They Call Me The Guitar Hurricane
Stevie Ray Vaughan Lyrics


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Well they call me hurricane an'
I've come to play in your town
Yeah they call hurricane an'
I've come to play in your town
If you don't like my music
I'm sure gonna drive to your town

Yeah I like my pocket full of money....
My whiskey, gin and wine
Yes I like my pocket full of money....
My whiskey, gin and wine
Why'all can come to dinner....
Love my lovin' all the time

Yeah they call me hurricane an'
I've come to play in your town
Yeah they call me hurricane an'
I've come to play in your town




If I can't play this guitar
I'm sure gonna drive to your town

Overall Meaning

The song "They Call Me Guitar Hurricane" is a boastful and confident declaration of Stevie Ray Vaughan's prowess as a guitar player. The opening lines, "Well they call me hurricane and I've come to play in your town," set the tone for the rest of the song. Vaughan is essentially stating that he is a force to be reckoned with, and that he is going to bring his music to every town and city he can.


The next line, "If you don't like my music, I'm sure gonna drive to your town," adds a bit of a threatening tone to the song. Vaughan is saying that even if someone doesn't like his music, he's going to keep playing and will even come to their town just to annoy them. This reinforces the idea that Vaughan is a confident and determined musician.


The second verse of the song talks about Vaughan's love of money and alcohol. He sings, "Yes I like my pocket full of money, my whiskey, gin and wine." This could be seen as a reflection of the typical rockstar lifestyle, but it also speaks to Vaughan's love of his craft. He knows that his music is in demand and that he can make a good living from it.


Overall, "They Call Me Guitar Hurricane" is a fun and upbeat song that showcases Stevie Ray Vaughan's talent and confidence as a musician.


Line by Line Meaning

Well they call me hurricane an' I've come to play in your town
I am known as the mighty force of nature, Hurricane, and I have arrived to perform my music in your city.


Yeah they call hurricane an' I've come to play in your town
Once again, people call me Hurricane and I have arrived to share my music with your community.


If you don't like my music I'm sure gonna drive to your town
If for any reason my music does not appeal to your taste, I will still continue to perform and share my passion in other cities.


Yeah I like my pocket full of money.... My whiskey, gin and wine
Along with performing my music, I also enjoy having a well-stocked purse containing alcohol and funds.


Yes I like my pocket full of money.... My whiskey, gin and wine
To emphasize, I do take pleasure in having a sufficient amount of money along with my assortment of alcoholic beverages.


Why'all can come to dinner.... Love my lovin' all the time
I am open to sharing my food and love with others, as it is something I enjoy and partake in frequently.


Yeah they call me hurricane an' I've come to play in your town
Once again, my reputation as Hurricane precedes me, and I am excited to perform my music for this city's audience.


If I can't play this guitar I'm sure gonna drive to your town
My guitar is an integral part of my life, and should I ever lose the ability to play it, I will leave to pursue it elsewhere.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: EDDIE JONES

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