Danny boy
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
From glen to glen, and down the mountain side
The summer's gone, and all the flowers are dying
'Tis you, 'tis you must go and I must bide.

But come you back when summer's in the meadow
Or when the valley's hushed and white with snow
'Tis I'll be there in sunshine or in shadow
Oh Danny boy, oh Danny boy, I love you so.

And if you come, when all the flowers are dying
And I am dead, as dead I well may be
You'll come and find the place where I am lying
And kneel and say an "Ave" there for me.

And I shall hear, tho' soft you tread above me
And all my dreams will warm and sweeter be




If you'll not fail to tell me that you love me
I simply sleep in peace until you come to me.

Overall Meaning

The song "Danny Boy" by Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that speaks to the need for love, companionship, and the inevitability of death. The lyrics tell the story of a man bidding farewell to his lover, Danny, who must leave him behind and embark on a journey. The imagery of the "pipes, the pipes" that are "calling" evoke a sense of longing, sadness, and melancholy. It's a reminder that the world keeps turning, seasons change, and life goes on even in the face of heartache and loss.


The song's chorus offers a glimmer of hope and a promise of reunion. The singer begs Danny to return to him in happier times, whether that be in "the meadow" during summertime or when "the valley's hushed and white with snow." He vows to be there for Danny "in sunshine or in shadow," and professes his love for him. He even dreams of a future moment when Danny will come to find him after he has passed. The song ends with a message of love and the desire for eternal rest.


"Danny Boy" is a timeless classic that has been covered by countless musicians and has resonated with audiences for generations. It's a testament to the power of music to capture the human experience and touch the soul.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
Oh Danny, the haunting sounds of the bagpipes can be heard in the distance, signaling a farewell.


From glen to glen, and down the mountain side
The pipes can be heard echoing throughout the valleys and mountains.


The summer's gone, and all the flowers are dying
As the summer comes to a close, nature is preparing for the colder months ahead.


'Tis you, 'tis you must go and I must bide.
Although the artist wishes they could stay together, it is time for Danny to move on and leave.


But come you back when summer's in the meadow
The artist hopes that Danny will return in the warmth of summer.


Or when the valley's hushed and white with snow
Or even in the quiet stillness of a winter landscape.


'Tis I'll be there in sunshine or in shadow
The singer promises to be there for Danny no matter what, through good times and bad.


Oh Danny boy, oh Danny boy, I love you so.
The artist expresses their deep love for Danny.


And if you come, when all the flowers are dying
If Danny returns when nature is fading away and the artist has passed on.


And I am dead, as dead I well may be
It is a possibility that the artist may not be alive the next time Danny comes back.


You'll come and find the place where I am lying
Danny will come to pay tribute to the singer and visit their final resting place.


And kneel and say an 'Ave' there for me.
When Danny visits, the artist asks that he offer a prayer for their soul.


And I shall hear, tho' soft you tread above me
Even though the singer has passed on, they will be aware of Danny's visit and can feel his presence nearby.


And all my dreams will warm and sweeter be
The singer's dreams will be more peaceful and comforting thanks to Danny's visit.


If you'll not fail to tell me that you love me
The singer hopes that Danny will express his love for them one final time.


I simply sleep in peace until you come to me.
The artist will rest in peace until Danny comes to join them.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: FREDERICK E WEATHERLY, TAISUKE SAWACHIKA

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Comments from YouTube:

garrett holder

Monroes voice was truly amazing and this is a great example of his ability.... some cool fiddlin too

Vickie Wupdafox

This is the best version I have heard. It works well as a bluegrass song.

David Snyder

Please check out Harry Belafonte’s version from Live at Carnegie Hall. “Who would have ever guessed that the finest Danny Boy of them all was sung by a Jamaican?”

esmedoodles

... gives me goosebumps ... beautiful.

Rufus Buckner

What a kind voice! Thanks

tippimail1

My mother used to sing this song in Kansas in the early '50's[she probably sang it a lot earlier]but i remember it from then-we went to see him in Palo Alto,Ca. in the early'90's,and i told my friend,it might be the last time we'd see him,and it was.He would have been 106 today.When my mother died,i got an album of his ,the next day,that had this on it.

Ben Shavers

That was enchanting.

DL Mullins

Just listened to Elvis' version and it was great, but this one is the very best.

DL Mullins

In over thirteen years only one thumbs down. I bet that guy feels pretty stupid now.

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