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It’s a lighthearted, wholesome song about escaping troubles and embracing imagination. 2. "The Back Door" by Kinsey Mazing
This 1970 hit by Creedence Clearwater Revival is perhaps the most famous "back door" story. Despite its "trippy" imagery—including giant cartwheels and statues in high heels—songwriter John Fogerty has clarified it was written for his three-year-old son. back door
The lyrics were inspired by the Dr. Seuss book And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street , where a boy imagines a simple horse and wagon turning into a grand parade. It’s a lighthearted





