Little Dutch Mill
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Far across the sea in Holland
In the land of wooden shoes
There's a story nearly everyone knows

You may never be in Holland
So I know you will excuse
If here and now I tell you how it goes
There's a little Dutch mill
On a little Dutch hill
Where the little Dutch stars shine bright

Now a little Dutch boy
And his little Dutch Girl
Fell in love by the mill one night

Up above, the Dutch moon made the scene complete
They both had so much moon, that it was a real Dutch treat

So the little Dutch boy and the little Dutch girl
Bought the little Dutch mill on the little Dutch hill
And they've added a touch of a little Dutch family

Up above, the Dutch moon made the scene complete
They both had so much moon, that it really was a real Dutch treat

So the little Dutch boy and the little Dutch girl




Bought the little Dutch mill on the little Dutch hill
And added a touch of a little Dutch family

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Little Dutch Mill" by Bing Crosby paint a picture of a story set in Holland, where a little Dutch boy and a little Dutch girl fall in love by a little Dutch mill on a little Dutch hill. The lyrics emphasize the quaintness and charm of the Dutch culture with their wooden shoes, stars, and moon. The Dutch moon, in particular, is highlighted as being an integral part of the romantic setting which brings the couple together.


There is a nostalgia present in the lyrics that transcends the immediate story being told. There is a suggestion that this is part of a larger tradition, and the song places the events within a broader cultural landscape that is revered even by those who may never have set foot in Holland. The song allows the listener to step into a world where old-world charm and values still have a powerful hold on people's imaginations. The song seems to suggest that even in the hustle and bustle of modern life, there is something quintessentially human about love, stories, and the sense of place and time that these evoke.


The song "Little Dutch Mill" was written by Ralph Freed and Harry Barris and introduced by Bing Crosby in the film "The Singing Vagabond" in 1935. The song went on to become a hit, and Crosby recorded it multiple times throughout his career. Here are ten interesting facts about the song:


Line by Line Meaning

Far across the sea in Holland
In a distant land across the sea called Holland


In the land of wooden shoes
A place where many people wear shoes made out of wood


There's a story nearly everyone knows
A well-known story that has been passed down and is known by many


You may never be in Holland
It's possible that you may never get to go to Holland


So I know you will excuse
I ask for your understanding and forgiveness for telling you about it now


If here and now I tell you how it goes
Even though we're not in Holland, I'd like to tell you the story anyways


There's a little Dutch mill
A small windmill in Holland


On a little Dutch hill
Located on a small hill in Holland


Where the little Dutch stars shine bright
In a place where the stars in the night sky are very visible


Now a little Dutch boy
A young boy from Holland


And his little Dutch Girl
A young girl from Holland


Fell in love by the mill one night
They discovered their love for each other while near the windmill one night


Up above, the Dutch moon made the scene complete
The moon in the sky added to the romantic atmosphere of the scene they were in


They both had so much moon, that it was a real Dutch treat
The moon was so bright and lovely that it made their moment together even more special


So the little Dutch boy and the little Dutch girl
The young couple from Holland


Bought the little Dutch mill on the little Dutch hill
They purchased the windmill they fell in love by


And they've added a touch of a little Dutch family
They started a family and made the windmill a symbol of their love and heritage




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This tune's very cute!

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