do you know the way to san josé
Trijntje Oosterhuis Lyrics


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Do you know the way to San Jose
I've been away so long
I may go wrong and lose my way
Do you know the way to San Jose
I'm going back to find some peace of mind in San Jose

L.A. is a great big freeway
Put a hundred down and buy a car
In a week, maybe two, they'll make you a star
Weeks turn into years
How quick they pass
And all the stars that never were
Are parking cars and pumping gas

You can really breathe in San Jose
They've got a lot of space
There'll be a place where I can stay
I was born and raised in San Jose
I'm going back to find some peace of mind in San Jose

Fame and fortune is a magnet
It can pull you far away from home
With a dream in your heart you're never alone

Dreams turn into dust and blow away
And there you are without a friend
You pack your car and ride away

I've got lots of friends in San Jose
Do you know the way to San Jose?

L.A. is a great big freeway
Put a hundred down and buy a car
In a week, maybe two, they'll make you a star

Weeks turn into years, how quick they pass
And all the stars that never were
Are parking cars and pumping gas

I've got lots of friends in San Jose




Do you know the way to San Jose?
Can't wait to get back to San Jose

Overall Meaning

The song "Do You Know The Way to San Jose" by Dionne Warwick was originally released in 1968 and later covered by Trijntje Oosterhuis. The track explores the struggles and hardships of attempting to make it big in Los Angeles, and the desire to escape and return to a simpler life back home in San Jose. The lyrics express the singer's fear of losing her way in the dizzying world of fame and fortune in LA, and her eagerness to reconnect with friends and find peace of mind in San Jose.


The opening lines of the song introduce the central theme of the song - the search for direction and stability. The singer acknowledges that she's been away from San Jose for too long and is at risk of getting lost in LA's fast-paced lifestyle. The juxtaposition of LA - a place where dreams can turn into reality quickly, and San Jose - a place that offers peace and comfort, furthers the contrast between the two cities.


The following lines describe the competitive nature of LA - a city that's full of opportunities that can break an individual in equal measure. The lyrics convey the idea that even with all your effort, fame and fortune are not guaranteed, and that can be a frustrating reality for many.


In conclusion, the song "Do You Know The Way to San Jose?" is a lyrical masterpiece that describes the ups and downs associated with chasing the American Dream. It exemplifies the emotional distress that many people experience when trying to achieve their goals while highlighting the importance of never forgetting your roots.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you know the way to San Jose
Asking if someone knows the directions to San Jose


I've been away so long
Expressing the longing to return home after a long time away


I may go wrong and lose my way
Acknowledging the possibility of getting lost and needing help finding the way


Do you know the way to San Jose
Repeating the initial question about getting directions to San Jose


I'm going back to find some peace of mind in San Jose
Stating the reason for the journey to San Jose- to find peace


L.A. is a great big freeway
Describing Los Angeles as a large, busy city


Put a hundred down and buy a car
Describing the typical procedure of buying a car in Los Angeles


In a week, maybe two, they'll make you a star
Referring to the entertainment industry in Hollywood and how quickly one can become famous in LA


Weeks turn into years
Reflecting on the passage of time and how quickly it passes


How quick they pass
Reflecting on time passing quickly


And all the stars that never were
Referring to the many people who come to LA with dreams of becoming stars, but never achieve fame


Are parking cars and pumping gas
Describing the jobs that many aspiring stars have to take to make ends meet in LA


You can really breathe in San Jose
Expressing the feeling of being able to breathe more easily in San Jose


They've got a lot of space
Describing San Jose as a more spacious city than LA


There'll be a place where I can stay
Anticipating finding a comfortable place to stay in San Jose


I was born and raised in San Jose
Sharing the personal connection to San Jose as the birthplace and hometown


Fame and fortune is a magnet
Describing the attractiveness of fame and wealth


It can pull you far away from home
Explaining how the pursuit of fame can cause one to leave home


With a dream in your heart you're never alone
Suggesting that holding onto one's dreams can provide comfort and companionship, even when physically alone


Dreams turn into dust and blow away
Reflecting on how dreams can fade away and disappear over time


And there you are without a friend
Describing the loneliness that can accompany the loss of dreams


You pack your car and ride away
Depicting the image of leaving LA in a car, with uncertainty about the future


I've got lots of friends in San Jose
Expressing the sense of belonging and having a supportive community in San Jose


Do you know the way to San Jose?
Repeating the question about getting directions to San Jose


Can't wait to get back to San Jose
Expressing the excitement and eagerness to return home to San Jose




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: HAL DAVID, BURT BACHARACH, BURT F. BACHARACH

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

MIC GARCH

Do you know the way to San José?
I've been away so long
I may go wrong and lose my way
Do you know the way to San José?
I'm going back to find
Some peace of mind in San José

L.A. is a great big freeway
Put a hundred down and buy a car
In a week, maybe two
They'll make you a star
Weeks turn into years, how quick they pass
And all the stars that never were
Are parking cars and pumping gas

You can really breathe in San José
They've got a lot of space
There'll be a place where I can stay
I was born and raised in San José
I'm going back to find
Some peace of mind in San José

Fame and fortune is a magnet
It can pull you far away from home
With a dream in your heart you're never alone
Dreams turn into dust and blow away
And there you are without a friend
You pack your car and ride away
I've got lots of friends in San José
Do you know the way to San José?

Oh, L.A. is a great big freeway
Put a hundred down and buy a car
In a week, maybe two
They'll make you a star
Weeks turn into years,how quick they pass
And all the stars that never were
Are parking cars and pumping gas
I've got lots of friends in San José
Ohhhh, Do you know the way to San José?
Hmmmm, Can't wait to get back to San José



All comments from YouTube:

Stephen Byrnes

Confident, effortless performance from this singer. Bloody impressive.

Tommy

Bloody well right to quote Supertramp.

reuireuiop0

Had she been like this when representing NL on the Euro song contest, she'd sure have made the top 10

DavidAKZ

@Daniella de groote Is that the English translation of her Christian name?

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Ramoncito Guevara

I grew up with this kind of music and having heard some of the versions of this song, this is by far the best rendition i have ever heard, thanks to you for uploading this video. Much appreciated.

Rachel Wong

can you believe it I cried listening to this version. brilliant rendition! it makes me wanna drive all the way to San Jose.

Tommy

ha, ha

Raythell Jordan

lol thats funny

LKBwheewhee

SAME!!! It's just SO GOOD! Glad I'm not the only one!

J

Man oh man! Great stuff! And the joy she exudes is so infectious!

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