Pop Song 410 of 500 'Caravan' Van Morrison 1969

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Pop Song 410 of 500 'Caravan' Van Morrison 1969

For Michael Pratt

The theme of the song is about gypsy life and the radio which are both images of harmony. Music critic Johnny Rogan described it as "a romantic portrayal of gypsy life and a testimony to [Morrison's] love of radio." Van Morrison also based the song on real memories while living in a rural house in Woodstock, New York, where the nearest house was far down the road.

He described why he included the reference to radio in the song:

I could hear the radio like it was in the same room. I don't know how to explain it. There was some story about an underground passage under the house I was living in, rumours from kids and stuff and I was beginning to think it was true. How can you hear someone's radio from a mile away, as if it was playing in your own house? So I had to put that into the song, It was a must.

And the caravan is on its way
I can hear the merry gypsy play
Mama, mama look at Emma Rose
She's a-playin' with the radio
La, la, la, la...
And the caravan has all my friends
It will stay with me until the end
Gypsy Robin and sweet Emma Rose
Tell me everything I need to know
La, la, la, la...
Turn up your radio and let a-me hear the song
Switch on your electric light
Then we can get down to what is really wrong
I long to hold you tight so I can feel you
Sweet lady of the night I shall reveal you
If you want
Turn it up, turn it up, little bit higher, radio
Turn it up, burn it up, so you know, radio
La, la, la, la...
And the caravan is painted red and white
That means ev'rybody's staying overnight
Yeah, the barefoot gypsy player
'Round the campfire sing and play
And the woman tells us of her ways
La, la, la, la...
Turn up your radio and let-a me hear the song
Switch on your electric light
Then we can get down to what is really wrong
I long just to hold you tight so baby I can feel you
Sweet lady of the night I shall reveal you
If you want
Turn it up, turn it up, little bit higher, radio
Turn it up, that's enough, so you know it's got soul
Radio, radio turn it up, hmm
La, la, la, la...
(La) la, la, la...
(La) La, la, la...
(La) la, la, la...
(La) la, la, la...
(La) la, la, la...
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