Wichita Lineman
Sérgio Mendes Lyrics


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He is a lineman for the county
And he drives the mainroad
Searchin' in the sun for another overload
I hear you singing in the wire
I can hear you thru the whine
And the Wichita Lineman
Is still on the line
I know I need a small vacation
But it don't look like rain
And if it snows that stretch down south
Won't ever stand the strain
And I need you more than want you
And I want you for all time
And the Wichita Lineman
Is still on the line

And I need you more than want you
And I want you for all time




And the Wichita Lineman
Is still on the line

Overall Meaning

The song Wichita Lineman, written by Jimmy Webb and performed by Sergio Mendes, is a hauntingly beautiful and melancholic song about a county lineman who works tirelessly to maintain the power lines and keep them in working order. Despite the physically challenging and often dangerous job, the Wichita Lineman is dedicated to his work and continues to search for another overload in the sun, driving along the main road. As he works, he hears singing in the wire and through the whine, a perhaps metaphorical representation of the voices of those who depend on the power lines.


The chorus speaks of the singer's need and want for someone who is not present. He laments that he needs a small vacation but cannot take one because of impending weather, and the stress on the line if it snows down south. The Wichita Lineman is still on the line, dedicated to his work, and the singer needs and wants his absent love for all time.


In short, Wichita Lineman is a song that beautifully portrays the often-overlooked struggles of a working-class hero and the longing for connection that is shared by all people.


Line by Line Meaning

He is a lineman for the county
He is an electrician who works for the county's power company


And he drives the mainroad
He travels on the main road to reach the place where he needs to fix electrical issues


Searchin' in the sun for another overload
He is looking for any electrical overload issues under the shining sun


I hear you singing in the wire
He can hear the electrical wire singing because of high voltage


I can hear you thru the whine
He is able to hear the humming sound created by electricity


And the Wichita Lineman
Refers to the electrician working on the Wichita line


Is still on the line
He is still working on the electrical line


I know I need a small vacation
I know I need a short break from my work


But it don't look like rain
But it doesn't seem like it's going to rain anytime soon


And if it snows that stretch down south
And if it snows heavily in the southern part of the country


Won't ever stand the strain
The electrical lines won't be able to handle the weight of the snow


And I need you more than want you
I need you in my life more than just wanting you


And I want you for all time
I want to be with you for the rest of my life




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jimmy Webb

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

stevealexR1

He is a lineman for the county
And he drives the main roads
Searchin' in the sun
For another overload
I hear you singin' in the wires
I can hear you through the whine
And the Wichita lineman
Is still on the line
I know I need a small vacation
But it don't look like rain
And if it snows that stretch down south
Will never stand the strain
And I need you more than want you
And I want you for all time
And the Wichita lineman
Is still on the line
And I need you more than want you
And I want you for all time
And the Wichita lineman
Is still on the line



All comments from YouTube:

NECHO II

Such beautiful singing voices Lani Hall and Karen Philip have They are heavenly to listen to.

Jeff Neptune

Glen's version is so classic and epic but this haunting cover version by Brasil'66 approaches it in greatness.

Randall Sundeen

This song comes from the most prolific and creatively daring time of the late sixties I love music from this period thanks for posting ❤️

BroccoliQueefed

Such mellow smooth female voices. They were da-bomb. Timeless music.

Brad Peterson

Lani's & Karen's vocals gave me chills.

Dean Giusti

+Brad Peterson You are exactly right!! Phenomenal vocals. Hot too!!

Brad Peterson

Yep, Dean Guisti.

Edmund Charles

+Brad Peterson

Awesome ladies to be sure- perfect harmony! Today's music aside from the classics is trash to be polite.

Steven S

Every bit as good as Karen Carpenter, Diana Ross, Marilyn McCoo, Barbara Streisand, Judy Garland, etc

Steven S

Every bit as good as Karen Carpenter, Diana Ro

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