Along The Way To Waikiki
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Far away, far away
Where the balmy breezes blow
Where they sway while they play
Ukuleles sweet and low

Where my heart is I am going
And I wish you were going too
If you stray down that way
I'll be there to welcome you

And if you like, you can hike with me
Along the way to Waikiki
Where the palm trees swaying
Playing in the breeze
Harmonize with those Hawaiian melodies

That's why I yearn to return once more
I want to stroll o'er the golden shore
Where the silv'ry stars and the steel guitars
Stole a part of the heart of me
Along the way to Waikiki

If you go then I know
You will learn to love it too
Eyes aglow, voices low
Singing love songs just for you

If the world looks blue and dreary
And you long for a place worthwhile
Let me know, let me show you
That sunny sun-kissed isle

And if you like, you can hike with me
Along the way to Waikiki
Where the palm trees swaying
Playing in the breeze
Harmonize with those Hawaiian melodies

That's why I yearn to return once more
I want to stroll o'er the golden shore
Where the silv'ry stars and the steel guitars




Stole a part of the heart of me
Along the way to Waikiki

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Along The Way To Waikiki" by Bing Crosby portray a desire to return to the island of Waikiki, far away from the troubles of the world, where the balmy breezes blow and ukuleles play sweet melodies. In the song, the singer invites the listener to join him on a hike along the way to the tropical paradise, where the palm trees sway and silver stars shine in the sky.


The lyrics also speak of stolen hearts by steel guitars and Hawaiian melodies, suggesting a deep and profound love for the island. The singer expresses that if the world ever feels blue and dreary, one should let him know and he will show them the sunny and sun-kissed isle of Waikiki.


The song's theme of escape to a paradise emphasizes the desire for a place of refuge from the difficulties of life which resonated with many Americans in the 1930s. Hawaii was then still a territory and not yet a state, but the dream of its tropical beauty was highly romanticized and popularized in films and songs.


Line by Line Meaning

Far away, far away
The location is distant and far-reaching


Where the balmy breezes blow
Describing the climate to be warm and refreshing


Where they sway while they play
The people are dancing while they enjoy music


Ukuleles sweet and low
The music is coming from ukuleles that sound sweet and quiet


Where my heart is I am going
The person is heading to a place that they really love and cherish


And I wish you were going too
The person wants someone they care about to join them on their trip


If you stray down that way
If you happen to come in this direction


I'll be there to welcome you
I will be here to greet you and show you around


And if you like, you can hike with me
If you want, we can walk together


Along the way to Waikiki
During our journey heading to the destination Waikiki


Where the palm trees swaying
Describing the palm trees' movement caused by the wind


Playing in the breeze
The wind is blowing, and the palm trees are making a sound


Harmonize with those Hawaiian melodies
The sound of nature combined with the music creates harmony


That's why I yearn to return once more
I want to come back again because I miss it


I want to stroll o'er the golden shore
I want to walk on the beach


Where the silv'ry stars and the steel guitars
Describing the beauty of the night sky and the music played on guitars


Stole a part of the heart of me
Something captured an emotional attachment to this place or experience


If you go then I know
If you go there, I understand now what you feel


You will learn to love it too
You will also develop feelings of fondness and attachment to this place


Eyes aglow, voices low
Everyone has bright eyes and soft-spoken, relaxed voices


Singing love songs just for you
People are singing songs about love directed towards someone special


If the world looks blue and dreary
If everything around you is sad and unhappy


And you long for a place worthwhile
If you are looking for somewhere enjoyable and meaningful


Let me know, let me show you
Tell me, and I will take you there


That sunny sun-kissed isle
Referring to the bright and warm island of Waikiki




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GUS KAHN, RICHARD WHITING

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