Many of David Byrne's songs reflect his social anxiety though exaggerated characters. His big fear in this one is something anyone who dreads a party can understand: Everybody's coming to my house And they're never gonna go back home
David Byrne wrote this epic, groove-laden track with Brian Eno. The English musician and producer also contributed "robot rhythm guitar" to the song. Eno and Byrne are frequent collaborators and have released two joint albums: 1981's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts and 2008's Everything That Happens Will Happen Today.
When "Everybody's Coming to My House," reached the top tier of Billboard's Triple A chart, it became Byrne's first song - with or without Talking Heads - to reach the Top 10 of any airplay list since 1992.
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