Walking In A Hurricane
John Fogerty Lyrics


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Shadows fallin' in my room
Ghost riders dancin' on the moon
Night is closin' in again

Clutchin' to my tremblin' bed
Call your name 'til I'm out of my head
Walkin' the backstreets
Lookin' for clues
I got to get you back
If it's the last thing I do

I'll go walkin' in a hurricane
I'll come crawlin' in a drivin' rain
I'll keep searchin' 'til I go insane
I got to have your love

Lookin' out across the lights
I know you're out there
Runnin' with the night
'Round and 'round
A moth to the flame
And when I finally got you home
It's just a matter of time 'til you're gone
Heartache and shadow draggin' you down
This chain around your heart
Gonna put you in the ground

I'll go walkin' in a hurricane
I'll come crawlin' in a drivin' rain
I'll keep searchin' 'til I go insane
I got to have your love

Everytime you go away
I got the same old wild goose chase
Hangin' on to misery
I should-a quit you long ago
Just packed it up and hit the road
I'm just a junkie
Addicted to the flame
I'm hooked on the danger
I can't quit this game

I'll go walkin' in a hurricane
I'll come crawlin' in a drivin' rain




I'll keep searchin' 'til I go insane
I got to have your love

Overall Meaning

In John Fogerty's song "Walking in a Hurricane," he sings about the pain and desperation of longing for someone who is elusive and difficult to hold on to. The lyrics describe a restless night spent searching for any sign of the person he desires, even if it means walking in a hurricane or coming crawling in a driving rain. He is consumed by a desire to have their love and cannot let go, even though he knows it will only bring heartache and shadow to him.


Throughout the song, Fogerty uses imagery to convey the intensity of his emotions. He describes shadows falling in his room and ghost riders dancing on the moon; these images suggest a feeling of isolation and loneliness. He also mentions being hooked on the danger and addicted to the flame, which could be a reference to the thrill of pursuing something that is hard to obtain. Ultimately, the lyrics evoke a sense of desperation and obsession, as the singer continues to search for the love he craves.


Line by Line Meaning

Shadows fallin' in my room
The singer is feeling sad and lonely as represented by the shadows in their room.


Ghost riders dancin' on the moon
The singer is feeling haunted by past memories, which are represented by 'ghost riders' on the moon.


Night is closin' in again
The singer is feeling like their problems are overwhelming them, as the night seems to symbolize their troubles.


Clutchin' to my tremblin' bed
The artist is feeling scared and trying to hold onto their bed for comfort.


Call your name 'til I'm out of my head
The artist is so consumed by their love for someone that they keep repeating their name in their head, making it difficult to focus on anything else.


Walkin' the backstreets Lookin' for clues I got to get you back If it's the last thing I do
The singer is desperate to find a way to get their lover back, to the extent that they are walking around aimlessly in search of some sort of clue that would help them.


I'll go walkin' in a hurricane I'll come crawlin' in a drivin' rain I'll keep searchin' 'til I go insane I got to have your love
The singer is willing to face any hardship or obstacle to regain the love of their life, even if it leads them to a point of madness.


Lookin' out across the lights I know you're out there Runnin' with the night
The artist is aware that their lover is out there somewhere, living their life without them.


'Round and 'round A moth to the flame
The artist sees their lover's relationship with danger and risk as a dangerous addiction, and themselves as helplessly drawn to it.


And when I finally got you home It's just a matter of time 'til you're gone Heartache and shadow draggin' you down This chain around your heart Gonna put you in the ground
The artist knows that even if they succeed in winning their lover back, there is an underlying problem that would eventually lead to their relationship falling apart; the shadow of past mistakes and losses still hang over their relationship, which they can never shake off.


Everytime you go away I got the same old wild goose chase Hangin' on to misery
The singer knows that their lover leaving always leads to the same wild chase to win them back, which is motivated by their misery at being without them.


I should-a quit you long ago Just packed it up and hit the road I'm just a junkie Addicted to the flame I'm hooked on the danger I can't quit this game
The artist knows that their love for their partner is a dangerous and unhealthy addiction that they should have quit a long time ago, but they can't help themselves and are addicted to the thrill of the chase and danger in their relationship.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: FOGERTY

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Marvin Roop

John always kicked ass, he is america's greatest rock and roll band

C.D. Macaulay

This album deservedly won a Grammy. What d’ya know? They actually got it right once. Hello Guinness? I’d like to report a miracle.

hpa2005

IMO: this is kind of music we need more of.

ACS 79

Still ain’t happened 😰😆

m p

Una de las canciones más potentes de la historia, preciosa, para hervir la sangre y purificarla! Viva John Fogerty!

John Tate

One of the first albums I ever had or heard. Born in 1996. Still have the cassette today. It never gets old and it never will.

kain hall

i heard it doing about 130mph in a 1972 Plymouth satellite Sebring plus..... with a 440 swap.....
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my dad was a crazy fucker..... lol

America The Great

Same here. Born 89, got my cassette too. Fucking classic. One of the best.

Paul Kosi

I have always enjoyed the music of John Fogerty going back to when I first heard him in one of my favorite bands CCR. He is truly an amazing talent

Ajarthis

From Fortunate Son to Walking in a hurricane that's a true genius right there.

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