Sitting On Top Of The World
Robert Cray Band Lyrics


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One summer day, she went away
She's gone and left me, she's gone to stay
My baby's gone and I don't worry
'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world

You know that I worked all the summer, down on the farm
And oh, I had to take Christmas in my overalls
My baby's gone and I don't worry
Sitting on top of the world

Going down to the freight yard, I'm gonna catch me a train
I believe I hear it coming now
I know that I'm gonna to leave this town, now baby
Worked and got hard

My baby's gone, yes




'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world
Close the door behind you

Overall Meaning

The Robert Cray Band's song, Sitting On Top Of The World, is all about the lead singer's positivity and determination despite his lover leaving him. The lyrics tell a story of a man who has lost his love, but he doesn't let it get him down. He talks about how she's gone away and how she's leaving him for good, but he's not worried. He has a powerful confidence that he can handle whatever comes his way, and he remains optimistic that he can move forward and start anew.


The character in the song has worked hard all summer, and he's struggled through the tough times. Despite this, he remains strong and determined, even when he has to take Christmas festivities in his overalls, indicating a lack of resources. Finally, he decides that he's going to move on and catch a train out of town. This is a pivotal moment in the song, as it signifies a new beginning, a fresh start on which the singer sits on top of the world, regardless of the challenges that he will face in the future.


Line by Line Meaning

One summer day, she went away
The singer's lover left him on a hot summer day


She's gone and left me, she's gone to stay
She has left him for good and moved away


My baby's gone and I don't worry
Despite his lover leaving him, the singer is not worried or bothered


'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world
The singer feels confident and content despite the breakup


You know that I worked all the summer, down on the farm
The singer spent his summer working hard on a farm


And oh, I had to take Christmas in my overalls
He was so busy working that he didn't have time to change clothes for Christmas


Going down to the freight yard, I'm gonna catch me a train
The singer is leaving town to start a new chapter in his life


I believe I hear it coming now
He can hear the train approaching


I know that I'm gonna to leave this town, now baby
He is determined to move on and leave the past behind


Worked and got hard
He worked hard to improve his situation and move on from the breakup


My baby's gone, yes
Repeating that his lover has left him


'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world
Despite the heartbreak, the singer feels in control and happy


Close the door behind you
The song ends with an instruction to close the door and move on from the past




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