Savannah woman dressed in white,
Stands out of tropical rains.
She pulls her gin and tonics tight,
And curses her lonely domain.
Brazilian winds blow warm in Rio,
A white estate they call 'The Nada'.
Meant for her soul or so she says,
Hides her sadist gin made eyes.
No one knows but me how she left me so behind.
Savannah woman I could never leave you so unkind.
Snow white and with desire, that vamp from the magazine.
Cold and distant as the moon, why can't she burn like fire?
Savannah Woman is written by Tommy Bolin, John Tesar. ✔️
When was Savannah Woman released?
It is first released on January 18, 2000 as part of Tommy Bolin's album "Snapshot" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Savannah Woman lyrics?
When we interpret the meaning being expressed, "Savannah Woman", a composition of Tommy Bolin, presents the agony of a distant and cryptic lover's abandonment and employs the metaphors of 'the Savannah lady in white' and 'the moon - cold and distant' to portray the emotional upheaval and desire. The lyrical content of Savannah woman mainly brings to mind heartbreak, love despair, solitude, contemplation and ultimately despair. Concomitantly, the song conveys the messages of loneliness, unfulfilled love and yearning and desire. The verses include sophisticated topics like, among others, allusions to drinking ('gin and tonics') and emotional suffering ('curses her lonely domain'). The choice of words and the pictures drawn are such that, perhaps, they would not be appropriate for the younger ones, thus, a PG-13 rating is recommended. ✔️
Which genre is Savannah Woman?
Savannah Woman falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Savannah Woman?
Savannah Woman song length is 3 minutes and 48 seconds.
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