Long Way from LA
Canned Heat Lyrics


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I can almost hear the warm sun shinin' on me,
Sniffin' cocain way down on malibu beach,
Cruisin' in the canyon with my little woman,
Doin' all the talk that I wanna be doin' but,
I fall in love again today, I'm a long way from L.A.

It's been quite a while since I told my baby bye bye,
I hated to leave when I saw she had tears in her eyes,
But a man has gotta do what he's got to do,
When daddy goes to work mom will bridge the blues,
But I'm on the road again today, I'm a long way from L.A.

I've been on the road it seems just like forever,
We finish one gig and then we pack up to another,
I'd give anything to be back home,
But a music man ain't nothin' but a rolling stone,
I'm on the road again today, I'm a long way from L.A.,
I'm a long way from L.A., I'm a long way from L.A.

Gotta get back to my, Gotta get back to my,
Gotta get back to my, I gotta get outta here man,
Man this woman's killin' me, mmm mmm mmm, my my my,




Things go better with Coca Cola,
Things go better with Coke.

Overall Meaning

The song "Long Way from LA" by Canned Heat is about the life of a musician on tour, and the longing to return home. The opening lines give a sensory description of what the musician imagines it would be like to be at home enjoying the warmth of the sun and sniffing cocaine on Malibu beach with his lover. He longs to be cruising around the canyon with her, talking about everything they want to do together. However, the reality is that he is hundreds, if not thousands of miles away, on tour with his band, and unable to be with his loved one.


The second verse reveals that the musician has been away for some time, and he remembers the difficult moment saying goodbye to his tearful lover. However, he knows that he has to do what he needs to do for work, leaving his partner behind. The line, "mom will bridge the blues," suggests that his significant other is struggling to cope with the distance, but his mother is providing emotional support. Throughout the song, the sentiment is that the musician is homesick and would do anything to be back with his lover, but he can't stop being a music man, a "rolling stone," who has to keep on touring.


Overall, "Long Way from LA" explores the sacrifices that some musicians have to make in order to build a career, and the emotional toll it takes on their personal lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I can almost hear the warm sun shinin' on me,
I am reminiscing about the past when I was relaxing on the beach, feeling the heat of the sun on me.


Sniffin' cocain way down on malibu beach,
I used to indulge in drug use while enjoying the beach of Malibu.


Cruisin' in the canyon with my little woman,
I used to drive through the canyon with my significant other.


Doin' all the talk that I wanna be doin' but,
I used to have great conversations with someone I wanted to talk to.


I fall in love again today, I'm a long way from L.A.
Despite being far from Los Angeles, I fell in love again today.


It's been quite a while since I told my baby bye bye,
It has been a considerable amount of time since I said goodbye to my significant other.


I hated to leave when I saw she had tears in her eyes,
It was difficult to part ways with her as she was crying.


But a man has gotta do what he's got to do,
I needed to do what needed to be done, regardless of the circumstances.


When daddy goes to work mom will bridge the blues,
When I am away working, my significant other tries to keep herself happy.


But I'm on the road again today, I'm a long way from L.A.
Despite my situation, I am still traveling and away from home.


I've been on the road it seems just like forever,
It feels like I have been traveling for an incredibly long time.


We finish one gig and then we pack up to another,
Once we are done performing in one location, we immediately move on to another location.


I'd give anything to be back home,
I am longing to return to my home and loved ones.


But a music man ain't nothin' but a rolling stone,
As a musician, I am constantly on the move and never in one place for too long.


I'm on the road again today, I'm a long way from L.A.,
I am still traveling today and am not close to being home in Los Angeles.


I'm a long way from L.A., I'm a long way from L.A.
I am still far from my home in Los Angeles and it's a feeling that continues to persist.


Gotta get back to my, Gotta get back to my,
I need to return to my home.


Gotta get back to my, I gotta get outta here man,
I really need to return home and leave this situation behind.


Man this woman's killin' me, mmm mmm mmm, my my my,
This woman is causing me a lot of emotional pain and frustration.


Things go better with Coca Cola,
Enjoying a Coca Cola can make things feel better.


Things go better with Coke.
Coca Cola has a positive impact on my mood and experience.




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Comments from YouTube:

Richard Tricker

Was never the same without Alen on lead😟

David Heller

Alan too monotone but to be fair that unique voice made the band.

BlindOwl1970

Alan didn't play lead guitar. He played rhythm and slide guitar.

Luke Mackleless

For all non German speakers, the girl in the beginning says that Henry Vestine has lost his passport, so he couldn't make it on time for the recording.

Victor Hugo Barcelos

Fito playing the piano, and Joel Scott Hill on both rhythm & lead guitars. I think that is the first time I see a video from Beat-Club that has overdubs in it.

Harry Whitesocks

No mole on bass, no snake on strat and of course no owl ....Woodstock was the real deal but sadly it would all be down hill after that epic peak as a four piece band, they had finally found their sound with snake brought in at that gig in 69 in my opinion...Rip owl, bear and mole

Sideroxylon

Und einfach so fand ich den Weg in... eine Schatz-Zeitmaschine.

548vikings

No Blind Owl
No Mole
No Sunflower 🌻

Hartsa S.

Wery goooood...🎸👌

Lennie Crane

Really good but still not the same without wilson

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