In this vibrant anthem, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band celebrates American car culture and its symbolic representation of freedom and identity. The lyrics evoke images of classic cars such as Cadillacs, which are not just modes of transportation but emblems of achievement and nostalgia. The reference to "Cadillac Ranch," an actual art installation featuring Cadillacs buried nose-down in Texas, serves as a metaphor for both a playground for enthusiasts and a final resting place for these cherished vehicles. Through mentions of iconic figures like James Dean and Burt Reynolds, associated with rebelliousness and adventure, the song connects the spirit of individualism to the open road. Ultimately, it underscores a deep-seated American passion for the road and the automobiles that traverse it—an ode to escapism through the great American landscape.
Cadillac Ranch
Lyrics
There she sits buddy just gleaming in the sun
There to greet a working man when his day is done
I'm gonna pack my pa and I'm gonna pack my aunt
I'm gonna take them down to the Cadillac Ranch
Eldorado's fins, whitewalls and skirts
Drives just like a little bit of heaven here on earth
When I die buddy throw my body in the back
And take me to the junkyard in my Cadillac
[Chorus:]
Cadillac, Cadillac
Long and dark, shiny and black
Open up them engines let `em roar
Tearing up the highway like a big old dinosaur
James Dean in a Mercury `49
Junior Johnson running in the woods of Caroline
Even Burt Reynolds in a black Trans Am
Are gonna meet me down at the Cadillac Ranch
Hey little girlie in the blue jeans so tight
Driving all alone in a Colorado night
You're my last love, baby you're my last chance
Don't let `em take me to the Cadillac Ranch
Writer(s): CHARLES HARMON JONES, CHRISTOPHER WATERS DUNN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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