Down by the Riverside
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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I'm gonna lay down my burden, down by the riverside,
Down by the riverside, down by the riverside
I'm gonna lay down my burden, down by the riverside,
I'm gonna study war no more
I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
Well, I'm gonna put on my long white robe, (Where?) down by the riverside (Oh)

Down by the riverside, down by the riverside
I'm gonna put on my long white robe, (Where?) down by the riverside
I'm gonna study war no more
I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
Well, I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield, (Where?) down by the riverside

Down by the riverside, down by the riverside
I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield, (A-ha) down by the riverside
I'm gonna study war no more
I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more




I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more

Overall Meaning

The song "Down By The Riverside" is a gospel tune traditionally performed in a call-and-response format. Bing Crosby and his son Gary Crosby's rendition of the song is a classic example of how the tune has been pass down through generations. The song speaks about the desire for peace and freedom from the burden that comes with war. The riverside represents a place of refuge and solace, providing a sanctuary for those who have grown weary of the violence and hardship that life can bring.


The first verse of the song talks about laying down one's burden, down by the riverside, and studying war no more. It is a statement that is both literal and metaphorical. On a basic level, it is a physical act of surrendering a burden, while on a higher level, it indicates the need to transcend the burdens of war and its effects. The next verse depicts the intention to wear a long white robe, which is traditionally associated with the attire worn on judgment day. This line of the song suggests the idea that a change is coming, and that more peaceful times will soon be upon us. The final verse speaks about laying down one's sword and shield, which serves as an ultimate act of surrender and the end of the war.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm gonna lay down my burden, down by the riverside, Down by the riverside, down by the riverside
I am going to let go of all my troubles, leave them aside by the riverbank


I'm gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
I refuse to engage in any more wars or conflicts


Well, I'm gonna put on my long white robe, (Where?) down by the riverside (Oh)
I am preparing myself, with my pure intentions, for a peaceful gathering by the river


I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield, (Where?) down by the riverside
I will relinquish all weaponry and protection, choosing instead to live harmoniously by the water


I ain't a gonna study war no more, I ain't a gonna study war no more
I reiterate my stance on avoiding conflict and strife




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RICK FLEISHMAN, TRADITIONAL (WRITER UNKNOWN)

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Comments from YouTube:

@BingandNelsonFan

Thank you SO much for uploading this. I love anything where Bing is singing with his sons, and this is one that I've only heard once before. Fabulous! Gary sounds a lot like his uncle, Bob Crosby, in this one. :)

@lisadomaas9850

They sound so much alike.🙂
I love this song.

@JamesS001

Hello Lisa, how are things going with you?

@MrSnookerman147

Thanks for uploading this one Nicole, I haven't heard it for years. Great stuff !

@saunders06516

Gary Crosby had a very voice.

@croonyerzoonyer

A very... what voice?

@nicoley133

You're welcome! This one's a lot of fun. Well, all of Bing and Gary's duets are fun. :)

@Katiedid93

He sounds and looks EXACTLY like his dad. I’m floored. Perhaps that’s why he eventually came to hate him.

@JamesS001

Hello Caitlin, how are you doing today?

@rhondalacy3916

who would I contact to find how much these records are worth today? I have quite a few in excellent condition - from grandmas spare room - carried around for years- all old labels!

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