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Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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I'm going back to old Kentucky
There to see my Linda Lou
I'm going back to old Kentucky
Where the skies are always blue

When I left old Kentucky
Linda kissed me and she cried
Told her that I would not linger
I'd be back by and by

I'm going back to old Kentucky
There to see my Linda Lou
I'm going back to old Kentucky
Where the skies are always blue

Linda Lou, she is a beauty
Those pretty brown eyes, I loved so well
I'm going back to old Kentucky
Never more to say farewell

I'm going back to old Kentucky
There to see my Linda Lou
I'm going back to old Kentucky
Where the skies are always blue

Linda Lou, you know I love you
I long for you each night and day
When the roses bloom in old Kentucky
I'll be coming back to stay

I'm going back to old Kentucky
There to see my Linda Lou




I'm going back to old Kentucky
Where the skies are always blue

Overall Meaning

Bill Monroe's song "I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky" is an ode to a man's love for his home state, and more specifically, for his sweetheart Linda Lou who resides there. The song contains a sense of longing and nostalgia as the singer describes his separation from Linda Lou and his plans to return to Kentucky. The song opens with the singer declaring his intention to return to Kentucky and see Linda Lou. He reminisces about the last time he left Kentucky, with Linda kissing him goodbye and begging him to come back soon.


The second verse describes Linda Lou, emphasizing her beauty and captivating brown eyes that the singer loved so well. Throughout the song, the singer reaffirms his love for Linda Lou and his desire to be with her again. He longs for the time when the roses bloom in old Kentucky so that he can come back and stay with her. The chorus is a repetitive reminder of the singer's plan, showing his determination to return to his home state and reunite with Linda Lou.


Overall, Bill Monroe's "I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky" is a sentimental and romantic song about the singer's love for both his state and his sweetheart. The song's melody is upbeat and catchy, reflecting the joy and excitement the singer feels about returning to Kentucky and reuniting with his love.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm going back to old Kentucky
I am returning to my home state, Kentucky


There to see my Linda Lou
I am returning to Kentucky to reunite with my lover, Linda Lou


Where the skies are always blue
Kentucky is known for its clear and sunny skies


When I left old Kentucky
I had previously left Kentucky


Linda kissed me and she cried
Linda expressed sadness and emotion upon my departure


Told her that I would not linger
I promised Linda that I would return soon


I'd be back by and by
I assured Linda of my imminent return


Linda Lou, she is a beauty
Linda Lou is an attractive person


Those pretty brown eyes, I loved so well
I have a strong affection for Linda's beautiful brown eyes


Never more to say farewell
I do not want to say goodbye to Linda again


Linda Lou, you know I love you
I want Linda to know that I have deep feelings of love for her


I long for you each night and day
I constantly think about Linda and miss her


When the roses bloom in old Kentucky
I will return to Kentucky when it is the season for roses to bloom


I'll be coming back to stay
I plan on returning to Kentucky permanently




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BILL MONROE

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@coonplatoon

Lyrics:
Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining

Shine on the one that's gone and proved untrue

Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining

Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue


It was on a moonlight night

The star is shining bright

And they whispered from on high

Your love has said good-bye


Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining

Shine on the one that's gone and said good-bye


Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining

Shine on the one that's gone and proved untrue

Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining

Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue


It is on a moonlight night

The stars shining bright

They whispered from high

Your love has said good-bye


Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining

Shine on the one that's gone and said good-bye



All comments from YouTube:

@-DEVIL7

Never forget when Steve Martin & John Candy are singing this in Planes, Trains & Automobiles.

@Cravz69

Yes!
I had to wait for the credits to find out the name.
Too funny how a song has so many different memories and different versions.

@dirtywindshield5034

Fun fact: When I was a kid back in the late 80's / early 90's I went to a bluegrass convention with my dad. I think it was in South Carolina, but there was a dining area kind of like a school cafeteria and I sat down at the table directly in front of Bill Monroe and we shared a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

@cranque__7737

cap

@fredytexis1

Lmfaooo

@tantrum006

Great song, I tell you hwat.

@doodooswaggy3825

Dang ol got a little bass goin' wump wump, pluckin away on a dang ol banjo with some guitar strummin, go on up there start singing somethin real pretty man, I tell you what

@lebbo88

Yo, man.

@scrumpyfitz9591

@@doodooswaggy3825 Imma get my wash board

@garfieldgetsreal

"Bobby put that down! That's the jug I keep stuff in"

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