Can't Get Indiana off My Mind
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Can't get Indiana off my mind,
That's the place I long to see.
Back in Indiana I will find
All the folks so dear to me.

How I'd love to see that lazy river,
Stop and hive her my love.
In my dreams I see a lady knitting
For the one she's thinking of.

Can't get Indiana off my mind,
Anywhere I chance to roam;
The music on the Wabash that I left behind
Calls me back home.

Oh, how I'd love to see that lazy river,
Stop and hive her my love.
In my dreams I see a lady knitting
For the one she's thinking of.

Can't get Indiana off my mind,
Anywhere I chance to roam;
The music on the Wabash that I left behind
Calls me back home.




The music on the Wabash that I left behind
Calls me, calls me home.

Overall Meaning

In this song, Bing Crosby expresses his longing to return to Indiana, his home state. He cannot seem to get it off his mind no matter where he goes or what he does. He misses the people he left behind and the lazy river he used to visit. He even imagines a lady knitting for someone she loves, which is a nostalgic image of simpler times. The music on the Wabash, which is a river in Indiana, reminds him of his past and calls him back home.


Throughout the song, Crosby uses imagery to paint a picture of Indiana in the listener's mind. He talks about the lazy river, knitting, and the music on the Wabash, which all contribute to the peaceful and easy-going life he left behind. He contrasts this with the restlessness he feels wherever he goes and seems to yearn for the comfort of his hometown.


Overall, this song captures the sentiment of homesickness and longing for a familiar place that many people can relate to. It is a heartfelt tribute to Indianapolis, and Crosby sings it with both passion and melancholy.


Line by Line Meaning

Can't get Indiana off my mind,
I can't stop thinking about Indiana, it's always on my mind.


That's the place I long to see.
I really want to go to Indiana.


Back in Indiana I will find
If I go to Indiana, I will find


All the folks so dear to me.
All the people that I love.


How I'd love to see that lazy river,
I would really enjoy seeing that calm river.


Stop and hive her my love.
Stopping and giving my affection to it.


In my dreams I see a lady knitting
I imagine a woman knitting.


For the one she's thinking of.
She is thinking of someone who is special to her.


Can't get Indiana off my mind,
I can't stop thinking about Indiana, it's always on my mind.


Anywhere I chance to roam;
No matter where I go;


The music on the Wabash that I left behind
The music on the Wabash that I used to listen to before leaving


Calls me back home.
It makes me want to return home.


Oh, how I'd love to see that lazy river,
I would really enjoy seeing that calm river.


Stop and hive her my love.
Stopping and giving my affection to it.


In my dreams I see a lady knitting
I imagine a woman knitting.


For the one she's thinking of.
She is thinking of someone who is special to her.


Can't get Indiana off my mind,
I can't stop thinking about Indiana, it's always on my mind.


Anywhere I chance to roam;
No matter where I go;


The music on the Wabash that I left behind
The music on the Wabash that I used to listen to before leaving


Calls me back home.
It makes me want to return home.


The music on the Wabash that I left behind
The music on the Wabash that I used to listen to before leaving


Calls me, calls me home.
Urges me to go back home.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOAGY CARMICHAEL, ROBERT DE LEON

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