Canadian Sunset
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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Once I was alone
So so lonely and then
You came out of nowhere
Like the sun up from the hills
Cold, cold was the wind
Warm, so 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 a love I couldn´t ignore
Down, down came the sun
Fast fast fast beat my heart
I knew, when the sunset
From that day we´d never part

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 a love that I couldn´t ignore

Down, down came the sun
Fast fast so fast fast beat my heart
I knew, when the suns et




From that day we´d never part
we´d never part, we´d never part

Overall Meaning

Sam Cooke's song Canadian Sunset is a romantic ballad that tells a story of how the singer had an unexpected encounter that led him to fall in love with the woman of his dreams. The song opens with the singer recalling a time when he was alone and feeling lonely until the day he met someone who came out of nowhere and lit up his life like the sun rising over the hills. The singer describes the cold wind blowing on a ski trail and how everything changed when he shared a kiss with the woman he just met. The warmth and thrill of that moment were indescribable and unforgettable.


The second verse of the song continues with the story of how the singer travels to Canada for a change of scene, where he meets the woman again. He looks deep into her eyes and finds a love he can't ignore. As the sun sets, the singer realizes that this is the beginning of something special and that he and the woman will never part. The chorus is repeated twice, emphasizing the unforgettable love he's found.


Canadian Sunset was written by Eddie Heywood and Norman Gimbel in 1956. It was originally an instrumental piece by Heywood, but Gimbel added the lyrics later. The song became popular after the release of the vocal version by Andy Williams in 1959, which reached #7 on the US charts. Sam Cooke recorded it for his album, my Kind of Blues, in 1961.


Line by Line Meaning

Once I was alone
I was feeling lonely before


So so lonely and then
My loneliness was deep and intense


You came out of nowhere
You appeared unexpectedly


Like the sun up from the hills
You radiated warmth and light


Cold, cold was the wind
The weather was chilly and harsh


Warm, so warm, warm were your lips
Your kiss was tender and passionate


Out there on that ski trail
We were outdoors, probably skiing


Where your kiss filled me with thrills
Your kiss was exciting and pleasurable


A weekend in Canada
I went to Canada for a short trip


A change of scene
I wanted some variety in my life


Was the most I bargained for
I didn't expect much from the trip


And then I discovered you
I met you and got to know you


And in your eyes
I saw something special and attractive


I found a love I couldn´t ignore
I fell in love with you and couldn't resist it


Down, down came the sun
The sun started to set


Fast, fast, fast beat my heart
I felt intense emotions, probably love and excitement


I knew, when the sunset
I realized at that moment


From that day we´d never part
We would stay together from then on


We´d never part, we´d never part
We wouldn't break up or separate




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Comments from YouTube:

@carlrennhack1525

Very good cover!

@mbsunlimited

The man with the golden voice.

@riendenbrok

My favourite song especially from canada

@davidmercer658

Crazy arrangement. Bumps is a good nickname for whoever arranged this. Not one of Sam’s best

@riendenbrok

Im from canada

@boballen9835

Bass is so out of place

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