I'm On My Way
Captain & Tennille Lyrics


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Back home you'll see those ruby berries shine
Tip your head back, drink that summer wine
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Not to worry, it won't be too long
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way
Back home, you'll hear the ring of your telephone
Put your feet up, make yourself at home
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Not to worry, it won't be too long
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way

Oh, I'm leaving the city
This time, it's for good
Oh, and my baby's so pretty
If you like him, like him, like him, I'll stay for good

Back home, you'll feel that country feel all the time
When the sun comes, you really want to rise and shine
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Not to worry, it won't be too long
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way

Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Not to worry, it won't be too long
I'm on my way,




I'm on my way,
I'm on my way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Captain & Tennille's song "I'm On My Way" tell the story of the singer leaving the city to return to their hometown. The song begins by painting a picture of the natural beauty of the area - the shining ruby berries, the summer wine - and encourages the listener to enjoy it in their absence. The repeated phrase "I'm on my way" conveys a sense of determination and anticipation; the singer is eager to return home.


As the song continues, the singer describes the comforts and familiarity of being back in their hometown. The ringing of the telephone, putting one's feet up, and feeling the country vibe are all things that suggest a less hectic, more peaceful way of life. The final verse returns to the repeated phrase and emphasizes the message that the listener need not worry, as the singer is coming home.


The bridge of the song introduces a romantic element; the singer speaks of their "pretty" baby and contemplates staying if the listener likes them. This adds a layer of complexity to the story, as it suggests that the singer has a reason beyond nostalgia for returning home.


Overall, the lyrics of "I'm On My Way" can be interpreted as a celebration of simple pleasures and a desire to return to a more laid-back way of life. The repetition of the phrase "I'm on my way" reinforces the sense of purpose and eagerness that underlies the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Back home you'll see those ruby berries shine
At home, you can see the vibrant, red berries shining in the sun.


Tip your head back, drink that summer wine
Take a break and enjoy a glass of refreshing summer wine.


Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Inform your siblings and parents.


Not to worry, it won't be too long
Tell them not to fret, as you will return soon.


I'm on my way,
I am currently on my journey.


Oh, I'm leaving the city
I am departing from the city.


This time, it's for good
This time, I am leaving for good.


Oh, and my baby's so pretty
Oh, and my significant other is attractive.


If you like him, like him, like him, I'll stay for good
If you approve of my partner, I will stay permanently.


Back home, you'll feel that country feel all the time
Upon returning home, you will constantly experience the rustic charm of the countryside.


When the sun comes, you really want to rise and shine
In the morning, the sun will motivate you to wake up and start your day.


I'm on my way,
I am still in the process of traveling.


Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Once again, inform your siblings and parents.


Not to worry, it won't be too long
Assure them that your absence will be brief.


I'm on my way,
You are almost there!




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Comments from YouTube:

Sam Pelczarski

This song popped into my head out of the archives of my mind. I couldn't remember who made it, but I was thinking Captain and Tennille and I was right. Amazing how the brain works some times. lol. Good song.

Dale Schmitt

This was a hit in spring of '78, just as I was finishing high school. I bought the 45 on my very last day of school. Got the Andrew Gold version about the same time.

Iloveromance06

This is one of my favorite songs. My dad bought me this cassette as a "reward" because I was brave enough to do a dance in elementary school in front of my class during a talent show

FRED SMITH

As a Captain and Tennille fan, this song is one of my favorites.

MikeBlitzMag

For my money, this is the best record they ever did. And that's saying a lot.

Dale Schmitt

Thanks for your opinions, but I like "Circles" better!

Gary Kerns

I like it way, way, better than anything else they did, myself.

Mike YQR

I agree totally. Loved the album. And yes, I still have my vinyl album from many years ago.

MHM

I've loved this song since I was a kid.

mytreker

I bought this album when it first came out. I still think it was their best one and I love it to this day.

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