I'm Going
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

The lyrics to Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys' song "I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky" are a sweet love letter to the singer's Linda Lou, as he plans to return to his home state of Kentucky to be with her again. The singer reminisces about their parting when he left Kentucky, with Linda Lou kissing him and crying, and he promises to return soon. The lyrics also celebrate the beauty of Kentucky, with its sunny skies and blooming roses. The singer's love for Linda Lou is evident in his words, with her pretty brown eyes and beauty being extolled.


The song highlights the idea of homecoming and nostalgia, a common theme in bluegrass music. The idea of going back to one's roots and reuniting with loved ones is a powerful and emotional theme that resonates with many listeners. The song also paints a vivid picture of Kentucky, with its blue skies and blooming flowers, creating a sense of idyllic beauty that captures the hearts of the listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm going back to old Kentucky
I am returning to the state of Kentucky, where I have been before


There to see my Linda Lou
I am going there to visit my significant other, Linda Lou


Where the skies are always blue
Kentucky has very clear, blue skies


When I left old Kentucky
I had previously departed from the state of Kentucky


Linda kissed me and she cried
My significant other, Linda Lou, kissed me goodbye and shed tears


Told her that I would not linger
I assured her that I wouldn't stay away for too long


I'd be back by and by
I told her that I'd return soon


Linda Lou, she is a beauty
I find Linda Lou to be incredibly beautiful


Those pretty brown eyes, I loved so well
I especially adore her lovely brown eyes


Never more to say farewell
I will not leave again, and therefore I will not have to say goodbye to Linda Lou anymore


Linda Lou, you know I love you
I want to remind Linda Lou that I love her very much


I long for you each night and day
I miss Linda Lou greatly, thinking of her throughout both the day and the nighttime


When the roses bloom in old Kentucky
I plan to return to Kentucky when the roses are in bloom


I'll be coming back to stay
I intend to come back and remain in Kentucky for a long time




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: BILL MONROE

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Comments from YouTube:

@mathewfines8727

I LOVE this old original Bluegrass Music!

@Bascomblodge

CNS2, I miss him too. He was a man you could really respect and he was arguably America's greatest musician. Mr. Monroe was a great songwriter, instrumentalist, vocalist (lead and harmony), and band leader as well as a visionary and innovator.

@BPMM0925

Everyone has said that Heavy Traffic Ahead was the first "real" bluegrass song ever recorded, but in my opinion this is the one recording that really defined the sound of bluegrass as we know it.

@jimferris9447

I Love Heavy Traffic Ahead! It had a jazz swing and a blues swagger. A fun song. There were some others like it before Scruggs, Flatt, et al with something of the same feel. Wish Mr. Monroe would have done more like it.

@jayzillapowerfull4292

im from kentucky and i love this song

@sirsadistic

one of 2 people to single handidly invent a new style of music bill monroe and tony iommi

@poolpoolification

EVEN TODAY 2014 ... NO ONE COMES CLOSE BILL1

@poolpoolification

RIP BILL, YOU ARE MISSED 

@jaimejaimeChannel

ZEKE! I didn't know you were a bluegrass fan - not til recently anyhow... Look forward to savoring this whole collection. -Jim Terr

@CNS2

Lord knows I miss you Bill Monroe... ♪♫ Singin' for Jesus † now...

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