California Here I Come
Fats Waller Lyrics


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When the wintry winds are blowing and the snow is starting in to fall
then my eyes turn west-ward, knowing that's the place I love the best of all
California , I've been blue, since I've been away from you
I can't wait 'til I get going
Even now I'm starting in to call, Oh...

California, here I come right back where I started from
Where Bowers of flowers bloom in the sun
Each morning at dawning, birdies sing an' everything
A sunkist miss said, "Don't be late" that's why I can hardly wait
Open up that Golden Gate
California here I come

Any one who likes to wander ought to keep this saying in his mind
"Absence makes the heart grow fonder" of the good old place you leave behind
When you've hit the train awhile, seems you rarely see a smile
that's why I must fly out yonder, where a frown is mighty hard to find! Oh....

California, here I come right back where I started from
Where Bowers of flowers bloom in the sun
Each morning at dawning, birdies sing an' everything
A sunkist miss said, "Don't be late" that's why I can hardly wait




Open up that Golden Gate.
California here I come.

Overall Meaning

Fats Waller's classic song "California Here I Come" is a joyful tribute to the state of California, and the longing of the singer to return there. The song is filled with vivid imagery of the beauty of California, with its flowers and sunshine, and the singer's eagerness to return to that place. The opening verse sets the scene for the song, describing the singer's desire to return to California as the wintry winds blow and the snow falls. The second verse elaborates on the beauty of California, with its blooming flowers and singing birds, and the eagerness of the singer to return there.


The third verse of the song contains a bit of wisdom for travelers who must leave their home behind. Waller advises that "absence makes the heart grow fonder" of the place you leave behind, and that it can be difficult to find happiness and contentment elsewhere. The joy of returning to California is contrasted with the difficulties and lack of happiness that the singer experiences while away.


Overall, "California Here I Come" is a cheerful and uplifting song that celebrates the beauty and appeal of California, while expressing the singer's homesickness and eagerness to return.


Line by Line Meaning

When the wintry winds are blowing and the snow is starting in to fall
When the cold winds of winter start blowing and snow begins to fall


then my eyes turn west-ward, knowing that's the place I love the best of all
I instinctively look towards the West, knowing that's where I love the most


California, I've been blue, since I've been away from you
I've been sad, California, since I've been away from you


I can't wait 'til I get going
I can't wait to start my journey


Even now I'm starting in to call, Oh...
Even now, I feel an urge to call out, Oh...


California, here I come right back where I started from
California, here I come, back where I began


Where Bowers of flowers bloom in the sun
Where there are lovely flowers blooming in the sunlight


Each morning at dawning, birdies sing an' everything
Every morning at daybreak, birds sing and everything comes alive


A sunkist miss said, "Don't be late" that's why I can hardly wait
A beautiful woman told me "Don't be late" and that's why I'm so eager to return


Open up that Golden Gate
Open the Golden Gate (bridge)


Any one who likes to wander ought to keep this saying in his mind
Anyone who likes to wander should remember this saying


"Absence makes the heart grow fonder" of the good old place you leave behind
"Absence makes the heart grow fonder" of the beloved place you've left behind


When you've hit the train awhile, seems you rarely see a smile
After being on the train for a while, it seems like you seldom see a smile


that's why I must fly out yonder, where a frown is mighty hard to find! Oh...
That's why I have to go out yonder, where it's hard to find a frown




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Comments from YouTube:

@ZingZee123456789

Fats Waller was amazing...One of the best.

@borbetomagus

@blobbiek5 The sheet music is available from Blue Black Jazz (a link from the video description). It was based on radio transcriptions Fats did in 1935 and 1939 -- "Complete Associated Transcription Session 1935-1939" (Storyville JUC2032076). He sounds like he's having a wonderful time performing these, and other songs. Highly recommended! Also on 'The 1935 Transcriptions' (Naxos) and 'The 1939 Transcriptions' (Naxos). @jcvartan Do you have Fats' song 'Lonesome Me' for Disklavier? Thanks!

@blancoarnau

it's €9.90, just paid for it and it is totally worth it

@blobbiek5

nice one xD Do you happen to know where i can find this song's sheetmusic? :)

@StanleyKewbeb1

Not bad, but can you make it say, "oh, we're floatin' down the Hudson, yas, yas!"

@blancoarnau

it's like a ghost playing the piano

@lilblueguy

FAAATTTSSS WALLLERRR!!!!!

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