Spanish Moon
Van Dyke Parks Lyrics


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Well the night that was high, we got into town
Was the night that the rain, it froze on the ground
Down the street I heard such a sorrowful tune
Comin' from the place they call the Spanish Moon

Well I stepped inside, and stood by the door
While a dark-eyed girl sang, and played the guitar
Hookers, and hustlers, filled up the room
I heard about this place they call the Spanish Moon

One false step, you get done in
It's a cold situation
If that -- that don't -- kill you soon
The women will down at the Spanish Moon

I pawned my watch, and I sold my ring
Just to hear that girl singing, (hear that girl sing)




Don't take long, to wake up ruined
The women will down at the Spanish Moon

Overall Meaning

The song "Spanish Moon" talks about a traveler who reaches a town on a night where the rain has frozen all around. He hears a sorrowful tune coming from a place called the Spanish Moon and decides to enter. In the dim-lit room, he finds a dark-eyed girl strumming a guitar and singing. The room was filled with hookers and hustlers, but he couldn't take his eyes off the girl. The traveler is so awed by her performance that he pawns his watch and sells his ring, just to hear her singing. The traveler knows that the Spanish Moon is a cold and dangerous place - one false step, and you could end up being hurt. The women there are not to be taken lightly, and they could ruin you in no time.


The song portrays a sense of tragedy and danger that surrounds the Spanish Moon, but it also has a sense of attraction that pulls people towards it. The melancholic tune and the dark-eyed girl's singing only add to the eerie atmosphere. The Spanish Moon could be a metaphor for life itself, where one can experience both beauty and peril at the same time. The traveler's willingness to risk everything for hearing the girl's music reinforces the idea of being drawn towards temptation and not being able to resist it.


Line by Line Meaning

Well the night that was high, we got into town
The night we arrived in town, there was a sense of excitement and anticipation in the air.


Was the night that the rain, it froze on the ground
The weather was cold and rainy, causing the ground to freeze over.


Down the street I heard such a sorrowful tune
I could hear a sad song being played somewhere nearby.


Comin' from the place they call the Spanish Moon
The song was coming from a place called the Spanish Moon.


Well I stepped inside, and stood by the door
I entered the building and stood near the door, taking in my surroundings.


While a dark-eyed girl sang, and played the guitar
A girl with dark eyes was singing and playing guitar onstage.


Hookers, and hustlers, filled up the room
The room was crowded with prostitutes and people looking to make quick money.


I heard about this place they call the Spanish Moon
I had heard about this establishment before, known as the Spanish Moon.


One false step, you get done in
It's easy to make a mistake that could result in harm.


It's a cold situation
The atmosphere is chilly, both figuratively and literally.


If that -- that don't -- kill you soon
If the cold or some other danger doesn't kill you, there are other threats to beware of.


The women will down at the Spanish Moon
The women who work there can be dangerous or damaging to those who get too involved with them.


I pawned my watch, and I sold my ring
I was willing to part with my possessions just to hear the music and be in the presence of the performers.


Just to hear that girl singing, (hear that girl sing)
My desire to listen to the music was strong enough to make me give up material possessions.


Don't take long, to wake up ruined
It doesn't take much time or effort to find yourself in a difficult or problematic situation.


The women will down at the Spanish Moon
Once again, the women at the Spanish Moon are seen as a potential source of trouble.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: STEVEN KRIKORIAN, CHARLIE SEXTON, DOYLE BRAMHALL, CHRIS LAYTON, TOMMY SHANNON

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Darryl D

One of their best!...

John Dentzman

Lowell George was such a creative,brilliant, cat, song kind of tells his battles with his demons, and what rock n roll was like.....to face it everyday,and the pressures. I miss ya Lowell

Shirl Lundin

I love cruising to this song!

nitro-production

yeah ^^

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