Sandy's Blues
Canned Heat Lyrics


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I need you, babe, yeah, you know it's true
I need a woman that won't play me for no fool
When things go wrong, yeah baby
Yeah child, sometimes I cry for you
Yeah babe, I'm gonna cry for you.
A man needs a woman to tell his troubles to
I swear don't you know, babe, yes it's you
When things go wrong, yeah baby, yeah
Yeah child, I cry for you
Don't you know I love you, baby ? I'm gonna cry for you.

You've got a good woman, I want you to take her everywhere you go
Please, treat her kinda gentle, babe, just so she'll know
When things go wrong, yeah baby
Yeah babe, I'm gonna cry for you
I'm gonna shed tears, child, I'm gonna cry for you
Now won't you (?) cry (?)

We're all telling the truth now, darling
It's the blues now.

Now I want you all to stand up right now and put your hands on the woman that you love.

When things go wrong, yeah baby
It's gonna, it's gonna make me cry for you
Yeah child, I'm gonna cry for you.

You know, people always asking me : 'Big Fat, why you always sing a sad sad song ?'
Well, you know, I have me a little girl in Cleveland
You know, it's heard to makes me sing, this here song
I told her, when you need somebody to call your own
I'll be your leading post when you come home
Just remember, darling, when you get yourself together
Yeah child, don't you know I'm gonna cry for you ?
Don't you know, child, I'm gonna cry for you ?

Well, that's my story, yeah I just told you, baby
……………… loneliness won't ………….

When things go wrong, yeah baby




I'll cry for you
Don't you know, child, I'm gonna cry for you ?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Canned Heat's song Sandy's Blues is a heartfelt expression of the singer's need for the woman he loves. He starts by confessing his need for her, emphasizing that he needs a woman who will not play him for a fool. The singer admits that sometimes he cries for her when things go wrong. He emphasizes that as a man, he needs a woman to talk to and share his troubles with. He assures the woman that he loves her, and he'll cry for her.


The second stanza of the song is a call to other men, asking them to take their women everywhere they go and treat them gently. The singer then reiterates that he'll cry for his woman when things go wrong. He invites the audience to stand up and put their hands on the women they love, indicating that the song is a tribute to love and relationships. Finally, the singer relates a personal story that inspires the emotional depth of the song. He speaks of a girl in Cleveland, whom he promises to be there for and to always cry for her when she needs him.


In summary, Sandy's Blues is a blues song about love, relationships, and the emotional vulnerability that comes with the love for another person. The lyrics express the need for companionship, the comfort of having someone to share one's worries with, and the pain and sadness that come when one's lover is not available. The song is a tribute to the emotional aspects of romantic love.


Line by Line Meaning

I need you, babe, yeah, you know it's true
The singer is expressing his need for a certain woman in his life, who he believes knows that she holds a special place in his heart.


I need a woman that won't play me for no fool
The singer desires a woman who won't take him for granted or deceive him.


When things go wrong, yeah baby
In times of trouble or hardship, the singer turns to his desired woman for solace and support.


Yeah child, sometimes I cry for you
The singer is so deeply invested in the woman that, when life gets tough, he has moments of emotional vulnerability and sadness on her behalf.


A man needs a woman to tell his troubles to
In difficult times, men often take comfort in confiding their struggles to a woman they trust and love.


I swear don't you know, babe, yes it's you
The singer feels certain that the woman he desires is the one he can trust with his worries and fears.


Don't you know I love you, baby ? I'm gonna cry for you.
The depth of the singer's attachment to the woman is such that he vows to shed tears on her behalf in moments of crisis, and emphasizes his love for her.


You've got a good woman, I want you to take her everywhere you go
The singer, addressing a man who he feels is lucky to have a woman in his life, encourages him to cherish and appreciate her by bringing her along on his travels and adventures.


Please, treat her kinda gentle, babe, just so she'll know
The singer requests that the man treat the woman he is with with tenderness, in order to communicate to her how valuable and important she is to him.


Now won't you (?) cry (?)
It's unclear what this line means, as there are question marks around the words. It could be interpreted as the singer asking the recipient of his message to cry on behalf of their loved one if they find themselves in a difficult situation.


We're all telling the truth now, darling / It's the blues now.
The singer is acknowledging that the song they are performing is a blues song, which often have lyrics that highlight emotional pain, hardship, and difficult relationships. Despite these themes, the singer is committed to being truthful in their words and expressions.


Now I want you all to stand up right now and put your hands on the woman that you love.
The singer is urging their audience to physically express their love and connection by placing their hands on the person they are romantically involved with.


It's gonna, it's gonna make me cry for you
The singer is acknowledging that they will experience strong feelings of empathy and sadness on behalf of the person they love when things go wrong.


You know, people always asking me : 'Big Fat, why you always sing a sad sad song ?'
The singer is familiar with others asking why they often choose to perform melancholy music, and may be indicating that their personal experiences inform their creative output.


Well, you know, I have me a little girl in Cleveland
The singer is revealing that they have a romantic interest or partner in Cleveland, who may be the source of the emotional content in their music.


Just remember, darling, when you get yourself together / Yeah child, don't you know I'm gonna cry for you ? / Don't you know, child, I'm gonna cry for you ?
The singer is reminding their loved one that, when they inevitably encounter difficulties and stresses, they can depend on the singer to feel deep empathy and devotion towards them.


Well, that's my story, yeah I just told you, baby / ……………… loneliness won't …………. / When things go wrong, yeah baby / I'll cry for you / Don't you know, child, I'm gonna cry for you ?
The singer concludes with the self-reflective acknowledgement that their song and its message may be a reflection of their own struggles with loneliness or love, but they reiterate their devotion to supporting their loved one through thick and thin.




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