Down in the Gutter but Free
Canned Heat Lyrics


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Yeah
(Ow)

I wanna tell everybody (Ow)
Everybody that′s listenin' to this here song tonight

Yeah
I want everybody to be free (Yes)
Baby, ′cause bein' free is my, my middle name (Yes)
Play that thing, brother, play that thing

Chillen, 'cause once you′re free (Yeah)
Then, child, you ain′t never, never, never gonna have to worry yourself anymore (Never, no)

Just to prove my point, tonight we did a little switchin' around
Here in the studio

Over on the bass we got Henry "Wild Man" Vestine (Yeah, hey, hey)
Yeah, Henry sure does has the feelin′
Come on, Henry, show how you got the feelin'
Come on, baby, come on, baby, come on

Over there on lead guitar
You got Larry Taylor, the Mole (Aw, yeah)
Come on, babe

Aw, yeah
Amen, brother, amen (You said it)

Alright
(Ow)

Come on, everybody
Just lay back, chillen, and you too
I mean you too arise
You too can be free
Yes, yes
Come on, Larry, come on, baby

Aw, yes

Come on, baby
Come on, baby
Come on, baby (Ow)
Come on
Come on

Lord have mercy
That′s nice

Aw, this is it, this is it

Now, blow your harmonica, son

(Whoa-oh)

Yeah





Aw, this be the blues, yeah-ha-ha

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Canned Heat's "Down in the Gutter but Free" are a celebration of freedom. The singer opens the song with an exhortation to everyone listening to the song to be free. They emphasize the importance of being free, and suggest that they themselves are free as well. This is part of their identity, as they refer to being free as their "middle name."


The song is mostly a celebration of the band's musicianship, with extended solos from both the guitarist and the harmonica player. The singer directs the musicians to play their instruments, calling out encouragement and urging them to show off their skills. The harmonica player in particular is singled out for praise and asked to play a solo.


The final lines of the song refer to the blues tradition which informs much of Canned Heat's music. The "blues" is a musical genre that originated in African American communities in the United States in the late 19th century. It is characterized by its melancholy tone and its themes of struggle and hardship.


Overall, "Down in the Gutter but Free" is a powerful celebration of freedom and of the joy of playing music.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah
Expressing enthusiasm and agreement


(Ow)
Expression of excitement and energy


I wanna tell everybody (Ow)
I want to address everyone listening to this song tonight


Everybody that's listenin' to this here song tonight
Everyone who is currently tuning into this music


Yeah
Expressing enthusiasm and agreement


I want everybody to be free (Yes)
I desire that everyone enjoys freedom


Baby, 'cause bein' free is my, my middle name (Yes)
I am passionate about the concept of liberty


Play that thing, brother, play that thing
Encouragement to continue playing the music instrument


Chillen, 'cause once you're free (Yeah)
Relaxing, because once you've attained freedom


Then, child, you ain't never, never, never gonna have to worry yourself anymore (Never, no)
Therefore, you shall never again have to be concerned


Just to prove my point, tonight we did a little switchin' around Here in the studio
Demonstrating the point, we changed things in the recording studio tonight


Over on the bass we got Henry "Wild Man" Vestine (Yeah, hey, hey)
Henry Vestine plays the bass guitar


Yeah, Henry sure does has the feelin'
Henry's performance exhibits an array of strong emotions


Come on, Henry, show how you got the feelin'
Henry displays his expertise in playing the bass guitar


Come on, baby, come on, baby, come on
Urging someone to do something with enthusiasm


Over there on lead guitar
The lead guitar is positioned over there


You got Larry Taylor, the Mole (Aw, yeah)
Larry Taylor, the Mole, plays the lead guitar


Aw, yeah
Expression of enjoyment


Amen, brother, amen (You said it)
Agreeing with someone and expressing endorsement


Alright
Expression of satisfaction


(Ow)
Expression of excitement and energy


Come on, everybody
Inviting everyone to participate


Just lay back, chillen, and you too
Relax, take it easy, and enjoy the music


I mean you too arise
I am talking to you, get up and get going


You too can be free
You have the potential to enjoy freedom too


Yes, yes
Expressing enthusiasm and affirmation


Come on, Larry, come on, baby
Encouragement to play the lead guitar with vigor


Aw, yes
Expression of enjoyment and pleasure


Come on, baby
Urging someone with affection


Come on, baby
Urging someone with affection


Come on, baby (Ow)
Encouragement to keep going while expressing excitement and energy


Come on
Expression of insistence or request


Come on
Expression of insistence or request


Lord have mercy
Expression of surprise or wonder


That's nice
Expression of satisfaction or enjoyment


Aw, this is it, this is it
Expressing satisfaction and contentment with the current situation


Now, blow your harmonica, son
Play the harmonica with enthusiasm and energy


(Whoa-oh)
Expression of surprise or wonder


Yeah
Expressing enthusiasm and agreement


Aw, this be the blues, yeah-ha-ha
This is a blues song with a lively spirit




Writer(s): Alan Wilson, Adolfo De La Parra, Robert Jr. Hite, Samuel Lawrence Taylor, Henry Vestine

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