San Fernando Valley
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Oh! I'm packing my grip
And I'm leav-in' to-day,
'Cause I'm takin' a trip
Cal-i-for-nia way
I'm gon-na set-tle down and nev-er more roam
And make the SAN FER-NAN-DO VAL0LEY my home.

I'll for-get my sins,
I'll be mak-in' new friends,
Where the West be-gins
And the sun-set ends,
'Cause I've de-cid-ed where "yours tru-ly" should be
And it's the SAN FER-NAN-DO VAL-LEY for me

I think that I'm safe in stat-in'
{She - He} will be wait-in'
When my lone-ly jour-ney is done-
And kind-ly old Rev-'rend Thomas
Made us a pro-mise
He will make the two of us one.

So, I'm hit-tin' the trail
To the cow coun-try.
You can for-ward my mail
Care of R.F.D.




I'm gon-na set-tle down and nev-er more roam
And make the SAN FER-NAN-DO VAL-LEY my home

Overall Meaning

Bing Crosby's song "San Fernando Valley" is a nostalgic tune that praises the beauty and tranquility of the San Fernando Valley in California. The lyrics depict a story of a person who is getting ready to leave their old life behind and start anew in the valley. The singer of the song is motivated by their desire to leave their sins behind, make new friends, and ultimately find a place they can call home. The song speaks to the heart of many who know the journey of starting over in a new place.


The song creates a vivid picture of the beauty of the San Fernando Valley, where the West begins and the sunset ends. The valley is portrayed as a place with breathtaking natural beauty, where the weather is sunny and the air is clear. The song's melody shifts between a relaxed and upbeat tone that infuses the lyrics with a sense of joy and hope.


The singer's story is a universal one that many people can relate to. The song speaks to the hopes and aspirations of people who have felt lost, looking for a new beginning, and found solace in a beautiful and serene place. The singer's journey is not only a physical one but also an emotional and spiritual one. The San Fernando Valley represents a place where the singer can leave their past behind, start anew, and find peace in the beautiful landscape and people.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh! I'm packing my grip
I am packing my belongings


And I'm leav-in' to-day,
I am leaving today


'Cause I'm takin' a trip
Because I am going on a trip


Cal-i-for-nia way
Going to California


I'm gon-na set-tle down and nev-er more roam
I am going to settle down and not wander anymore


And make the SAN FER-NAN-DO VAL0LEY my home.
And make San Fernando Valley my home


I'll for-get my sins,
I will forget my wrongdoings


I'll be mak-in' new friends,
I will make new friends


Where the West be-gins
Where the western part of the US starts


And the sun-set ends,
And the sunset finishes


'Cause I've de-cid-ed where "yours tru-ly" should be
Because I have decided where I belong


And it's the SAN FER-NAN-DO VAL-LEY for me
And it is San Fernando Valley for me


I think that I'm safe in stat-in'
I believe I can safely say


{She - He} will be wait-in'
That someone will be waiting


When my lone-ly jour-ney is done-
When my lonely journey is over


And kind-ly old Rev-'rend Thomas
And the kindly old Reverend Thomas


Made us a pro-mise
Made us a promise


He will make the two of us one.
That he will help us get married


So, I'm hit-tin' the trail
So, I'm starting my journey


To the cow coun-try.
To the country of cows


You can for-ward my mail
You can send my mail


Care of R.F.D.
To R.F.D. care of


I'm gon-na set-tle down and nev-er more roam
I'm going to settle down and never roam again


And make the SAN FER-NAN-DO VAL-LEY my home
And make San Fernando Valley my home




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@thescarlettspeedster399

I’m 18 born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, love this song. 818 forever

@theexile6605

This is definitely one of Bing's most underrated songs!

@yonahmusicemporium5787

I'd bet my grip on it.

@ryangettig274

What I wouldn't give up to be in that time,post war Los Angeles circa 1947,sound's like Heaven,:)

@FRAGIORGIO1

I studied at the San Fernando Los Angeles Seminary from 1959 to 1961, and the San Fernando Valley was lovely with clear air. We had orange and lemon groves nearby that would inundate us in the blossom season. A great silence hung over the valley on weekends and you could hear a far-off airplane flying by charmingly. All that's gone now, I suppose with a couple million people living there now with all that traffic. Sad, but that happens.

@juditht1145

You should see about San Gabriel CA it has a good memories too

@michelleobermuller9236

My father loved this song! He just died last night at 96 years old.

@chs75

I'm sorry for your loss. RIP

@ML-xj6sd

I was a living there as a foreign exchange student (from Germany) ten years ago and I really loved it. This song brings back some good old memories. 😃
Bing Crosby is awesome!

@robertacevedo3502

One of my personal favorites. A wonderfully whimsical nod to the spread of suburbia in the San Fernando Valley, in post WW 2.

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