California Blues
John Fogerty Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I'm goin' to California, where they sleep out every night, yeah.
I'm goin' to California, where they sleep out every night, yeah.
I'm leavin' you, Mama, 'cause you know you don't treat me right.

Let me tell you somethin', Mama that you don't know,
Let me tell you somethin', good gal that you don't know,
Yeah, I'm a do-right Papa, and got a home everywhere I go.
I got the California blues, and I'm sure gonna leave here, Lord, Lord.
I got the California blues, and I'm sure gonna leave you here,
I may rob you blind, I ain't got not railroad fare.
Come on in here.

Listen to me, Mama, while I sing this song, Lord.
Listen to your Daddy sing you this lonesome song.
You got me worried now, but I won't be worried long.

I got the California blues, and I'm sure gonna leave here, hey, hey, hey.
I got the California blues, and I'm sure gonna leave you here,




I may rob you blind, I ain't got not rail-road fare.
Honey, get over here.

Overall Meaning

In John Fogerty's song California Blues, the singer is leaving his mom and going to California where people sleep out every night. He is leaving because his mom does not treat him right. The singer then proceeds to tell his mom that he is a "do-right Papa" and has a home everywhere he goes, implying that he can take care of himself. He sings about the California blues and how he is sure to leave her behind. He even jokes that he might rob her blind because he does not have enough money for the railroad fare.


Overall, the song is about leaving behind a troubled past and embarking on a journey to a better future. The California blues are a metaphor for the singer's restless spirit and desire for change. He is ready to leave everything behind, including his past, and start fresh in a new place. The song captures the essence of the American dream and the idea of going west to seek fortune and opportunity.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm goin' to California, where they sleep out every night, yeah.
I've decided to head to California, where people sleep outside all the time.


I'm leavin' you, Mama, 'cause you know you don't treat me right.
I'm leaving you because of the way you treat me.


Let me tell you somethin', Mama that you don't know,
I'm going to tell you something you don't know, dear mother:


Yeah, I'm a do-right Papa, and got a home everywhere I go.
I'm a good man and can find a home anywhere I end up.


I got the California blues, and I'm sure gonna leave here, Lord, Lord.
I'm feeling down and ready to leave this place for California.


I may rob you blind, I ain't got not railroad fare.
I might steal from you because I don't have the money for a train ticket.


Listen to me, Mama, while I sing this song, Lord.
Hear my voiсe, mother, as I sing this song, oh Lord.


You got me worried now, but I won't be worried long.
You've got me concerned now, but I won't be for long.


Honey, get over here.
Sweetheart, come closer to me.




Contributed by Maria D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

MildlyAnnoyedAHM

All the vocals and every single instrument on the entire album. Every silhouette on the album cover is John Fogerty. A true icon. This Jimmie Rodgers cover is my absolute favourite.

NoBs

Never gave him the credit he deserves.. this is good stuff. Gets your foot tapping and your body swaying... all w/out you even knowing it.

Roger Sayer

Amazing to think that every instrument and voice is John, what an amazing talent; I saw him a few years ago, no support act, not much chat, just 2 and a half hours of great music; when he did CCR numbers, if you closed your eyes, you'd swear it WAS them !! Plus his great solo songs; what a talent !!

guyfromgalax

Two heroes: Fogerty and Rodgers. Just check into how many great artists have been influenced and loved Jimmie Rodgers. And Fogerty? Just decades of genius and soul.

Windsong1a

This is waaaaaaaaay better  than anything on so called country radio today!

Eric Sutter

Fogerty has a voice!

latokatn506

this guy just is great talent that has been around for so long he is just as good as any top star's in the music world

Patsy Ricker

Awesome...hard to believe this was originally released in 1929.. sweet!

sophia paul

Awesome... excellent... great songs... Super .. love em!!! All!!!!

collette bellpainter

Soooooooooo GOOD...........everything he sings is music.

More Comments

More Versions