sings the line “I must quit you”, it almost sound like a release—as if she is discovering the truth for the first time. The song is simple but powerful. This song was not a hit but it is very deserving to be on this list.

Coffee and Cigarettes Lyrics

I gave up coffee and cigarettes,
I hate to say it hasn’t helped me yet.
I thought my problems would just dissipate,
And all my pain would be in yesterday.

I poured my booze all down the kitchen drain,
And watched my bad habits get flushed away.
I thought that that would keep my head on straight,
And all my pain would be in yesterday.

But it’s true,
I’m still blue.
But I finally know what to do,
I must quit,
I must quit,
You.

I thought that if I didn’t go and play,
The sadness would get bored and go away.
I thought that if I didn’t go astray,
Then all my pain would be in yesterday.

But it’s true,
I’m still blue.
But I finally know what to do.
I must quit,
I must quit,
You.

I sold my guitar and my piano,
I thought that it was these that kept me low.
I thought if only I could try and change,
That all my pain would be in yesterday.

But it’s true,
I’m still blue.
But I finally know what to do.
I must quit,
I must quit,
You.

I must quit,
I must quit,
You.

Songwriters: Michelle Featherstone

#254 Try- Lisa Loeb

What if you believe that the grass could grow/
Up through the snow, it’s possible.

In “Try”, Lisa Loeb contrasts herself with a friend who has a pessimistic viewpoint on life. Some might call it “realistic”, but Loeb says that if you just try to change your attitude, things could possibly be better. What is the worse thing that could happen? She thinks that you’ll find that you can accomplish a lot more if you only try.

Try lisa loeb Meaning
Lisa loeb

Try is a great song about the benefits of taking the optimistic view on life. Perhaps we could all use a reminder to try to put things in perspective: like she says, most of our problems are little things. It is not like our dreams are shattered. Loeb always seemed like she has a very upbeat attitude and this song is a great representation of her personality.  This song is very on-brand.

As “Try” begins, Loeb uses a piano instead of her patented acoustic guitar. That is a wise choice. It helps to hear the song differently. The introductory chords sound like they are about to bring an important message. Overall, the lyrics in the song are very strong. They are much more straightforward than in much of her other work. Also, this is a fairly unique concept for a song. There are multiple good lines. Her voice sounds pretty like it always does. There is a lot going for  Lisa Loeb’s “Try”.

Try Lyrics

What’s the difference between you and me?
To me it’s kind of small.to you it’s like prison;
What’s the difference between you and me?
To me it almost happens, to you it almost isn’t.

How did you become so sure?

Your girlfriend never smiles, no one ever calls.
You begin to wonder if they were your friends at all.
You frown, you take a look around,
You shout, “this’ll never get better”.
But the doubt that you grow
In your field is sprouting,
Turning your field into a deeper valley.

You’d find
(I know you’ll find)
The mountains aren’t so high,
(The mountains aren’t so high)
If you’d only try,
To do better.

It’s 9:33 and the traffic, at the stoplight
Somebody hits you, nothing ever goes right
In the gridlock, nothing ever goes right.
But it’s just a little scratch, not a permanent scar,
It’s just a tiny dent, you don’t need a new car.
It’s just a little mess, your dreams aren’t shattered,
You climb up while I hold the ladder.

You’d find
(I know you’ll find)
The mountains aren’t so high,
(The mountains aren’t so high)
How many times I’ve tried.
How many time I’ve missed and I’ve tried
How many times I’ve tried,
How many time I’ve missed and I’ve tried
When everything’s so difficult, I feel so low.
But I find a better view on the other side of the window.
So that’s the difference between you and me.
What if you believe that the grass could grow
Up through the snow, it’s possible.

You’d find
(I know you’ll find)
The mountains aren’t so high,
(The mountains aren’t so high)
If you’d only try,
To do better than get by.
You’d find
(I know you’ll find)
The mountains aren’t so high,
(The mountains aren’t so high)
If you’d only try,
To do better you’d find
The mountains aren’t so high.
(The mountains aren’t so high)
If you’d only try
To do better than get by
To do better than get by

Songwriters: Lisa A. Loeb