Chicago Bound
Canned Heat Lyrics


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Lane

Late last night, I sold away and cried
Late last night, I sold away and cried
Had the blues for Chicago, I just can't be satisfied

Blues on my brain, my tongue refused to talk
Blues on my brain, my tongue refused to talk
I was followin' my daddy but my feet refuses to walk

Mean old fireman, cruel old engineer
Lord mean old fireman, cruel old engineer
You took my man and left his mama standing here

Big red headline, tomorrow Defender news
Big red headline, tomorrow Defender news




"Woman dead down home, these old Chicago blues"
I said blues

Overall Meaning

on my brain, Chicago on my mind
Blues on my brain, Chicago on my mind
If I ever get back there, gonna change my evil ways this time



The lyrics of "Chicago Bound" convey the feeling of the singer's desire for the city of Chicago. Throughout the song, the singer describes the pain of craving a place where he feels he truly belongs. He speaks of the inner turmoil that he experiences when his tongue refuses to talk due to the weight of the blues on his brain. He suggests that his father's journey to Chicago ignited his desire to follow in his footsteps, but his feet seemingly refuse to walk, indicating that his journey has been challenging so far. The song also portrays the idea of a cruel and unhappy world where action leads to reaction, as exemplified by the mean old fireman and cruel old engineer who took the singer's man and left his mother behind. The singer also highlights the challenges that the world presents through the lyrics " Woman dead down home, these old Chicago blues". At the end of the song, the singer pledges to change his ways when he returns to Chicago.




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