About the song
Background of Waylon Jennings – “Come With Me”
- Released in August 1979, “Come With Me” was the lead single from Jennings’ album “What Goes Around Comes Around.”
- The song wasn’t written by Jennings himself, but by songwriter Chuck Howard.
- It became a major success, reaching No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for two weeks and staying on the chart for thirteen weeks total. This marked Jennings’ eighth No. 1 single as a solo artist.
Themes in “Come With Me”
- Romantic Invitation: The primary theme is a straightforward invitation for the beloved to join the narrator on an adventure, possibly leaving behind their current situation.
- Undying Love and Commitment: The lyrics express unwavering love and devotion, promising to take care of the partner no matter what.
- Freedom and Escape: There’s a subtle suggestion of seeking freedom and escape from a potentially mundane or restricting life.
- Outlaw Spirit: Considering Jennings’ association with the outlaw country movement, the song could also be interpreted as a metaphor for embracing an unconventional life path.
Overall, “Come With Me” is a classic country love song with a touch of rebellious spirit, characteristic of Waylon Jennings’ style.
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Lyrics
If you’re in a bind, with a troubled mind
I’m a mountain, come on and climb Because you look so good, to be so down It won’t take much girl, to turn it all aroundCome with me, come with me
The feeling’s free, just come with me Will get on a cloud girl, and ride it high Say hello sun, as we sail byeI’ll take you where, you’ve never been before
Once we’re there, you’ll cry for more If it’s dark in your world, come walk in mine My love’s a light babe, it’s on all the timeCome with me, come with me
The feeling’s free, just come with me Will get on a cloud girl, and ride it high Say hello sun, as we sail byeCome with me, come with me
The feeling’s free, just come with me Will get on a cloud girl, and ride it high Say hello sun, as we sail bye