Little Cream Soda
Little Cream Soda

The White Stripes - Little Cream Soda Lyrics

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Jun 15, 2007
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Little Cream Soda Lyrics

One, two, three, four

Well, every highway that I go down
Seems to be longer than the last one I knew about, oh well
And every girl that I walk around
Seems to be more of an illusion than the last one that I found, oh well
And this old man in front of me
Wearin' canes and ruby rings is like containing an explosion when he sings
With every chance to set himself on fire
He just ends up doing the same thing

Well, each beautiful thing I come across
Tells me to stop moving and shake this riddle off, oh well
And there was a time when all I wanted
Was my ice cream colder and a little cream soda, oh well, oh well
And a wooden box in an alley full of rocks
Was all I had to care about, oh well, oh well, oh well

Now my mind is filled with rubber tires, and forest fires
And whether I'm a liar and lots of other situations where I don't know what to do
At which time God screams to me "There's nothing left for me to tell you"

Nothing left for me to tell you, nothing left
Oh well, oh well, oh well, oh well
Oh well, oh well, oh well, oh well

Writer(s): Jack White
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was the song 'Little Cream Soda' by The White Stripes first recorded?

    The song 'Little Cream Soda' was first recorded in 2007 for The White Stripes' sixth album, 'Icky Thump'. This album marked the return of the band's punk, garage rock, and blues influences.

  2. What were the recording conditions for 'Little Cream Soda'?

    'Little Cream Soda', along with the rest of the 'Icky Thump' album, was recorded and mixed entirely in analog at Nashville's Blackbird Studio by Joe Chiccarelli. The recording sessions took almost three weeks, the longest of any White Stripes album, and the band used 16-track analog to experiment with different sounds.

  3. Is 'Little Cream Soda' an old or new White Stripes song?

    'Little Cream Soda' is one of the older songs in the band's repertoire. It was recorded for the first time in a studio during the 'Icky Thump' sessions, but the song itself had been around since the band's early days.

  4. What is unique about the track 'Little Cream Soda' compared to other songs from 'Icky Thump'?

    'Little Cream Soda' is unique in its raw, stripped-down, and heavily riff-driven sound, which is a departure from some of the more experimental and orchestral tracks found on the 'Icky Thump' album. This track exemplifies the band's return to their garage rock roots.

  5. How did 'Little Cream Soda' fit into The White Stripes' discography and performance history?

    'Little Cream Soda' holds a special place in The White Stripes' discography as it represents the band's dedication to punk and garage rock aesthetics, consistent with their early work. It was one of the songs that showcased their raw energy during live performances.

  6. What was the general critical reception of the 'Icky Thump' album, which includes 'Little Cream Soda'?

    The 'Icky Thump' album received critical acclaim, with an overall average rating of 80 out of 100 on Metacritic. Critics praised its return to a fuller, more raw sound, combining garage rock and blues influences with experimental elements, and considered it a mature yet fun album.

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