California Dreaming
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

The lyrics of Wes Montgomery's song "California Dreaming" depict a person's longing for a better life while being stuck in a gloomy and unpleasant environment. The opening lines "All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey" describe a winter's day with a somber tone, setting the mood for the rest of the song. The singer expresses the desire to be in a warm and safe place like L.A., contrasting with the cold and melancholic circumstances he finds himself in.


The song then describes the singer stumbling upon a church on his walk, where he "pretends" to pray and take refuge from the outside world. The preacher is characterized as someone who understands the hardship of living in such weather conditions, possibly indicating that the singer is not alone in his struggles. The repetition of the first verse towards the end of the song brings back the same feeling of yearning, as the singer considers leaving his current situation and ending his misery.


Overall, "California Dreaming" is a poignant reflection on the human desire for a better life and the impact of external circumstances on one's emotional state.


Line by Line Meaning

All the leaves are brown
The fall season is a sign of the world’s beauty, but perhaps also associated with the slowing or end of life.


And the sky is grey
The sky in winter is often a dull gray, corresponding with hours spent indoors by the fireplace.


I've been for a walk
Going for a winter walk is a way to breathe in some fresh air during a time of year when you might feel cooped up indoors.


On a winter's day
Wintertime can be a silent, meditative time of year when people reflect on their lives and what they want to do next.


I'd be safe and warm
Los Angeles is a place associated with sunshine and warmth that can feel like a shelter from the harshness of winter.


If I was in L.A.
Los Angeles can be seen as a paradise with a different sort of climate, where people are happier, and all of their problems seem to evaporate.


California dreaming
The idea of having warm weather and no snow creates an illusion that becomes an obsession for some people.


On such a winter's day
Winter can be a bleak and stressful time of year, thus having a dreamy destination to escape to, like California, is a way to cope with this stress.


Stopped into a church
The quiet sanctuary of a church can feel warm and inviting when the outside world feels cold and harsh.


I passed along the way
Sometimes we don't even plan to walk into a church or reflect on the beauty of its interior, but we do it out of impulse in search of some peace.


Well, I got down on my knees
In a church, people might try to find clarity in their thoughts by kneeing down and praying, trying to make sense of their life.


And I pretend to pray
Sometimes we go through the motions of prayer without actually deep-thinking, only because it has become a comforting habit.


You know the preacher like the cold
A preacher who has spent most of his life in the church with its white and gray aesthetics, might have become accustomed to the bleakness of winter.


He knows I'm gonna stay
In a church, sometimes people find an anchor in the midst of harsh troubles, and finding a church is a way of showing they might stick around through the storm.


If I didn't tell her
Perhaps we might want to be somewhere else or do something else, but the journey to communicate how we feel is just as tough as the actual move or action.


I could leave today
The idea of packing and hoping onto a bus can be overwhelming, but the desire to escape the rut we're in can be great.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: John Edmund Andrew Phillips, Michelle Gilliam Phillips

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