Season Of The Witch
The Blues Brothers Lyrics


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When I look out my window
Many sites to see
When I look in my window
So many different people to be
It's strange
So very strange
You got to pick up every stitch
You got to pick up every stitch
Must be the season
The season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch

When I look over my shoulder
What do you think I see
Some other cat looking over
His shoulder right at me
And it's strange
Surely strange
You got to pick up every stitch
Beatniks are out to make it rich
Oh, no
Must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch


When I look out my window
So many sites to see
When I look into my window
So many different people to be
You got to pick up every stitch
Rabbit's runnin' in the ditch
Beatniks are out to make it rich
Oh, no
Oh, no
Must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch




Must be the season of the witch
Must be the season of the witch

Overall Meaning

The Blues Brothers' song Season of the Witch is a commentary on the era of change in the 1960s. The song starts with the singer looking out his window and seeing "so many sites to see." He describes looking into his window and seeing "so many different people to be," indicating a sense of identity crisis and confusion. The line "It's strange, so very strange," can be interpreted as a reflection on the strange times they were living in.


The singer then looks over his shoulder and sees "some other cat looking over his shoulder right at me," indicating a sense of paranoia and mistrust. The line "Beatniks are out to make it rich" is another commentary on the changing times, as beatniks were associated with the counterculture movement and their rejection of mainstream society. The repetition of "you got to pick up every stitch" serves as a reminder that in times of change and uncertainty, one must pay close attention to details and be vigilant.


Overall, Season of the Witch can be interpreted as a reflection on the social and political changes happening in the 1960s, and the theme of identity crisis and paranoia is woven throughout the song.


Line by Line Meaning

When I look out my window
From my perspective, there are so many different things and people to see


Many sites to see
There are many interesting and diverse things to observe


When I look in my window
Upon reflection, there are so many ways I can see and present myself


So many different people to be
I have the ability to be whoever I want to be and express myself in various ways


It's strange
The situation or environment is peculiar and unusual


So very strange
The situation or environment is excessively odd and unusual


You got to pick up every stitch
You need to pay close attention to every detail and be meticulous in your actions


Must be the season
It is likely that this period of time is characterized by a certain mood or atmosphere


The season of the witch
This is a time when people are exposed to strange happenings and unusual events


When I look over my shoulder
When I turn around to see what's behind me


What do you think I see
What do you believe is in my line of sight


Some other cat looking over
An unknown person is observing and watching me


His shoulder right at me
The person is peering directly at me from their shoulder position


Surely strange
Definitely odd and hard to understand


Beatniks are out to make it rich
A group of people are trying to get wealthy through unorthodox means


Oh, no
An expression of concern or worry


Rabbit's runnin' in the ditch
Unusual and chaotic occurrences are happening


Must be the season of the witch
These events are occurring during a time period with a spooky, otherworldly vibe




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