Long White Cadillac
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(dave alvin)

Night wolves moan
Winter hills are black
I'm all alone
Sitting in the back
Of a long white cadillac
Train whistle cries
Lost on it's own track
I close my eyes
Sitting in the back
Of a long white cadillac

Chorus:
Sometimes I blame it on a woman
The one that made my poor heart bleed
Sometimes I blame it on the money
Sometimes I blame it all on me

Headlights shine
Highway fades to black
It's my last ride
Sitting in the back
Of a long white cadillac

Train whistle cries
Lost on it's own track
I close my eyes
I ain't never coming back
In a long white cadillac

In a long white cadillac
In a long white cadillac
In a long white cadillac
In a long white cadillac





Bye, bye, baby, I'm gonna take this white trash on down the road

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Long White Cadillac" by Dwight Yoakam, written by Dave Alvin, depict a lonesome and melancholic journey on a long white Cadillac. The imagery is dark, with wolves howling in the night and hills blackened by winter. The singer is all alone, sitting in the backseat of the car, which adds to the feeling of isolation and detachment from the world. The train whistle in the background adds to the sense of sorrow of the lyrics and the metaphor that life is like a train and sometimes we are lost on our own track.


The chorus suggests that the singer has been through several hardships, and he is not sure whom to blame for his current condition. He's been hurt in love, and he's been chasing after money, but now he's at a point where he blames himself for everything that has gone wrong. The headlights shining and the highway fading into black indicate that the ride is coming to an end, and he's taking his last ride on this long white Cadillac. The final train whistle marks the end of the journey, and the singer is bidding farewell to his past and everything he's leaving behind.


Overall, the song is an emotional and reflective ballad that touches on themes of loss, regret, and loneliness. The long white Cadillac represents the ultimate journey, and the singer is resigned to his fate, willing to move on and search for something new.


Line by Line Meaning

Night wolves moan
In the lonely and desolate darkness of the night, the howling of wolves can be heard


Winter hills are black
The winter landscape is devoid of light, and appears dark and bleak


I'm all alone
Feeling isolated and solitary in one's thoughts and emotions


Sitting in the back
Positioned physically in the rear of the car


Of a long white cadillac
Riding in a stylish and expensive automobile


Train whistle cries
The sound of a train whistle echoes in the background


Lost on it's own track
The train's direction is uncertain and unknown


I close my eyes
Shutting out the outside world and focusing inward


Sometimes I blame it on a woman
The cause of one's troubles can be attributed to a romantic partner


The one that made my poor heart bleed
The woman was responsible for emotionally hurting the artist


Sometimes I blame it on the money
One's financial problems can be attributed to money itself


Sometimes I blame it all on me
The artist takes responsibility for the issues in their life


Headlights shine
The bright lights illuminate the dark path ahead


Highway fades to black
The long road ahead seems never-ending, stretching into the darkness


It's my last ride
The singer is taking their final journey


I ain't never coming back
The artist will not be returning to this place


Bye, bye, baby, I'm gonna take this white trash on down the road
The artist is saying goodbye and driving away in the long white Cadillac, leaving their problems behind




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