Rio
The Doobie Brothers Lyrics


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When things get stale
You get on a boat and sail to Rio
The beaches and the sea
That's where I long to be
In Rio
But I'm workin' for the man every day up in the city
Got to get away on a boat around the corner
And it's waiting there for you and me
In Rio

Dark eyed lady
Drive Mercedes everywhere
In Rio
She said, "Do you wanna take a ride?"
So I jumped right in beside her
In Rio

But I'm workin' for the man every day up in the city
Got to get away on a boat around the corner
And it's waiting there for you and me
In Rio

When things get stale
You get on a boat and sail to Rio
The beaches and the sea
That's where I long to be
In Rio

But I'm workin' for the man every day up in the city
Got to get away on a boat around the corner




And it's waiting there for you and me
In Rio

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Doobie Brothers' song Rio explore the idea of escape and adventure, as the singer describes the allure of the city of Rio de Janeiro. The verses focus on the monotony of everyday life and the desire to break free from it, with the repeated line "But I'm workin' for the man every day up in the city, got to get away on a boat around the corner". This line emphasizes the feeling of being trapped and the need for a change of scenery.


The chorus is where the fantasy of escaping to Rio takes off. The singer imagines the beautiful beaches and sea of Rio, which is where they long to be. This desire to escape is further emphasized with the line "When things get stale, you get on a boat and sail to Rio", implying that the only way to break free from their mundane routine is to physically leave and take a trip to Rio.


The second verse introduces a dark-eyed lady who drives a Mercedes and invites the singer to take a ride with her in Rio, further emphasizing the allure of the city and the sense of adventure the singer craves. The chorus repeats, ending the song with the same desire for escape and longing for Rio.


Overall, the lyrics to Rio convey the universal desire for adventure and escape from routine life, emphasizing the allure of exotic locations like Rio de Janeiro.


Line by Line Meaning

When things get stale
When life becomes repetitive and boring


You get on a boat and sail to Rio
Travel to the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil


The beaches and the sea
The stunning coastline of Rio de Janeiro


That's where I long to be
Expressing desire to escape to Rio


But I'm workin' for the man every day up in the city
Trapped in a monotonous routine of working for a boss in the city


Got to get away on a boat around the corner
Must find a way to escape on a boat nearby


And it's waiting there for you and me
The boat to Rio is readily available for both of us


Dark eyed lady
Reference to a woman with a distinctive and beautiful appearance


Drive Mercedes everywhere
Driving a luxury car in Rio


She said, "Do you wanna take a ride?"
Inviting the artist to join her on a drive


So I jumped right in beside her
Accepting the invitation to ride with her




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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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