Join Me In L.A.
Warren Zevon Lyrics


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Well they say this place is evil
That ain't why I stay
'Cause I found something that'll never be nothing
And I found it in L.A.

It was midnight in Topanga
I heard the DJ say
There's a full moon rising
Join me in L.A.
Join me in L.A.

[harmonies: Bonnie Raitt & Rosemary Butler]
O---
(wake up)
O---

I was at the Tropicana
On a dark and sultry day
Had to call somebody long distance




I said "Join me in L.A."
Join me in L.A.

Overall Meaning

Warren Zevon’s Join Me In L.A. is a song that appears to be about the city of Los Angeles (L.A.), but with a touch of irony. Zevon describes the city as an “evil” place, but that is not why he stays there. He has found something he values and wants to stay for. The song quickly changes direction when Zevon talks about a full moon rising in Topanga. He then implores people to come to L.A., urging them to join him in the city.


Zevon describes being at the Tropicana, a hotel in Los Angeles when he has to make a long-distance call. He invites someone to join him there in the city. Zevon’s lyrics portray the city as a place that people should come to for something they cannot get elsewhere.


In the end, Join Me In L.A. is a tongue-in-cheek invitation from Zevon, inviting people to L.A., despite its supposed evil nature. He invites them to come and finds the city's magnetism more appealing than its dark side.


Line by Line Meaning

Well they say this place is evil
People often describe this place as corrupt and immoral


That ain't why I stay
However, that isn't why I remain here


'Cause I found something that'll never be nothing
It's because I discovered something valuable that will always remain significant


And I found it in L.A.
This meaningful thing I found is located in Los Angeles


It was midnight in Topanga
At a late hour in Topanga,


I heard the DJ say
I heard the disc jockey on the radio announce


There's a full moon rising
That the moon was appearing completely illuminated


Join me in L.A.
I invited people to come with me to Los Angeles and share the experience


Join me in L.A.
Again, I repeat my invitation for others to come to L.A. with me


[harmonies: Bonnie Raitt & Rosemary Butler]
These two artists provided vocal harmonies for the song during this portion


O---
Instrumental break in the song


(wake up)
Possibly a vocal reference to awaken someone from a dreamlike state, as opposed to the physical act of waking up


O---
Further instrumental break in the song


I was at the Tropicana
I had been to the Tropicana rooftop bar in West Hollywood


On a dark and sultry day
During a hot and humid period which felt oppressive and daunting


Had to call somebody long distance
I needed to communicate with someone far away


I said "Join me in L.A."
During that communication, I again invited others to join me in Los Angeles


Join me in L.A.
Ending the song with a final invitation to L.A. for all listeners




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: WARREN ZEVON

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