Lyrics to I Love Everybody

One of those gems, "Skinny Legs," kicks things off with a confession of jealousy. If he only had skinny legs, a new Toyota and a cute rear end, the singer laments, he'd have a girlfriend like that boy over there. Lovett's dry, deadpan drawl falls on the bouncy, catchy melody with enchanting ease, and he refuses to use a single word more than he needs.
The lightly swinging arrangements are as simple as the songs; Lovett and his acoustic guitar are backed by John Leftwich on stand-up bass and either Kenny Aronoff or Russ Kunkel on drums. Cellist John Hagen is added to five cuts, fiddler Mark O'Connor to six, the Tower of Power Horns to one, a gospel quartet to three, and a choir featuring Rickie Lee Jones and Julia Roberts to two others. At least half a dozen songs are slight one-liners which didn't deserve revival, and they dilute the album's impact. Nonetheless this is a welcome reward for all those who believe the funny Lyle Lovett is the best Lyle Lovett. --Geoffrey Himes
| Lyrics | Time | Stars |
| · Skinny Legs Lyrics | 2:45 | 0 |
| · Moon On My Shoulder Lyrics | 2:22 | 0 |
| · Just The Morning Lyrics | 4:26 | 0 |
| · I Think You Know What I Mean Lyrics | 3:07 | 0 |
| · I Love Everybody Lyrics | 3:37 | 0 |
| · Hello Grandma Lyrics | 2:37 | 0 |
| · Good-Bye To Carolina Lyrics | 3:30 | 0 |
| · Creeps Like Me Lyrics | 2:17 | 0 |