A Long Way from St. Louis
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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You came a long way from St. Louis, you climbed the ladder of success,
I've seen the town and country cars that were parked out in front of your fancy address.
You came a long way from St. Louis, you broke a lotta hearts between,
I've seen a gang of gloomy gals who were doing alright till you came on the scene.
You came here from the middle west, and certainly impressed the population hereabouts.
Well, baby, I got news for you, I'm from Missouri too.
So natcherly I got my doubts, you got `em dropping by the wayside,
A feeling I ain't gonna know.
You came a long way from St. Louis, but baby, you still got a long way to go.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bing Crosby's song "A Long Way from St. Louis" tell the story of someone who has achieved success and moved away from their hometown of St. Louis. The singer acknowledges the progress and success this person has achieved, noting that they have climbed the ladder of success and now reside in a fancy address surrounded by town and country cars. They also point out that this person has broken many hearts along the way, leaving a group of gloomy gals in their wake.


Despite the accomplishments and reputation of this person, the singer, who is also from Missouri, expresses their doubts and reservations. The singer suggests that they come from the same background and understands the challenges and skepticism that come with trying to make it in the world. They imply that they have seen others who were initially successful but eventually fell by the wayside.


The singer's message to the person who came a long way from St. Louis is that while they have achieved a certain level of success, there is still a long way for them to go. The song conveys the idea that success is both relative and ongoing, reminding the person that there is always room for growth and improvement.


Line by Line Meaning

You came a long way from St. Louis, you climbed the ladder of success,
You have made significant progress in life and achieved success after leaving your hometown of St. Louis.


I've seen the town and country cars that were parked out in front of your fancy address.
I have witnessed luxurious cars from both urban and rural areas parked outside your extravagant residence.


You came a long way from St. Louis, you broke a lotta hearts between,
Throughout your journey away from St. Louis, you have left a trail of heartbroken individuals due to your actions.


I've seen a gang of gloomy gals who were doing alright till you came on the scene.
I have encountered a group of sad ladies who were leading satisfactory lives until you entered into their lives and disrupted their happiness.


You came here from the middle west, and certainly impressed the population hereabouts.
You relocated here from the midwestern region and undoubtedly made a positive impression on the local community.


Well, baby, I got news for you, I'm from Missouri too.
Well, my dear, I have something to inform you – just like you, I am also skeptical by nature.


So natcherly I got my doubts, you got `em dropping by the wayside,
Thus, it is only natural for me to have doubts about your claims and see how easily you make others discard their doubts.


A feeling I ain't gonna know.
I will not experience such a feeling.


You came a long way from St. Louis, but baby, you still got a long way to go.
Although you have made significant progress since leaving St. Louis, my dear, you still have a considerable distance to cover in your journey towards success.




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Kanjian Music
Written by: John Benson Brooks, Sidney Keith Russell

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