From Paradise Theater (1981) by Styx

Nothing Ever Goes As Planned (DeYoung) - 4:46

What'cha going to do when the sun goes down tonight
You'll hit the same old clubs, rap that same old trash
That's right
You've got them real silk shirts and them baggy pants
Dago shoes in the colors that match
But the girls are acting bored
And you're feeling like you're going to lose
You've got the G.Q. Blues

You get up every morning and you go to work each day
(you go to work, you go to work, you go to work)
Been doing the same damn job for ten long years this May
(you've got to work, you've got to work, you've got to work)
You've been working and saving for your Jamaican dream
Paradise is waiting across the sea
But when your plane lands Montego turns to Monsoon
You've got the Island Blues

'Cause, nothing ever goes as planned
It's a hell of a notion
Even Pharaohs turn to sand
Like a drop in the ocean
You're so together and you act so civilized
But every time that things go wrong you're still surprised
You've done your duty, you've paid a fortune in dues
Still got those Mother Nature's Blues

I strut around the stage like a little king tonight
They'll scream for every word and every note, that's right
But when the show is over and I'm all alone
Can't reach my baby on the telephone
And everywhere I look Mr. Loneliness is in the news
I've got the Big Star Blues

Boy, nothing ever goes as planned
It's a hell of a notion
Even Pharaohs turn to sand
Like a drop in the ocean
I'm so together and I act so civilized
But every time that things go wrong
I'm still surprised
I've done my duty and paid a fortune in dues
Still got them Mother Nature's Blues



Interpretation

Life is full of disappointments, but that doesn't stop people from dreaming. Still many disappointments stem from the emptiness of the dream which doesn't necessarily focus on the things that really matter in life. Several examples are cited. In the first verse, the example is a man dressing sharp for a night on the town but still not catching the eye of the girls. In the second verse, a person is working with the dream of an exotic vacation only to have the vacation spoiled when it finally comes. In the final verse, a big star is on top of the world while on stage, but he still feels the emptiness of being so far from home. This final example is not surprising from Dennis, as his devotion to his wife and family at home is a common theme, expecially in the N1 hit Babe from the previous album. The chorus drives home the theme by citing the example of the ancient Pharoahs who tried in vain to attain immortality.