Los Angelenos
Billy Joel Lyrics


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Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere
To live in sunshine
Their funky exile
Midwestern ladies
High-heeled and faded
Drivin' sleek new sports cars
With their New York cowboys

Hiding up in the mountains
Laying low in the canyons
Goin' nowhere on the streets
With their Spanish names
Makin' love with the natives
In their Hollywood places
Making up for all the time gone by

Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere
'cause it's all so easy
To become acquainted
Electric babies
Blue-jeaned and jaded
Such hot sweet schoolgirls
So educated

Tanning out in the beaches
With their Mexican reefers
No one ever has to feel
Like a refugee
Going into garages
For exotic massages
Making up for all the time gone by


Hiding up in the mountains
Laying low in the canyons
Goin' nowhere on the streets
With the Spanish names
Makin' love with the natives
In their Hollywood places
Making up for all the time gone by

Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere




It's so familiar
Their foreign faces

Overall Meaning

"Billy Joel - Los Angelenos" is a song that talks about the people who migrate to Los Angeles so as to live in the sun, participate in their lifestyle, and forget about wherever they came from. It starts by stating that everybody comes from someplace and that they come to Los Angeles in search of sunshine, a paradise that isn't their former home. The song describes midwestern women driving sleek sports cars beside New York cowboys, hiding in the mountain tops, sunbathing in beaches with Mexican reefers. These people seemed to have left their past histories behind and are now willing to make up for lost time in their "Hollywood places."


The song also speaks to how the people of Los Angeles are educated women but considered to be jaded in the eyes of the world. They can tan on the beach for hours without feeling like they are playing a refugee role. The song also talks about how these people take a break from their routines and enter the garages for exotic massages. They all came from someplace but like a pilgrimage, they all found a new home in Los Angeles.


Line by Line Meaning

Los Angelenos
The people of Los Angeles


All come from somewhere
Everyone in LA originates from a different place


To live in sunshine
They come to experience the sunny climate


Their funky exile
People find their freedom and style in LA


Midwestern ladies
Women who moved from the Midwestern region of America


High-heeled and faded
Ladies who dress stylishly but are past their prime


Drivin' sleek new sports cars
These women ride around in stylish cars


With their New York cowboys
Men from New York who come to LA to be with these women


Hiding up in the mountains
People who choose to live in the mountainous regions for privacy and seclusion


Laying low in the canyons
People who choose to live in the canyons for protection from harsh weather conditions


Goin' nowhere on the streets
They simply drive around without a destination


With their Spanish names
People who have adopted Spanish names or surnames


Makin' love with the natives
People develop relationships with locals


In their Hollywood places
People who live, work, or socialize in or around Hollywood


Making up for all the time gone by
Trying to make up for lost time by indulging in what LA has to offer


It's all so easy
LA seems easy compared to other places to adjust because there's a community for everyone regardless of their origins


To become acquainted
It's easy to make friends or become a part of a community in LA


Electric babies
People who have been affected by pop culture and technology


Blue-jeaned and jaded
People who are indifferent to everything


Such hot sweet schoolgirls
Young women who can't resist LA's lifestyle


So educated
Many residents in LA are highly educated


Tanning out in the beaches
People getting a tan on the beaches


With their Mexican reefers
Smoking cannabis with origins from Mexico


No one ever has to feel
People can fit in and become a part of the community


Like a refugee
People feel that they do not have to look for acceptance


Going into garages
People who are looking for hidden, unknown pleasures


For exotic massages
A massage that is meant for pleasure and not necessarily for health improvement


It's so familiar
The community and environment start to become familiar to everyone who lives in LA


Their foreign faces
Despite their origins, everyone is welcome in LA and blend in with the community in LA




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Written by: BILLY JOEL

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

johnny zell

Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere
To live in sunshine
Their funky exile
Midwestern ladies
High-heeled and faded
Drivin' sleek new sports cars
With their New York cowboys
Hiding up in the mountains
Laying low in the canyons
Goin' nowhere on the streets
With their Spanish names
Makin' love with the natives
In their Hollywood places
Making up for all the time gone by
Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere
'cause it's all so easy
To become acquainted
Electric babies
Blue-jeaned and jaded
Such hot sweet schoolgirls
So educated
Tanning out in the beaches
With their Mexican reefers
No one ever has to feel
Like a refugee
Going into garages
For exotic massages
Making up for all the time gone by
Hiding up in the mountains
Laying low in the canyons
Goin' nowhere on the streets
With the Spanish names
Makin' love with the natives
In their Hollywood places
Making up for all the time gone by
Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere
It's so familiar
Their foreign faces



Pete Moss

This album was underrated, by Billy Joel, himself!

He felt the pressure from the record label, to rush to market a follow-up to his huge hit, "Piano Man."

It's sad that he didn't recognize his own genius, during his creative prime.

Lennon & McCartney rushed out their first few albums, with a stellar percentage of classic hits.

It's also true that great artists always think they could've done better, if given more time.



All comments from YouTube:

Jolly Rodgers

This whole album is vastly underrated. My favorite by far. His raw talent was exploding. STREETLIFE SERENADER; most people never heard that track, this track, or THE MEXICAN CONNECTION.

johnny zell

Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere
To live in sunshine
Their funky exile
Midwestern ladies
High-heeled and faded
Drivin' sleek new sports cars
With their New York cowboys
Hiding up in the mountains
Laying low in the canyons
Goin' nowhere on the streets
With their Spanish names
Makin' love with the natives
In their Hollywood places
Making up for all the time gone by
Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere
'cause it's all so easy
To become acquainted
Electric babies
Blue-jeaned and jaded
Such hot sweet schoolgirls
So educated
Tanning out in the beaches
With their Mexican reefers
No one ever has to feel
Like a refugee
Going into garages
For exotic massages
Making up for all the time gone by
Hiding up in the mountains
Laying low in the canyons
Goin' nowhere on the streets
With the Spanish names
Makin' love with the natives
In their Hollywood places
Making up for all the time gone by
Los Angelenos
All come from somewhere
It's so familiar
Their foreign faces

Henry Reinhold

“They form the exiled”?

Mook

I love this whole album...Early Billy Joel...very underrated album..Los Angelinos....another classic by the master of longevity....love Billy Joel..

Mark J

Fun song, off a very underrated album.

Jeffrey Olson

I agree. Some very nice moments on the album. Very underrated.

johannah york

This is sorely underrated work from Billy. I’d probably have to say Streetlife Serenade is one of my top albums of his. The Hammond organ in this is fecking epic!

Rusty's World of Entertainment

I love this whole album but I kind of prefer the huge drive the band gives it in the Songs in the Attic version. Damned great song, always a favourite since I first heard it in mid 80s.

Eddie Hauser

I agree with you although it’s also what I’m more used to listening to so it could be the familiarity. I actually did a double take on street life serenader like why does this sound different and then remembered oh ya you’re used to the songs in the attic version. I think pretty much all the songs on that album are a superior version to their counterpart

BillyBox

Incredible vibe and playful melodies and also great singing.

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