California Dreamin'
Queen Latifah Lyrics


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All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray
Away for a walk on a winter's day
I'd be so safe and warm if I was in L.A.
California dreamin' on such a winter's day

I stopped into a church yes I did, that I passed along the way
And I got down on my knees down on my knees
And I pretended to pray, you know the preacher he likes it cold
'Coz he knows I'm gonna stay, as he knows I'm gonna stay
California dreamin' on such a winter's day, oh yeah

All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray
I've been for a walk on a cold winter's day, yeah
I'd be so safe and warm if I was in L.A
California dreamin' on such a winter's day

On such a winter's day, on such a winter's day
California, California dreamin', California dreamin'
Play that for me





I know it's just a dream, dream of California dreamin'

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Queen Latifah's song "California Dreamin'" allude to a longing for warmth and comfort amidst a cold winter's day. The first verse paints a picture of a desolate winter landscape with bare trees and gray skies. The singer of the song expresses a desire to find warmth and comfort in Los Angeles, which is often associated with sunshine, glamour, and luxury. The chorus repeats the phrase "California dreamin'" as a way of emphasizing this desire for a better, warmer life in sunny California.


In the second verse, the singer describes stopping into a church along the way and pretending to pray. This could be interpreted as an attempt to find solace in religion, or it could be seen as a cynical commentary on the hypocrisy of spiritual leaders who only care about money and status. The lyric "the preacher he likes it cold" may suggest that the singer is more attuned to the real-world concerns of warmth and comfort rather than the spiritual concerns of the church.


Overall, the song "California Dreamin'" reflects on the human need for warmth, hope, and escape. It speaks to the universal desire to find a better life, whether it be through a physical move to a new location or through some kind of spiritual transformation.


Line by Line Meaning

All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray
The environment is dull, with no signs of life, and sky is overcast.


Away for a walk on a winter's day
Taking a walk on a cold winter day for some distraction.


I'd be so safe and warm if I was in L.A.
She would be comfy and safe if she were in Los Angeles, the land of sun and glamour.


California dreamin' on such a winter's day
Daydreaming about being in California, which is referenced multiple times as a winter paradise.


I stopped into a church yes I did, that I passed along the way
On her walk, she went into a church that she saw on the path.


And I got down on my knees down on my knees
She kneeled down in prayer position.


And I pretended to pray, you know the preacher he likes it cold
She feigned praying, believing that the pastor preferred a colder atmosphere.


'Coz he knows I'm gonna stay, as he knows I'm gonna stay
She thinks the preacher gets happy that she is going to be sticking around.


California dreamin' on such a winter's day, oh yeah
She repeats her earlier idea of dreaming of California in the winter.


I've been for a walk on a cold winter's day, yeah
Reiterating the fact that she is out for a walk on a cold winter day.


On such a winter's day, on such a winter's day
Wow it’s such a dreary winter day.


California, California dreamin', California dreamin'
Repeating the concept of daydreaming about the fanciful paradise that is California.


I know it's just a dream, dream of California dreamin'
Concluding that the song’s content is just a fantasy, a dream about the sunny paradise of California.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: John Edmund Andrew Phillips, Michelle Gilliam Phillips

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