Road to Rio
Canned Heat Lyrics


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Well, I was livin' on the road
Couldn't get a decent meal
My baby, she gave me a dirty deal
Now I'm hitchhikin' on the road to Rio
Tryin' to flag a ride from an automobile

Won't somebody stop and let me ride?
Why don't you stop and let me ride?
Won't somebody let me ride?
I'm movin' on down the line

I'm standing on the road right by the side
Nobody knows how many tears I've cried
I've even thought about suicide
I guess it must be time to take a ride

Won't somebody stop and let me ride?
Why don't you stop and let me ride?
Won't somebody let me ride?
I'm movin' on down the line

Standin' on the road right by the side
Watchin' all the cars keep passin' by
The sun's goin' down, but I don't mind
I'm gonna catch a ride if it takes all night

Won't somebody stop and let me ride?
Why don't you stop and let me ride?
Won't somebody let me ride?
I'm movin' on down the line

Now it was 2:00am and I was high and dry
These beautiful chick gave me the eye
She opened the door and I slid by her side
And we headed on down the line

I'm so glad she stopped and let me ride
Somebody finally let me ride
I'm so glad she stopped and let me ride
We're gonna boogie on down the line

Rio




One hundred miles ahead
We're gonna moving on down the line

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Canned Heat's song "Road to Rio" tell a story of a man who is struggling to survive on the road. He can't find a decent meal and his girlfriend has left him feeling betrayed. The lyrics describe his desperation and glimpses of suicidal thoughts. He is standing on the road, hoping that someone will give him a ride to Rio. He feels ignored as the cars pass him by. However, he finally finds a woman who picks him up and takes him down the line to Rio. The song is about the hopelessness of being alone and abandoned but finding a glimmer of hope in a stranger.


The lyrics of "Road to Rio" reflect the social and cultural context of the late 1960s and early 1970s, a time when many young people were on the move, searching for meaning and adventure. Homelessness, poverty, and isolation were major issues of the time, and this song reflects these social concerns. It is a reminder that we must always be aware of those around us who may be struggling and need our help. The song also emphasizes the importance of human connection, which can be found even in the most unexpected places, and the importance of maintaining hope, no matter how dire the situation may seem.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I was livin' on the road
The singer was homeless and didn't have a permanent place to stay.


Couldn't get a decent meal
The singer didn't have enough money to buy proper food.


My baby, she gave me a dirty deal
The singer's partner cheated and mistreated him/her.


Now I'm hitchhikin' on the road to Rio
The artist is traveling to Rio de Janeiro by hitchhiking.


Tryin' to flag a ride from an automobile
The artist is trying to stop a car and get a lift from it.


Won't somebody stop and let me ride?
The singer is asking for help and support from strangers to get a ride.


Why don't you stop and let me ride?
The singer is pleading with anyone who might be listening to help him/her out.


I'm movin' on down the line
The artist is determined to keep moving forward and not give up.


I'm standing on the road right by the side
The artist is standing on the side of the road and waiting for someone to help him/her.


Nobody knows how many tears I've cried
The artist has been through a lot of emotional pain and suffering.


I've even thought about suicide
The singer has felt so hopeless that he/she has considered killing him/herself.


I guess it must be time to take a ride
The artist has decided to get moving and continue his/her journey.


Watchin' all the cars keep passin' by
The singer is feeling helpless and alone as he/she watches other cars ignore him/her.


The sun's goin' down, but I don't mind
Despite the fact that it's getting dark, the singer is determined to keep going.


I'm gonna catch a ride if it takes all night
The singer will keep trying to get a ride, even if it takes all night.


Now it was 2:00am and I was high and dry
It was 2:00am and the artist was still stranded without a ride.


These beautiful chick gave me the eye
A woman noticed the artist and showed interest in him.


She opened the door and I slid by her side
The woman invited the singer to join her in her car.


And we headed on down the line
The woman and the singer continued their journey together.


I'm so glad she stopped and let me ride
The artist is grateful that the woman decided to help him.


Somebody finally let me ride
After a long time, someone finally agreed to give the artist a lift.


We're gonna boogie on down the line
The woman and the artist will have fun and enjoy their journey together.


Rio
Refers to Rio de Janeiro, the destination of the singer's journey.


One hundred miles ahead
Rio de Janeiro is one hundred miles away from the singer's current location.


We're gonna moving on down the line
The singer and the woman will continue their journey to Rio de Janeiro.




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