California Dreamin'
Wes Montgomery Lyrics


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All the leaves are brown
And the sky is grey
I've been for a walk
On a winter's day
I'd be safe and warm
If I was in L.A.

California dreaming
On such a winter's day

Stopped into a church
I passed along the way
Well, I got down on my knees
And I pretend to pray
You know the preacher like the cold
He knows I'm gonna stay

All the leaves are brown
And the sky is grey
I've been for a walk
On a winter's day




If I didn't tell her
I could leave today

Overall Meaning

In Wes Montgomery's interpretation of "California dreamin'," he brings an introspective and mellowing vibe to the song, emphasizing the reflective and longing mood created by the lyrics. The opening stanza sets the scene in a cold and dreary winter's day, and the singer mentions how they would feel safe and warm if they were in L.A. The vivid imagery of the brown leaves and grey sky furthers the description of a bleak and monotonous environment, which contrasts with the romanticized notion of California as a place of warmth and opportunity. The chorus repeats the phrase "California dreaming" to capture the essence of this desire to escape the present reality and imagine a brighter future.


The second stanza adds another layer of depth to the song as it reveals the singer's emotional state. They stop by a church and pretend to pray, emphasizing how they're seeking solace and meaning in life. However, they confess that they are not truly religious and do not believe in the prayers they are saying. The preacher, who understands the futility of trying to escape the cold, sees through their act and knows they're going to stay. This adds a sense of resignation to the song, as if the singer has come to accept their current situation and surroundings.


Overall, Wes Montgomery's interpretation of "California dreamin'" captures the poignancy of the lyrics and adds his signature blend of smooth jazz and soulful guitar playing to create a relaxed and contemplative mood.


Line by Line Meaning

All the leaves are brown
The leaves have turned brown because of the winter season.


And the sky is grey
The sky is grey because of the weather, which is cold and cloudy.


I've been for a walk
The singer went for a walk, despite the cold weather.


On a winter's day
This occurrence happened in winter, as it is cold and snowy.


I'd be safe and warm
The singer would be cozy and warm if they were in Los Angeles, which has a warmer winter climate.


If I was in L.A.
The singer believes that if they were in Los Angeles, they would feel safe and warm.


California dreaming
The singer is fantasizing or daydreaming about being in California, specifically Los Angeles.


On such a winter's day
This day is a winter day, and the singer is thinking about California.


Stopped into a church
The singer went into a church during their walk.


I passed along the way
The church was on the singer's route during their walk.


Well, I got down on my knees
The singer knelt down on their knees in the church.


And I pretend to pray
The singer acted as if they were praying, though it is unclear if they actually did.


You know the preacher like the cold
The preacher is familiar with and well-acquainted with cold weather.


He knows I'm gonna stay
The preacher is aware that the singer is not just visiting and will be staying in the area for a while.


If I didn't tell her
The singer considers not telling someone something.


I could leave today
If the singer did not convey something to someone, they could leave right away.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN EDMUND ANDREW PHILLIPS, MICHELLE GILLIAM

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