Sweet Home Chicago
Various Artists Lyrics


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Come on
Oh baby don't you wanna go
Come on
Oh baby don't you wanna go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Come on
Baby don't you wanna go
Hidehey
Baby don't you wanna go
Back to that same old place
Oh sweet home Chicago

Well, one and one is two
Six and two is eight
Come on baby don't ya make me late
Hidehey
Baby don't you wanna go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Come on
Baby don't you wanna go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Six and three is nine
Nine and nine is eighteen
Look there brother baby and see what I've seen
Hidehey
Baby don't you wanna go
Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Oh come on
Baby don't you wanna go
Come on
Baby don't you wanna go




Back to that same old place
Sweet home Chicago

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Sweet Home Chicago" by Various Artists paint a picture of a nostalgic feeling for a place filled with memories. The song is believed to be a blues standard recorded by various artists throughout the decades, with a popular version by blues legend Robert Johnson. The song is known for its catchy guitar riff and memorable lyrics that touch on universal themes such as love, loss, and longing.


The song starts with an invitation to go back to a familiar place. This place is "Sweet Home Chicago," a destination that evokes feelings of warmth and comfort. The repetition of the invitation to "come on" emphasizes the eagerness to return to this place. The lyrics suggest that this place is full of memories and that the singer wants to relive those moments once more.


Moving on to the second verse, the singer emphasizes the urgency of the invitation by saying "don't you make me late." The use of numbers in the lyrics creates a playful tone and adds a sense of rhythm to the song. The song then shifts to the third verse, where the singer tells the listener to look around and see what they have seen. This line suggests that the singer wants the listener to recognize the importance of the place they are returning to, and all the memories that it holds.


Overall, "Sweet Home Chicago" is a song that touches on the universal feeling of nostalgia and longing for a familiar place. The lyrics and melody create a sense of happiness and excitement around the idea of returning to this place, reminding listeners of the importance of memories and the familiar.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on
Let's go


Oh baby don't you wanna go
Don't you want to join me in returning to a familiar location?


Back to that same old place
Returning to the place once again


Sweet home Chicago
Home in Chicago is as sweet as it gets


Hidehey
Expressing excitement and enthusiasm


Well, one and one is two
A leftover lyric from a previous song, potentially meant to fill space or add rhythm


Six and two is eight
A continuation of the previous lyric, still irrelevant to the rest of the song


Come on baby don't ya make me late
Let's hurry up so we don't miss anything


Six and three is nine
Another continuation of a previous song, separate from the rest of the lyrics


Nine and nine is eighteen
Continuing with the irrelevant lyrics


Look there brother baby and see what I've seen
Take a look around and appreciate what I appreciate


Oh come on
Urging even more to come along


Baby don't you wanna go
Asking again if the other person wants to come along


Back to that same old place
Returning to the beloved place once more


Sweet home Chicago
Emphasizing the desired destination




Writer(s): Blues, Elwood / Blues, Brother Zee / Shaffer, Paul / Blues Brothers Band

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