Going Home
Buck Evans Lyrics


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My mama told me, you've got to be so kind
My mama told me, you've got to move your mind.
My mama told me, wherever you may be,
Just you remember what, my mama told me...

My mama told me, you've got to be so real
My mama told me, you've got make no deal.
My mama told me, whatever you may do,
Just you remember what, your mama told you...

Don't stop dreaming about waterfalls, because you know you're not alone
Don't stop dreaming about waterfalls, you're on the road; you're Going Home

My mama told me, you've got to dream so tall
My mama told me, you don't take 'that's all'.




My mama told me, you've got to be so bold
You've just got to shout about it because that's what everybody's told...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Buck Evans's song "Going Home" are filled with advice and wisdom from his mother. The first two verses are focused on reminding the listener of the importance of being kind, staying true to oneself, and not making any compromises in life. The repetition of the phrase, "Just you remember what, my mama told me" emphasizes the importance of these values and suggests that the singer is imparting this advice to his own listeners. The third verse takes a slightly different tone, encouraging the listener to continue dreaming big and never giving up on their goals. The final lines, "Don't stop dreaming about waterfalls, you're on the road; you're Going Home," suggest that home is not a physical place, but a state of mind that can be reached through perseverance and determination.


The importance of maternal guidance is a central theme in the lyrics of "Going Home." Through his mother's advice, the singer suggests that we can achieve our dreams, be kind to others, and be true to ourselves. The line "Don't stop dreaming about waterfalls" is interesting in that it is a seemingly random and unrelated element in the song. However, it can be interpreted as a metaphor for the power of our imaginations and the importance of never giving up on our dreams, no matter how lofty they may seem. The repetition of this line throughout the song serves to reinforce this idea.


Line by Line Meaning

My mama told me, you've got to be so kind
My mother instructed me that kindness is a crucial character trait to possess.


My mama told me, you've got to move your mind.
My mother advised me to keep an open mind and embrace new perspectives.


My mama told me, wherever you may be,
My mother emphasized that the importance of her advice transcends location and circumstance.


Just you remember what, my mama told me...
I should always remember to hold on to my mom's guidance.


My mama told me, you've got to be so real
My mother taught me the value of authenticity and honesty in all situations.


My mama told me, you've got make no deal.
My mother stressed that I should never compromise on my values and principles.


My mama told me, whatever you may do,
My mother instructed me to remember her advice in every decision and action I undertake.


Just you remember what, your mama told you...
I should always keep in mind my mother's words of wisdom.


Don't stop dreaming about waterfalls, because you know you're not alone
Keep dreaming and aspiring for great things because others are walking alongside you.


Don't stop dreaming about waterfalls, you're on the road; you're Going Home
Continue to chase your dreams because you're on the path to success and fulfillment.


My mama told me, you've got to dream so tall
My mother instilled in me the idea that having ambitious, grandiose dreams is essential.


My mama told me, you don't take 'that's all'.
My mother taught me to always strive for more and never settle for mediocrity.


My mama told me, you've got to be so bold
My mother encouraged me to be confident and unafraid to take risks.


You've just got to shout about it because that's what everybody's told...
Express your dreams boldly and proudly because that's what successful people do.




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@rudybigboote3883

I am a 54 year old bass player and I love that there are still musicians out there making REAL music instead of the computer produced crap that is all over the radio. I love this band and especially Chrisโ€™ guitar work.

@edkeene2759

My momma told me to listen to rock and roll and by God she was right. Great tune

@simonnaji

Just great all round. Sally Ann gave me shivers and took me back to the glory days of British blues bands. Dom and Bob solid as it gets and Chris made me cry. Damn, guys, congratulations!

@jimmyjimmy951

Sally kicks ass vocally. Guitar, what can I say beyond awesome. And never underestimate the gel the drummer creates. Bass give the solid punch that is the foundation... ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿจ

@jamesanthony7994

What a powerhouse vocal. Combine that with the best young blues player and well ..........straight to the top!!!

@noahtenshen

These guys give me faith in the future of music. Great Vocals, Excellent band, and then there's Chris--who couldn't love listening to him? Bring on the Vinyl LP!

@danielbertola7868

That classic Chris Buck double bend at the end of the solo. Sooo good. Great track. Everything is tastefully played and sung. Not over the top. Perfect performance/ video

@BCBBCL

This is the kind of music that should be on repeat on the radios

@barryeinsohn2839

WOW, outstanding song, Incredible Guitar Licks, Chris Buck what A Tornado You Are, love the singer, outstanding Bass Player. Love itโคโคโคโค โคโค Lisa Einsohn ๐Ÿ’‹

@hermonoetim

Me and my 2 yr old watched it together! Awesome job! My son clapped his hands at the end!

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