Goodnight Irene
Bobby Vee Lyrics


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Irene good night Irene good night
Good night Irene Good night Irene
I'll see you in my dreams

Last Saturday night I got married
Me and my wife settled down
Now me and my wife have parted
I'm gonna take a little stroll downtown

Irene good night Irene good night
Good night Irene Good night Irene
I'll see you in my dreams

Some times I live in the country
Some times I live in town
Some times I take a great notion
To jump in the river and drown

Irene good night Irene good night
Good night Irene Good night Irene
I'll see you in my dreams

Quit your rambling quit your gambling
Stop staying out late at night
Stay home with your wife and family
And stay by the fireside of right

Irene good night Irene good night
Good night Irene Good night Irene
I'll see you in my dreams
Irene good night Irene good night




Good night Irene Good night Irene
I'll see you in my dreams

Overall Meaning

In Bobby Vee's version of "Goodnight Irene," the lyrics describe a series of personal struggles and emotions. The singer is bidding farewell to someone named Irene, with whom they have had a tumultuous relationship, both romantically and otherwise. The repetition of the lyrics "Goodnight Irene" at the beginning and end of each stanza creates a bittersweet sense of closure, as if the singer is finally saying goodbye to a chapter in their life.


The first stanza describes the singer's recent marriage, which has now ended in a separation. Rather than dwelling on the pain of the breakup, the singer plans to go out and live a little, with a promise to Irene that they will see her in their dreams. The second stanza contrasts the singer's lifestyle between the city and the countryside, acknowledging a desire to escape from it all entirely. Once again, he ends with a reminder that he will see Irene in his dreams.


The final stanza serves as a cautionary tale, with the singer urging Irene to abandon her own reckless ways and to stay close to her loved ones. The repetition of the refrain throughout the song implies a sense of longing for a better, more stable life. Overall, the lyrics of "Goodnight Irene" strike a balance between sadness and hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Irene good night Irene good night
Saying goodbye to Irene for now


Good night Irene Good night Irene
Wishing Irene a good night


I'll see you in my dreams
Looking forward to seeing Irene in dreams


Last Saturday night I got married
Got married on a Saturday night


Me and my wife settled down
Started a life with my wife


Now me and my wife have parted
Separated from my wife


I'm gonna take a little stroll downtown
Going for a walk in the city


Some times I live in the country
Living in the countryside sometimes


Some times I live in town
Living in the city sometimes


Some times I take a great notion
Sometimes I have a strong desire


To jump in the river and drown
To end my life by drowning


Quit your rambling quit your gambling
Stop wandering and stop gambling


Stop staying out late at night
Stop staying out late


Stay home with your wife and family
Stay with your loved ones


And stay by the fireside of right
Live a righteous life




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Written by: Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax

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