Bring It Back
J. Randall Lyrics


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Saturday, past September
In the jailhouse, I remember
I got caught with too much soul
Bringing it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico
Spanish lights and pretty faces
Trip you out to where the place is
Load you up and let you go

Bringing it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico
Across the border is where you get her
The wine's good, there ain't no better
I think I'll get me some to go




Bringing it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of J. Randall's song Bring It Back are about a Saturday in September when the singer got caught with "too much soul" in jail. He describes how he brought that soul back with him from Mexico where the "Spanish lights and pretty faces" "trip you out to where the place is." The singer also says that Mexico is where he'll "get her" and the "wine's good, there ain't no better" and that he's bringing all of that back with him.


The lyrics can be interpreted to mean that the singer wants to bring some of the excitement and energy he experienced in Mexico back with him to his normal life, but got caught up in his enthusiasm and ended up in jail. The use of the phrase "bringing it back" throughout the song emphasizes this desire to bring something back with him.


Line by Line Meaning

Saturday, past September
I recall a particular Saturday in September when this situation played out.


In the jailhouse, I remember
I recollect being behind bars at this moment in time.


I got caught with too much soul
My arrest was due to my possession of an excessive amount of passionate emotion.


Bringing it back from Mexico
I smuggled something valuable and powerful across the border from Mexico.


Bringing it back from Mexico
This action was not a one-time occurrence and I have done it before.


Spanish lights and pretty faces
The vibrant and attractive aspects of Spain captured my attention.


Trip you out to where the place is
These intriguing features of Spain will transport you to a specific location, figuratively speaking.


Load you up and let you go
The allure of Spain will intoxicate you, and then relinquish you when done.


Bringing it back from Mexico
Once more, I am confessing to smuggling something significant across the Mexico-US border.


Bringing it back from Mexico
If you were unclear about my previous statement, I'm repeating myself to emphasize the importance of this action.


Across the border is where you get her
To obtain something special or coveted, one must cross the border into a foreign land.


The wine's good, there ain't no better
The wine in this particular area is exceptional and cannot be surpassed in quality.


I think I'll get me some to go
I intend to purchase wine and bring it with me on my journey back home.


Bringing it back from Mexico
I am repeating myself again for the third time to stress my history of smuggling something of significance from Mexico.


Bringing it back from Mexico
And to hammer this point home, I'm repeating myself for one last time.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., CARLIN AMERICA INC
Written by: JOHN J CALE

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