I'm Coming Virginia
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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I′m comin'
I′m comin' Virginia
I'm comin′ to stay
Don′t hold it again me
For runnin' away

I′ve tried to forget you
But found I was wrong
'Neath your bright southern moon
Once more I′ll croon
An old familiar tune

And if I can win ya
I'll never more roam
I′m comin' Virginia
My Dixieland home

Been a year since you seen me
That's an awfully long time
Don′t want nothin′ inbetween me
And that old home of mine

I'm so tired and so lonely
Every hour seems a day
For there′s one and just one only
Understands when I say

I'm comin′ Virginia
I'm comin′ to stay
Don't hold it again me
For runnin' away

I′ve tried to forget you
But found I was wrong, all wrong
′Neath your bright southern moon
Once more I'll croon
An old familiar tune

And if I can win ya
I′ll never more roam
I'm comin′ Virginia
My Dixieland home

I'm comin′




I'm comin' Virginia
My Dixieland home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "I'm Coming Virginia" by Bing Crosby are about a person's regret for running away from Virginia, their home state. The singer of the song acknowledges that it has been a year since they left Virginia and they have been lonely and tired. They have tried to forget Virginia and move on but have discovered that they were wrong, and they miss their home. The person is returning to Virginia and hopes to stay there forever. They will never stray again if Virginia accepts them once more.


The song is a classic example of a nostalgic love letter to one's homeland. The singer realizes that they miss the familiarity and comfort of their home state and is willing to do what it takes to make amends and stay there for good. The use of the word "Dixieland" adds to the Southern theme of the song and reinforces the idea of Virginia being the person's true home.


Overall, "I'm Coming Virginia" is a heartfelt plea for forgiveness and a return to one's roots. It speaks to the universal desire to be accepted and loved, especially in the context of one's home state. The song is a poignant and emotional reminder of the importance of one's cultural identity and sense of belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm comin'
I am on my way.


I'm comin' Virginia
I am coming to the state of Virginia.


I'm comin' to stay
I am not returning to where I left from, I plan to stay here for a while.


Don't hold it again me
Don't hold my past mistakes against me.


For runnin' away
For leaving Virginia in the first place.


I've tried to forget you
I have attempted to move on from Virginia and its memories.


But found I was wrong
I have since realized that my efforts to forget Virginia have been unsuccessful.


'Neath your bright southern moon
Underneath the moon in the southern part of the United States, a place I associate with Virginia.


Once more I'll croon
I will sing one more time.


An old familiar tune
A song that I have sung many times before.


And if I can win ya
If I am able to win your love or affection.


I'll never more roam
I will not leave Virginia again.


Been a year since you seen me
It has been a year since I was last in Virginia and saw you.


That's an awfully long time
One year is quite a long time to be away from a place you call home.


Don't want nothin' inbetween me
I do not want any barriers or obstacles standing between me and Virginia.


And that old home of mine
Referring to Virginia as his old home.


I'm so tired and so lonely
I am exhausted and feel alone without Virginia.


Every hour seems a day
Time moves slowly without Virginia and each hour feels like a day.


For there's one and just one only
There is only one person who understands how I feel about Virginia.


Understands when I say
Understands what Virginia means to me and how much I miss it.


I'm comin' Virginia
I will soon be arriving in Virginia.


My Dixieland home
Referring to Virginia as his home, particularly the southern part of Virginia which is commonly referred to as Dixieland.


I'm comin'
I am coming to Virginia.


I'm comin' Virginia
Again, expressing that he is coming to Virginia.


My Dixieland home
Reiterating that Virginia is his home.




Writer(s): Paul Whiteman

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