The Folks Who Live on the Hill
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Many men with lofty aims,
Strive for lofty goals,
Others play at smaller games,
Being simpler souls.

I am of the latter brand,
All I want to do,
Is to find a spot of land,
And live there with you.

Someday we'll build a home on a hilltop high,
You and I,
Shiny and new a cottage that two can fill.
And we'll be pleased to be called,
"The folks who live on the hill".

Someday we may be adding a thing or two,
A wing or two.
We will make changes as any fam'ly will,
But we will always be called,
"The folks who live on the hill".

Our veranda will command a view of meadows green,
The sort of view that seems to want to be seen.
And when the kids grow up and leave us,
We'll sit and look at the same old view,
Just we two.

Darby and Joan who used to be Jack and Jill,
The folks who like to be called,




What they have always been called,
"The folks who live on the hill".

Overall Meaning

"The Folks Who Live on the Hill" is Bing Crosby's rendition of the popular romantic ballad written by Oscar Hammerstein II and composed by Jerome Kern. The lyrics speak to the simplicity and contentment found in a humble life, highlighting the desire for a peaceful existence shared with a loved one. The song contrasts those who strive for grand ambitions and bigger games with those who find joy in the ordinary and value the beauty of a tranquil setting.


The first stanza establishes the distinction between individuals seeking lofty goals and those who prefer a more modest existence. The singer identifies with the latter, expressing their desire to find a patch of land where they can build a home and live with their partner. It conveys a sense of contentment and satisfaction with the idea of settling down, away from the hustle and bustle of the world.


The second stanza is filled with hopes and dreams of this future life on a hilltop. The couple envisions a shiny, new cottage that perfectly accommodates the two of them. They anticipate making additions and changes over time as their family grows, but they will always be known as "The folks who live on the hill." The lyrics emphasize the longevity and stability of their intimate connection, reminiscent of the traditional couple, Darby and Joan.


The third stanza paints a picturesque scene of the veranda overlooking lush green meadows, providing a view that beckons to be appreciated. As time passes and their children grow up and leave, the couple envisions themselves still sitting together, enjoying the same view they have always loved. Finally, the song references the old couple known as Jack and Jill, who eventually become Darby and Joan, highlighting the timeless nature of their love and the unchanging essence of their identity as "The folks who live on the hill."


Overall, "The Folks Who Live on the Hill" captures the longing for a serene life marked by love, simplicity, and the passage of time, celebrating the beauty found in sharing a modest existence with one's beloved.


Line by Line Meaning

Many men with lofty aims,
There are numerous men who have ambitious goals and aspirations.


Strive for lofty goals,
They work hard and make efforts to achieve those high goals.


Others play at smaller games,
In contrast, some people engage in less grandiose pursuits or interests.


Being simpler souls.
These individuals are content with a simpler and more uncomplicated way of life.


I am of the latter brand,
I belong to the group of simpler souls.


All I want to do,
My only desire is


Is to find a spot of land,
To discover a piece of land


And live there with you.
And reside in that place together with you.


Someday we'll build a home on a hilltop high,
One day, we will construct a residence on a picturesque hilltop.


You and I,
It will be for both of us.


Shiny and new a cottage that two can fill.
It will be a bright and fresh cottage, perfect for the both of us to occupy.


And we'll be pleased to be called,
We will find joy in being referred to as


"The folks who live on the hill".
"The individuals residing on the hill".


Someday we may be adding a thing or two,
In the future, we might add a few objects or make improvements


A wing or two.
Perhaps an additional section or extension.


We will make changes as any fam'ly will,
Just like any family, we'll make alterations and adjustments


But we will always be called,
However, we will forever be known as


"The folks who live on the hill".
"The individuals residing on the hill".


Our veranda will command a view of meadows green,
From our porch, we will have a magnificent view of lush green meadows.


The sort of view that seems to want to be seen.
It is the kind of sight that appears destined to be admired.


And when the kids grow up and leave us,
And when our children grow older and depart from our home


We'll sit and look at the same old view,
We will sit together and gaze upon that familiar scenery


Just we two.
Only the two of us.


Darby and Joan who used to be Jack and Jill,
Similar to the classic couple Darby and Joan, who were formerly known as Jack and Jill,


The folks who like to be called,
We prefer to be referred to as


What they have always been called,
By the name they have always been known as


"The folks who live on the hill".
"The individuals residing on the hill".




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jerome Kern, Oscar II Hammerstein

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Malcolm Dale

Love this song and Bing makes the most of it as usual. Thanks for upload.

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