Cane River
Jimmy Witherspoon Lyrics


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I'm goin' back to Cane River, down Lou'siana way
I'm goin' back to Cane River, down Lou'siana way
Back to Cane River, that's where I'm gonna stay

I've got a Creole beauty, cute as she can be
She gives me plenty lovin', ev'rything belong to me
I'm goin' back to Cane River, down Lou'siana way
Back to Cane River, that' where I'm gonna stay

She's got chicken in the yard, hogs in the pen
Cows in the pasture an' corn in the bin




I'm goin' back to Cane River, down Lou'siana way
Back to Cane River, that's where I'm gonna stay

Overall Meaning

The song "Cane River" by Jimmy Witherspoon is a love song that talks about the singer's desire to go back home to Cane River, Louisiana. He sings about his Creole love who he describes as a beauty and the source of all his happiness. He expresses his love for her in the line "She gives me plenty lovin', ev'rything belong to me" which shows that she is his everything. The singer also describes the lush life in Cane River, with chickens in the yard, hogs in the pen, cows in the pasture and corn in the bin, which is where he wants to stay with his Creole beauty. The song is characterized by blues notes, soulful melodies, and acoustic guitar strums with a rhythmic bass and drum backing, which gives it a unique sound that captures the essence of Louisiana.


The lyrics of this song have deeper meanings than just a simple love song. Louisiana was a hub of the slave trade and Cane River, Louisiana, was no exception. The singer's desire to go back to Cane River could be interpreted as a symbol of his desire to reclaim his roots, which were lost during the slave trade. The Creole beauty in the song is also a symbol of resilience and hope for the future. She is part of a community that has fought to maintain their heritage and culture despite the impact of slavery.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm goin' back to Cane River, down Lou'siana way
Jimmy Witherspoon is returning to Louisiana to Cane River


Back to Cane River, that's where I'm gonna stay
He plans to stay indefinitely at Cane River


I've got a Creole beauty, cute as she can be
Jimmy has a beautiful Creole woman in his life


She gives me plenty lovin', ev'rything belong to me
His partner is loving and devoted to him


She's got chicken in the yard, hogs in the pen
Her farm includes chickens and pigs


Cows in the pasture an' corn in the bin
She also has cows and corn on her farm




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JAMES J. WITHERSPOON

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