Sitting on top of the world
Cream Lyrics


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One summer day, she went away;
Gone and left me, she's gone to stay.
She's gone, but I don't worry:
I'm sitting on top of the world.

All the summer, worked all this fall.
Had to take Christmas in my overalls.
She's gone, but I don't worry:
I'm sitting on top of the world.

Going down to the freight yard, gonna catch me a freight train.
Going to leave this town; worked and got to home.




She's gone, but I don't worry:
I'm sitting on top of the world.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Cream's "Sitting On Top Of The World" tell the story of a man whose lover has left him. Despite the heartbreak, the singer remains optimistic and confident, claiming that he's "sitting on top of the world." The song's opening lines describe the woman's departure on a summer day, revealing that she has left him for good. Although he acknowledges the pain of her leaving him, the man is not overly concerned as he believes he has everything he needs to be content in life.


In the following verse, the singer explains that he has spent the entire summer working hard and has continued to do so throughout the fall. While he admits to having had to celebrate Christmas in his overalls, his resolve remains strong. He maintains his optimistic outlook by singing the chorus, "She's gone, but I don't worry: I'm sitting on top of the world."


The final verse finds the singer leaving his town, heading towards the freight yard to catch a train. He sings of his desire to leave behind the memories of his departed lover and start anew. Yet, even with the uncertainty of his future, he remains unshaken, confident that he'll be able to overcome whatever challenges he encounters.


Line by Line Meaning

One summer day, she went away;
One day during the summer, my significant other left me;


Gone and left me, she's gone to stay.
She has left me and has no plans of returning;


She's gone, but I don't worry:
Even though she has left, I am not bothered or anxious;


I'm sitting on top of the world.
I am content with myself and my situation despite her departure;


All the summer, worked all this fall.
I worked hard throughout the summer and all through fall;


Had to take Christmas in my overalls.
I had to celebrate Christmas without proper clothing;


Going down to the freight yard, gonna catch me a freight train.
I plan on going to the freight yard to catch a freight train;


Going to leave this town; worked and got to home.
I worked hard and saved up enough to leave this town;


She's gone, but I don't worry:
Her absence does not bring me concern;


I'm sitting on top of the world.
Despite her leaving, I am content with my current situation.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Chester Burnett

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Thomas Ewing-Markey

The greatest power trio of all time. Rest in peace Jack, we miss you very much

thomas s

Man it just doesn't get any better than that thank you so much.

MT F.

The Origin of trio starts here...Look up "Trio" and these guys pop up. 😎

nickavenoso78

For me the top 5 power trio’s ever are Cream, Rush, ZZ Top, The Police and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Another great power trio is Triumph from Canada. RIP Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, Neil Peart and Dusty Hill. We miss you.

0l blue c10

I agree...but you can sleep on zztop pre eliminator album

ssyne

spot on cream the police nirvana my 3 faves cool to heavy all pure hybrid joy

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Vince Gamma

What is it about playing with Jack & Ginger that absolutely brings out the best in Clapton? Am I wrong?

Tim Salyer

All of Clapton’s best is with cream. I’m my opinion, and I love a lot of his stuff.

M01535

It's Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker of course you should put out your best effort just so you cannot be left out of the performance.

Ferreira Boti

You're right, no doubt.

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