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Canned Heat Lyrics


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I'm going up the country, babe don't you wanna go
I'm going up the country, babe don't you wanna go
I'm going to some place where I've never been before
I'm going, I'm going where the water tastes like wine
Well I'm going where the water tastes like wine
We can jump in the water, stay drunk all the time
I'm gonna leave this city, got to get away
I'm gonna leave this city, got to get away
All this fussing and fighting, man, you know I sure can't stay
Now baby, pack your leaving trunk, you know we've got to leave today
Just exactly where we're going I cannot say, but We might even leave
the USA 'Cause there's a brand new game that I want to play




No use of you running, or screaming and crying
'Cause you've got a home as long as I've got mine

Overall Meaning

Canned Heat's song "Going up the Country" is a classic blues rock track that was first released in 1968. The song is an ode to escaping the hustle and bustle of city life and seeking refuge in the country. The opening lines of the song, "I'm going up the country, babe don't you wanna go" perfectly capture the sentiment of the song. The singer of the song is looking for a place where the water tastes like wine and where he can be free from the woes of city life. The song speaks to the universal desire of wanting to escape and find oneself.


The song is incredibly well-crafted, with a bluesy rhythm and catchy lyrics that perfectly capture the mood of the song. The song's chorus, which repeats at various points throughout the song, reinforces the idea that the singer is looking for something more than what he can find in the city. The line "I'm going where the water tastes like wine, we can jump in the water, stay drunk all the time" is particularly evocative, as it speaks to the desire to let loose and have fun.


The song has remained popular over the years, and has been featured in a variety of movies, TV shows, and commercials. Its memorable melody and catchy lyrics have made it a classic of the blues rock genre, and it continues to inspire musicians and music fans to this day.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm going up the country, babe don't you wanna go
The singer is inviting someone to accompany them to a different location in the countryside, and hopes they will join.


I'm going to some place where I've never been before
The singer is intending to explore a new area they have never visited before.


I'm going, I'm going where the water tastes like wine
The singer intends to travel to a place where the water has a high quality taste, possibly sweet like wine


Well I'm going where the water tastes like wine
The artist is again emphasizing their intention to travel where they can find higher quality water.


We can jump in the water, stay drunk all the time
The artist suggests that they can spend time in the water while consuming alcohol and enjoying themselves freely.


I'm gonna leave this city, got to get away
The singer is determined to escape the current location, implying dissatisfaction with the current status quo in the city.


All this fussing and fighting, man, you know I sure can't stay
The reason the singer wants to leave the city is that they can no longer tolerate aggression, bickering, and conflict.


Now baby, pack your leaving trunk, you know we've got to leave today
The artist is urging their companion to prepare to leave immediately, stressing the urgency of the matter.


Just exactly where we're going I cannot say, but We might even leave the USA
Although the artist has no firm idea where they will end up, they may even travel outside of the country.


'Cause there's a brand new game that I want to play
The artist is excited about a new opportunity or challenge that they will experience in the new location.


No use of you running, or screaming and crying
The singer is advising their companion not to attempt to resist or complain about the impending move.


'Cause you've got a home as long as I've got mine
The artist assures their companion that they will always have a home as long as the artist has theirs.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ADOLFO DE LA PARRA, ALAN WILSON, HENRY VESTINE, ROBERT JR. HITE, SAMUEL LAWRENCE TAYLOR

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