Wish You Were Here
Brandon Jenkins Lyrics


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Drove from Albuquerque to Ft. Smith, Arkansas
All the way to New Orleans in time for Mardi Gras
You should have seen... the craziness down there
What I really mean... I wish you were here Played a show on Bourbon Street, Memphis, Tennessee
With the blues, the booze, the bar-B-Q's, our name on the marquee
Yeah you should have seen... the crowd we drew in there
What I really mean... I wish you were here I'm sending you this postcard
To tell you that I'm fine
No matter where I go
You never leave my mind
Well we broke down in Kentucky; in Richmond there was snow
We saw our friends in Charlotte; we played on the radio
And you should have seen... us singin' on the air
What I really mean... I wish you were here Well I'm sending you this postcard
To tell you that I'm fine
And let you know wherever I go You never leave my mind
Tonight we're in the city, it's just like Disneyland
But I'm tired and I can't wait to get back home again




Because I had a dream That you d be waitin there
What I really mean... I wish you were here What I really mean... I wish you were here

Overall Meaning

In Brandon Jenkins's song "Wish You Were Here," the singer is describing his travels across the country, from Albuquerque to Ft. Smith, Arkansas, all the way to New Orleans in time for Mardi Gras. He reminisces about the wild and crazy times he had, but what he really means is that he wishes the person he is writing to was there with him to share in the experience. He played a show on Bourbon Street in Memphis, Tennessee, and drew a huge crowd. He broke down in Kentucky and saw snow in Richmond. He even played on the radio and went to Disneyland, but again, what he really means is that he wishes the person he is writing to was there with him.


The singer is sending a postcard to let the person he is writing to know that he is doing fine, and even though he is away from home, this person is never far from his mind. He is tired and looking forward to returning home, especially because he had a dream that this person would be waiting for him there. The song expresses feelings of loneliness and longing for companionship, while also highlighting the exciting aspects of travel.


Line by Line Meaning

Drove from Albuquerque to Ft. Smith, Arkansas
I traveled a long distance from Albuquerque to Ft. Smith, Arkansas.


All the way to New Orleans in time for Mardi Gras
I continued on my journey and arrived in New Orleans just in time for Mardi Gras.


You should have seen... the craziness down there
The festivities in New Orleans were wild and unforgettable.


What I really mean... I wish you were here
I wish you were here to experience these incredible moments with me.


Played a show on Bourbon Street, Memphis, Tennessee
I performed a concert on Bourbon Street in Memphis, Tennessee.


With the blues, the booze, the bar-B-Q's, our name on the marquee
The show was complete with blues music, drinks, and barbeque, and our name was prominently displayed on the marquee.


Yeah you should have seen... the crowd we drew in there
Our concert drew a big and enthusiastic crowd in Memphis.


What I really mean... I wish you were here
I wish you were here to share in the success of our concert with me.


I'm sending you this postcard
I'm sending you a postcard as a way to keep in touch.


To tell you that I'm fine
This postcard is to let you know that I am doing well on my travels.


No matter where I go
Even though I am far away, you are never far from my thoughts.


Well we broke down in Kentucky; in Richmond there was snow
We had some setbacks on the road, including a breakdown in Kentucky and encountering snow in Richmond.


We saw our friends in Charlotte; we played on the radio
Despite the challenges, we were able to visit our friends in Charlotte and even play on the radio.


And you should have seen... us singin' on the air
Our performance on the radio was memorable and something to behold.


Tonight we're in the city, it's just like Disneyland
Currently, we are in a city that feels almost like we're in Disneyland.


But I'm tired and I can't wait to get back home again
Despite the excitement, I am exhausted and craving the comfort of home.


Because I had a dream That you d be waitin there
I had a dream that you would be waiting for me when I return home.


What I really mean... I wish you were here
I wish you were here to share in the memories and experiences of my journey.




Writer(s): David Gilmour, Roger Waters

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