Sunnyland
Canned Heat Lyrics


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James

Seems like I heard that lonesome Sunnyland blow
Seems like I heard that lonesome Sunnyland blow
Now it blowing just like it won't be back no more

Well I feel bad this morning, feel just like I want to cry
Feel bad this morning, feel just like I want to cry
Well my baby rode that Sunnyland this mornin',
She didn't even once say goodbye

I got a letter from my baby, and she said she was coming home
Got a letter from my baby, and she said she was coming home
Well sat around waiting, baby, and I hope it won't be long

She said, cool down papa, now you better change your way




She said, cool down papa, and you better change your way
Yeah, it's true, you know I love you baby, and you gonna need my help someday

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of “Sunnyland” by Canned Heat talk about the experience of losing someone special and feeling the heartbreaking pain of their absence. The song begins with a recollection of hearing the sound of Sunnyland, which is a reference to a train or a whistle, blowing in a lonely manner, almost as if it knows it won't come back again. The second verse conveys the feeling of deep sadness that the singer feels, wanting to cry because his significant other left him too suddenly without saying goodbye. He received a letter from her, declaring her intention to return, but he is still waiting for her to come back. In the last verse, she advises him to change his ways and that she still loves him.


The lyrics of “Sunnyland” bring forth different themes such as love, loss, and memory. The sound of the Sunnyland whistle represents change, and the feeling of melancholy that the whistle brings to the singer suggests that this change is inevitable. Moreover, the sadness that the singer feels indicates that love can drive people to experience intense heartbreak when their significant other leaves them. Despite the sadness, the song hints at the possibility of hope and redemption that the future may bring.


Line by Line Meaning

Seems like I heard that lonesome Sunnyland blow
I think I heard the train 'Sunnyland' blowing its whistle in a sad, lonely way


Now it blowing just like it won't be back no more
The train is blowing its whistle as if it's not coming back again


Well I feel bad this morning, feel just like I want to cry
I'm feeling really sad this morning and feel like crying


Well my baby rode that Sunnyland this mornin', She didn't even once say goodbye
My girlfriend took the Sunnyland train this morning without saying goodbye, leaving me feeling hurt and abandoned


Got a letter from my baby, and she said she was coming home
I received a letter from my girlfriend saying that she's coming back home


Well sat around waiting, baby, and I hope it won't be long
I'm patiently waiting for my girlfriend to come back home, hoping it won't be too long


She said, cool down papa, now you better change your way
My girlfriend told me to calm down and change my behavior


Yeah, it's true, you know I love you baby, and you gonna need my help someday
It's true, I do love you and you're going to need my help someday




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