Canadian Sunset
Lawrence Welk Lyrics


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Once I was alone
So lonely and then
You came, out of nowhere
Like the sun up from the hills

Cold, cold was the wind
Warm, warm were your lips
Out there, on that ski trail
Where your kiss filled me with thrills

A weekend in Canada, a change of scene
Was the most I bargained for
And then I discovered you and in your eyes
I found the love that I couldn't ignore

Down, down came the sun
Fast, fast, fast, beat my heart




I knew when the sun set
From that day, we'd never ever part

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lawrence Welk's song "Canadian Sunset" speak to a transformative experience with love. The song opens with the singer admitting to being once "alone" and "lonely," until someone "came, out of nowhere / Like the sun up from the hills." This opening verse highlights the unexpected nature of love and its ability to fill an emotional void one may not have been consciously aware of. The second verse describes a physical attraction between the two lovers, with "Cold, cold was the wind" serving as an external metaphor for the initial distance between them, but "Warm, warm were your lips" indicating the heat and connection they ultimately shared.


The chorus of the song draws from the picturesque setting of Canada and the way it serves as a metaphor for the fresh start that love can bring. The singer sings, "A weekend in Canada, a change of scene / Was the most I bargained for / And then I discovered you and in your eyes / I found the love that I couldn't ignore." Here, the idea is that, while the singer may have sought a physical and emotional escape in traveling to Canada, they were met with much more than they could have imagined in their new love.


The final verse of the song returns to the setting of the Canadian sunset and sees the singer affirming their love for their partner. The line "From that day, we'd never ever part" speaks to the permanence of their love and the way it changed their lives for the better.


Line by Line Meaning

Once I was alone
I used to be by myself


So lonely and then
I felt so isolated and disconnected from everything


You came, out of nowhere
Suddenly, without warning, you appeared


Like the sun up from the hills
Just like the sun, rising above the horizon


Cold, cold was the wind
The wind was really chilly


Warm, warm were your lips
Your lips felt so warm and inviting


Out there, on that ski trail
We were skiing in the great outdoors


Where your kiss filled me with thrills
Your kiss filled me with excitement and joy


A weekend in Canada, a change of scene
We traveled to Canada for a brief getaway, to do something different


Was the most I bargained for
I hadn't expected anything more than a simple change of scenery


And then I discovered you and in your eyes
But then I met you and saw something special in your eyes


I found the love that I couldn't ignore
I realized that I had found love that I couldn't dismiss or disregard


Down, down came the sun
The sun started to set, sinking lower and lower in the sky


Fast, fast, fast, beat my heart
My heart was pounding rapidly and with great intensity


I knew when the sun set
At that moment, I knew


From that day, we'd never ever part
That we would always be together from then on




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Norman Gimbel, Eddie Heywood

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