TV Mama
Canned Heat Lyrics


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I was in my bed a-sleepin'
Hey, hey what a dream
I was in my bed a-sleepin'
Hey, hey what a dream
Well, I was dreamin' 'bout my TV mama
One with the big, wide screen.

She got great big eyes
Little bitty feet
Love the way she talks
She talks so dog-gone sweet
She my TV mama,
She got a big, wide screen
Yes, every time she loves me
You know that woman sure gonna make me scream.

Go ahead, get it on now boys, play it awhile

Aw, go ahead now, Alan

Well, she's a fine-lookin' woman
Weighs about two hundred pounds
Well, she's a fine-lookin' woman
Yes, she weighs just about two hundred pounds
Well, you ought to see me, baby
When she makes my love come down.

She got eyes that shine like diamonds
Teeth shine like pearls
Yes, every time she loves me
She loves me ‘round the world
She's my TV mama
Yeah, she got a big, wide screen
Every time my baby loves me
You know that woman gonna make me scream.

Alright, let's do it one more time now

I was in my bed a-sleeping
Hey, hey, hey what a dream
I was in my bed a-sleeping
Hey, hey, hey what a dream (yeah)




Well, I was dreamin' ‘bout my TV mama
One with the big, wide screen.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Canned Heat's "TV Mama" describe the singer's infatuation with a woman he sees on his television screen. While he is sleeping in his bed, he dreams about this woman, whom he calls his "TV mama." He describes her as having great big eyes, little bitty feet, and a sweet, alluring way of talking. He is enamored with her large and wide TV screen and every time she loves him, it makes him scream. The singer's obsession with this woman is highlighted by the fact that he dreams about her and can't stop thinking about her.


One interpretation of the lyrics is that the TV mama represents the hyper-sexualized image of women often portrayed in the media. The singer is drawn to her physical appearance and seductive mannerisms as depicted on the screen. This could also be seen as a critique of the objectification of women in popular media, and the way that women's bodies are used to sell products and drive consumer culture.


Line by Line Meaning

I was in my bed a-sleepin'
I was sleeping in my bed.


Hey, hey what a dream
I had a great dream.


Well, I was dreamin' 'bout my TV mama
I dreamt about my favorite TV show.


One with the big, wide screen.
It had a big and wide screen.


She got great big eyes
The main character has big and attractive eyes.


Little bitty feet
Her feet are small and cute.


Love the way she talks
I like the way she talks, it's sweet and charming.


She talks so dog-gone sweet
The way she talks is extremely sweet.


She my TV mama,
The main character of my favorite TV show.


Yes, every time she loves me
Every time I watch the show, I feel like it's loving me back.


You know that woman sure gonna make me scream.
The show is so good that it excites me and makes me scream with joy.


Go ahead, get it on now boys, play it awhile
Let's enjoy this music and have some fun.


Well, she's a fine-lookin' woman
The main character in the show is very attractive.


Weighs about two hundred pounds
She is a bit overweight, but that doesn't matter to me.


Well, you ought to see me, baby
If only the main character could see how much I love the show.


When she makes my love come down.
The show makes me feel so much love and excitement.


She got eyes that shine like diamonds
Her eyes are very shiny and attractive.


Teeth shine like pearls
Even her teeth are very shiny and white.


Yes, every time she loves me
Every time I watch the show, it feels like it's loving me back.


She loves me ‘round the world
The show is so good that it feels like it's loving me everywhere in the world.


Alright, let's do it one more time now
Let's enjoy the music one more time before it's over.


I was in my bed a-sleeping
I was sleeping in my bed.


Hey, hey, hey what a dream
I had a great dream.


Well, I was dreamin' ‘bout my TV mama
I dreamt about my favorite TV show.


(yeah)
An exclamation of agreement and enthusiasm.


One with the big, wide screen.
It had a big and wide screen.




Writer(s): Lou Willie Turner

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Comments from YouTube:

Luminara Unduli

I was completely blown away when I first heard this. Such a raunchy, gritty sound. Great beat, Bob's amazing vocals, and some of the best harp phrasing I have ever heard! I simply cannot believe this was not put on an album! I refused to believe it. One of Canned Heat's finest moments for sure!!
Don't forget to Boogie!

Dan VanLandingham

Same here.I had a couple of their LPs years ago.I remember when Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson passed away in the summer of 1970.I think Larry "The Mole" Taylor and Bob "The Bear" Hite have passed on as well.This was a good group.

david allison

That amazing harp playing was created on a custom tuned instrument, the same as On The Road Again. It can't be done on a standard Richter tuned blues harp.

Jack Carver

There's also an awesome version by Fredddie King.

Stephen Morris

Nice simple song. Me like a lot.

Henry mchenry

Try the Elmore James version. Shorter but more punch.

Marie Vege

Who is singing ahhh through the whole song in the background? Around 3:25 they sing bye bye bye bye

Rubén Sampieri Cábal

It is God who is singing at the background.

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