Chateau
The Doobie Brothers Lyrics


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Standing on the back porch talking to your sister
The walls came down and hit me like a Twister
Been locked up and they've thrown away the key
Now we've all got a show on the real TV

Going back, yeah, yeah
Going back, whoa, whoa
Going back, yeah, yeah
Gotta get back, gotta get back
Going back to the Chateau
Going back to the Chateau
Gotta get back

Hanging in the alley on a Saturday night
Howling at the moon feeling alright
Talking trash you crazy freak
Hit him so damn hard he won't get up for a week

Going back, yeah, yeah
Going back, whoa, whoa
Going back, yeah, yeah
Gotta get back, gotta get back
Going back to the Chateau
Going bac to the Chateau
Gotta get back

Going back, yeah yeah
Going back, whoa whoa
Going back, yeah yeah
Gotta get back, gotta get back
Going back to the Chateau
Going back to the Chateau




Going back to the Chateau
Gotta get back

Overall Meaning

The song "Chateau" by The Doobie Brothers tells the story of someone escaping their confinement and returning to a place they call home, the Chateau. The first verse sets the scene with the singer standing on the back porch, talking to their sister, when suddenly the walls come crashing down, hitting them like a Twister. This could be a metaphorical representation of the hardships and obstacles they faced before breaking free, or it could be a literal description of the destruction of the place they were held captive. Nevertheless, they declare that they have been locked up and the key has been thrown away. However, they have managed to escape and now everyone has their attention on the "real TV" show they are putting on.


The second verse describes a different scene, where the singer is found hanging out in the alley on a Saturday night, "howling at the moon" and feeling alright. They interact with someone who talks trash to them, and the singer hits the individual so hard that they won't get up for a week. This could be interpreted as the singer taking control of their life and saying that no one will bring them down again. The chorus repeats the line "going back to the Chateau" and emphasizes the need to go back, to get back to where they belong. It's as if they are seeking refuge in a place that brings them peace, and they will do whatever it takes to return there.


Overall, "Chateau" is a catchy, upbeat song that tells a story of escape, freedom, and finding a place to call home. The Doobie Brothers showcase their musicianship and their ability to craft a rock song that tells a story.


Line by Line Meaning

Standing on the back porch talking to your sister
I was having a conversation with your sister on the back porch.


The walls came down and hit me like a Twister
Suddenly, everything changed and it hit me hard, like a disaster.


Been locked up and they've thrown away the key
I've been imprisoned and there's no chance of escape.


Now we've all got a show on the real TV
Our lives are being broadcasted for the world to see on mainstream television.


Hanging in the alley on a Saturday night
I was chilling in the alley on a Saturday night.


Howling at the moon feeling alright
I was feeling good and expressing myself by howling under the moonlight.


Talking trash you crazy freak
Insulting you and pointing out how unusual you are.


Hit him so damn hard he won't get up for a week
I punched someone so hard that he wouldn't be able to recover for an entire week.


Going back to the Chateau
I'm returning to the Chateau.


Gotta get back
I have to get back to where I came from.




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Weird Al Yankovich


on Daughters of the Sea (demo)

That isn't the demo version. It's the crappy studio version.

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