Rollin' And Tumblin'
Cream Lyrics


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Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey

We were rollin' and tumblin'
Right the whole night long

We were rollin' and tumblin'
Right the whole night long

When I woke up this mornin' baby
All I had was gone

Well I rolled my baby
She's goin' to jump and shout

Well I rolled my baby
She's goin' to jump and shout

When that train rolls up boys
I'm gonna come walkin' on home

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey

Engine driver blows that whistle
Fireman rings that bell

Engine driver blows that whistle
Fireman rings that bell





Well I didn't have time boys
To bid my baby farewell

Overall Meaning

The Cream's song "Rollin' And Tumblin'" is all about the ups and downs of love and life. The singer and his partner are out all night long, rolling and tumbling, which could either imply that they are dancing, or that they are riding a train. Either way, they are enjoying themselves despite the challenges that life has thrown their way. Sadly, when the singer wakes up the next day, he realizes that everything he had is now gone. Nevertheless, he is determined to keep going, and he decides to roll his baby out, to make her jump and shout. He knows that he will face hardships along the way, but he is ready to face them all. He is confident that when the train rolls in, he will find his way back to his baby.


The song features a number of powerful metaphors that help to convey the singer's message. For instance, the line "When that train rolls up boys, I'm gonna come walking on home" illustrates his determination to get back to his lover, even if it means travelling through rough terrain. The engine driver and fireman represent the challenges he must face, and the singing style of the song is bluesy, which reflects the struggles and challenges of life and love that the singer has faced.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
An emphatic expression of enthusiasm or excitement.


Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
An emphatic expression of enthusiasm or excitement.


We were rollin' and tumblin'
We were having a wild and enjoyable time.


Right the whole night long
We continued to have a great time throughout the entire night.


We were rollin' and tumblin'
We were having a wild and enjoyable time.


Right the whole night long
We continued to have a great time throughout the entire night.


When I woke up this mornin' baby
When I woke up this morning, my significant other was not there.


All I had was gone
My significant other left me without any explanation.


Well I rolled my baby
I danced and partied with my significant other.


She's goin' to jump and shout
My significant other is really excited and energetic.


When that train rolls up boys
When the train arrives, I will leave.


I'm gonna come walkin' on home
I will return home after leaving on the train.


Engine driver blows that whistle
The train driver signals departure with a whistle.


Fireman rings that bell
The fireman signals departure with a bell.


Well I didn't have time boys
I did not have enough time to properly say goodbye to my significant other.


To bid my baby farewell
To properly say goodbye to my significant other before leaving.




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Written by: Mckinley Morganfield

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The Calm Before The Storm

Lyrics
Well, I rolled and I tumbled, cried the whole night long
Well, I rolled and I tumbled, cried the whole night long
Well, I woke up this mornin', didn't know right from wrong
Well, I told my baby, before I left that town
Well, I told my baby, before I left that town
Well, don't you let nobody, tear my barrelhouse down
Well, ahh, mmm-hmmm, owww, oww ooo, aww, oww, oh
Aaa, mmm-hmmm, oww, oh oh oh owww, oww ooo, aww, oww, oh
Well, if the river was whiskey, and I was a divin' duck
Well, if the river was whiskey, and I was a divin' duck
Well, I would dive to the bottom, never would I come up
Well, I could a had a religion, this bad old thing instead
Well, I could a had a religion, this bad old thing instead
Well, all whiskey and women, would not let me pray



All comments from YouTube:

Marcus Freitas

man, what is Ginger Baker playing...he's like a locomotive ! Strong, fast but in control all the times. What a legend.

Doug Tarnopol

It's brutally difficult to keep that up so absolutely perfectly for that long. He was the man.

Fred Vlietstra

Yes.

Raeman C. Haines

Baker was doing only what any good drummer would do . The only thing different is he does it better than anyone else

Jerry Splinter

Clapton was 60, Bruce was 62 and Baker was 67 in 2005 when this was done...These guys were all in for these shows..

Rendersen22

+Jerry Splinter This reunion concert was in early May. Bruce was still 61 and Baker is 65.

linpiao111

Rendersen22 Happy you were able to correct.......?

Gregory Parrott

@linpiao111 Actually, it IS relevant that information which is posted be correct.
Otherwise, well, you know, it's 'Fake News'

Paddlefoot

Legends. Two of them gone but never forgotten

robert kelly

Saw them in the 60ā€™s little slower now but are t we all still knecmy top bands

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