High Sierra
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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I've been higher than the high sierra
Lower than Death Valley must be
I've been right, mostly wrong
Wrong about you, right about me

The way I feel, can't explain
So much passion turned to pain
The sun still shines most of the time
Did you know the sun shines when it rains

I've been higher than the high sierra
Lower than Death Valley must be
I've been right, mostly wrong
Wrong about you, right about me

I've been cussed and I've been praised
And I've been nothing these days
But I'll come back, time will see
If I'm wrong about you, right about me

I've been higher than the high sierra
Lower than Death Valley must be
I've been right, mostly wrong
Wrong about you, right about me




Wrong about you, right about me
Wrong about you, right about me

Overall Meaning

In "High Sierra," Linda Ronstadt opens with vivid imagery, claiming that she's been 'higher than the high sierra' and 'lower than Death Valley must be.' These lyrics are a nod to the geographical locations of California, where the high sierra mountain range is located in the eastern part of the state, and Death Valley is a dry, low-lying basin. Ronstadt doesn't just refer to physical location, however. She's also speaking about emotional highs and lows, perhaps a reference to the rise and fall of fame and fortune that she's experienced as a prominent musician in the industry.


Ronstadt goes on to express the complexity of her emotions through the lyrics, claiming that she's been right about herself but wrong about the person she's addressing. This reveals a self-reflective side to the song and perhaps suggests that she's endured heartbreak and a difficult breakup, something that many people can relate to. This emotional response is pointed out when she sings "The way I feel, can't explain / So much passion turned to pain."


Ronstadt's dynamic storytelling is captured through her lyrics, with indications of change and time throughout the song. She suggests that things can get better with time, declaring that she'll come back eventually, and perhaps her perspective on this other person will change, and she continues to summarize the song with the same set of lines, "I've been higher than the high sierra / Lower than Death Valley must be / I've been right, mostly wrong / Wrong about you, right about me." This repetition of the lyrics serves to emphasize the deep feelings of uncertainty, confusion, and passion that are present throughout the song.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been higher than the high sierra
I have experienced highs that are even greater than the incredible heights of the High Sierra mountain range.


Lower than Death Valley must be
I have also experienced lows that are even more intense than the extreme conditions of the Death Valley desert region.


I've been right, mostly wrong
I have made plenty of correct as well as incorrect decisions and judgments in my life, but mostly the latter.


Wrong about you, right about me
I may have misjudged you in the past, but I have been able to accurately assess and understand my own character and feelings.


The way I feel, can't explain
I am unable to articulate the depth and complexity of my emotions and sensations.


So much passion turned to pain
I have experienced intense feelings of love and desire that have transformed into feelings of intense anguish and suffering.


The sun still shines most of the time
Despite the difficult times I have faced, life goes on and there are still moments of brightness and positivity.


Did you know the sun shines when it rains
Even during times of sadness and tears, there may still be moments of sunshine and hope.


I've been cussed and I've been praised
I have had both negative and positive experiences with others, including both criticism and admiration.


And I've been nothing these days
Recently, I have felt unimportant and insignificant.


But I'll come back, time will see
Despite my current feelings of inadequacy, I remain hopeful that I will bounce back and regain my sense of purpose and value in life.


If I'm wrong about you, right about me
I believe that my self-awareness and understanding of my own character and emotions is more accurate than my previous judgments of others.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: HARLEY L. ALLEN

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