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Dinah
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Dinah
Is there anyone finer
In the state of Carolina?
If there is and you know her
Show her to me

Dinah
Got those Dixie eyes blazin'
How I love to sit and gazin'
To the eyes of Dinah Lee

Every night why do I
Shake with fright?
'Cause my Dinah might
Change her mind about me

Oh, Dinah
Should you wander to China
I would hop an ocean liner
Just to be with Dinah Lee

Dinah
Is there anyone finer
In the state of Carolina?
If there is and you know her and you know her
Show her to me

Dinah
Got those Dixie eyes blazin'
How I love to sit and gazin'
To the eyes of Dinah Lee

My Dinah every night why do I
Shake with fright?
Because my Dinah might
Change her mind about me

Dinah
If you wander to China
I would hop an ocean liner
Just to be with Dinah Lee

Every night why do I
Shake with fright?
'Cause my Dinah might
Change her mind about me

The name of this song is Dinah
Said it
The name of this song is Dinah
Snag it
The name of this song is Dinah
Ah, tell it
The name of this song is Dinah

Dinah
Wander to China
The state of Carolina
Listen, and you know her
I would like to have you show her to me

Dinah
Got those Dixie eyes blazin'
How I love to sit and gazin'
To the eyes of Dinah Lee

Oh, Dinah
Should you wander to China
I would get me an ocean liner
Just to be with Dinah Lee

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Dinah" by Bing Crosby describe the beauty and charm of a woman named Dinah from the state of Carolina. The song praises her captivating Dixie eyes and expresses the singer's insecurity about whether Dinah will change her mind about him. Despite his fears, the singer declares that he would travel across oceans to be with Dinah if she were to wander off to China. The repetition of her name and the variations in the delivery create a feeling of longing and adoration.


The song seems to be a tribute to Dinah Shore, a popular American singer and television personality from the 1940s-1960s. Shore was born in Winchester, Tennessee, and spent most of her early life in the southern states, including Tennessee and North Carolina. Her Southern roots are reflected in the song's reference to Carolina and Dixie eyes. Shore was also known for her captivating eyes and enchanting voice, which fits well with the song's description of Dinah's beauty.


Overall, "Dinah" is a charming song that celebrates the beauty and allure of a Southern woman named Dinah. It captures the essence of romantic longing and devotion in a simple and catchy melody.


Line by Line Meaning

Dinah
The beginning of the song where the singer addresses Dinah.


Is there anyone finer
The singer is asking if there is anyone more attractive than Dinah.


In the state of Carolina?
The singer is asking specifically for attractive people in the state of Carolina.


If there is and you know her
The singer is curious to know if someone knows of anyone more attractive than Dinah.


Show her to me
The singer would like to see this person who is supposedly more attractive than Dinah.


Got those Dixie eyes blazin'
The singer is impressed with Dinah's eyes, which are fiery and bright like the Dixie region of the United States.


How I love to sit and gazin'
The singer enjoys looking at Dinah's eyes and finds it enjoyable.


To the eyes of Dinah Lee
The singer likes looking directly into Dinah's eyes.


Every night why do I
The singer is posing a rhetorical question about why he is anxious every night.


Shake with fright?
The singer is frightened about something, but it is not exactly clear what.


'Cause my Dinah might
The singer is anxious because he fears that Dinah might do something or change her mind in a way that would negatively affect him.


Change her mind about me
The singer is apprehensive that Dinah may no longer want to be with him or have a relationship.


Oh, Dinah
The singer is addressing Dinah again.


Should you wander to China
The singer is presenting a hypothetical situation where Dinah goes to China.


I would hop an ocean liner
The singer would go to great lengths to be with Dinah, even if it involves traveling across an ocean.


Just to be with Dinah Lee
The singer desires to be with Dinah and is willing to travel great distances for that reason.


The name of this song is Dinah
The singer is making it clear that the title of the song is Dinah.


Said it
The singer is repeating that the name of the song is Dinah.


Snag it
The singer is urging the audience to remember the title of the song.


Ah, tell it
The singer is encouraging people to share the name of the song with others.


Wander to China
The song is reiterating the idea that Dinah could hypothetically travel to China.


The state of Carolina
The song is emphasizing that attractive people can be found in the state of Carolina.


Listen, and you know her
The singer is asking his audience to listen carefully, insinuating that they are aware of whom he is speaking.


I would like to have you show her to me
The singer would like someone to introduce him to the person they know who is more attractive than Dinah.


Should you wander to China
The song returns to the hypothetical scenario of Dinah traveling to China.


I would get me an ocean liner
The singer will go to great lengths to be with Dinah even if it requires buying a ticket to travel across an ocean.


Just to be with Dinah Lee
The reason the singer would go to great lengths to see Dinah would be to be together with her.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harry Akst, Samuel M. Lewis, Joseph Young

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