Cincinnati Ohio
Connie Smith Lyrics


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Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio

One more hour and I'll be home
Close my eyes and rest my bones
Can't be more than a mile or so
From Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, where the river winds
'Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio

I guess perhaps the memories got too strong
Grabbed me by the heart strings and pulled me home
I got to thinkin' 'bout some friends I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
(Cincinnati, Ohio)

I walked half way from Louisville
Now there she lies at the foot of the hill
Shinin' like a jewel in the valley below
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, where the river winds
'Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
Heaven waits for me, I know
In Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, where the river winds
'Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
And heaven waits for me, I know




In Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati

Overall Meaning

The song "Cincinnati Ohio" by Connie Smith talks about a person's strong desire to return to their hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. The driving force behind the song seems to be the sense of familiarity and the personal connections that the singer has with the city. The lyrics talk about how the singer is getting closer and closer to Cincinnati, Ohio, and is anticipating finally reaching there. The river that winds through the city is mentioned, and how it divides the city between the north and the south.


The chorus repeats the name of the city, emphasizing the singer's strong connection to her hometown. The final verse of the song indicates that the memories of Cincinnati, Ohio were so strong that they pulled the singer back home. The song has a nostalgic quality to it, with an underlying sense of love and belonging for the city. Overall, the song is a tribute to the singer's hometown, and a testament to the power of place and memories.


Line by Line Meaning

Cincinnati, Ohio
The singer repeats the name of the city where she is headed, expressing a sense of excitement and joy to be returning home


One more hour and I'll be home
The singer is close to her destination and can't wait to arrive home after a long journey


Close my eyes and rest my bones
The singer is feeling tired and needs to rest before reaching her final destination


Can't be more than a mile or so
The singer believes that her destination is very close and she will reach it soon


From Cincinnati, Ohio
The singer is still excited to be heading back to her hometown


Cincinnati, where the river winds
The singer describes the city as a place where the river flows in a winding path


'Cross the Mason and the Dixie Line
The singer describes the river as crossing two important geographic landmarks


Heaven waits for me, I know
The singer feels a strong emotional attachment to her hometown, and believes that it is a perfect place for her


I guess perhaps the memories got too strong
The singer reflects on how the memories of her friends and the city have become too strong, causing her to want to return home


Grabbed me by the heart strings and pulled me home
The singer feels an emotional pull towards her hometown, making her want to go back home


I got to thinkin' 'bout some friends I know
The singer is reminiscing about her friends in Cincinnati, and is looking forward to reconnecting with them


In Cincinnati, Ohio
The singer repeats the name of her hometown, expressing her happiness at the thought of returning


I walked half way from Louisville
The singer is reflecting on her journey, noting that she has already walked a long distance from another city


Now there she lies at the foot of the hill
The singer describes the city as lying at the base of a hill, perhaps indicating that it is in a valley


Shinin' like a jewel in the valley below
The singer sees her hometown as a beautiful, precious gem in the valley




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bill Anderson

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Comments from YouTube:

Raymond Blais

I heard this song on the radio when it first came out and loved it. It took me a couple decades before I found it on a CD. It brought tears to my eyes when I heard it again and this song still moves me. It's one of my 100 all-time favorite songs.

charlene jones

Aw that’s so great

Randall Banks

A great song!

RONNIE LEE JONES

I love listening to Connie Smith she's got a beautiful voice and she's still beautiful that's what I think at one time I had a crush on Connie. I'd like to meet Connie Smith and say thank you for your music and all the years that you brought joy and happiness in your songs to people. Thank you Connie

Frank Ramirez

I used to live in Indianapolis and would travel to the Queen City on weekends. I actually lived there about two years and I still miss it. This song is
one of my favorites.

Torki

I haven't been to Cincinnati before. when I hear Connie smith, I couldn't hold back the tears.

Tom House

I'm a truck driver is beautiful at 2 or 3 in the morning

pimpernelsmith1949

Met my beautiful wife over 50 years ago in Cinncy. I've loved them both ever since.

Ed London

Cinci is a great place!

steven sweeney

This song hits different when you haven’t lived in Cincinnati for 9 years then finally move back. I was super emotional hearing it but I’m so damn happy to be home!

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