Georgia Sunshine
Dean Martin Lyrics


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Oh how I miss that Georgia sunshine oh how I wish that I was there
Yeah to wake up every morning to the smell of them Georgia pines
Peach blossom's blooming everywhere

My restless young heart to be wandering
Far from that old hometown of mine
Oh how I long every minute that I've been gone
To get myself back home to that Georgia sunshine

I wandered round town to town ain't many places I ain't gone
But the road I see it keeps calling me
It's the road that take this Georgia boy back home

Oh how I miss that Georgia sunshine oh how I wish that I was there...
My restless young heart to be wandering...
Far from that old hometown of mine




Oh how I long every minute that I've been gone
To get myself back home to that Georgia sunshine

Overall Meaning

Dean Martin's song, Georgia Sunshine, is a tribute to the singer's connection to his home state of Georgia. The lyrics speak to the nostalgia and longing for the familiar comforts of home, particularly the warmth and radiance of the Georgia sun. Martin's voice conveys a sense of yearning as he reminisces about his hometown and the memories it holds. The opening lines, "Oh how I miss that Georgia sunshine oh how I wish that I was there," establish the theme of homesickness that permeates the entire song. The vivid description of the scent of Georgia pines and peach blossoms add to the sensory experience, bringing the listener closer to the southern landscape that Martin is describing.


The second verse takes a more wistful tone, as Martin confesses to his wandering spirit that has taken him far away from his hometown. He admits that he has seen many places, yet the road always leads him back home. The lyrics, "It's the road that take this Georgia boy back home" express his deep connection to his roots and the sense of belonging that he finds there. The chorus repeats the refrain of the first verse, building on the longing for the "Georgia Sunshine" that has become a symbol of home for Martin.


Overall, Georgia Sunshine is a heartfelt ode to the singer's memories of Georgia and the deep connection he has to his hometown.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh how I miss that Georgia sunshine oh how I wish that I was there
The singer is expressing his longing to be back in his hometown Georgia where he used to enjoy the warmth of the sun.


Yeah to wake up every morning to the smell of them Georgia pines
The singer used to wake up every morning to enjoy the refreshing smell of pine trees that are native to Georgia.


Peach blossom's blooming everywhere
In Georgia, the peach blossom season is a sight to behold with blossoming peach trees found everywhere.


My restless young heart to be wandering
The singer's heart feels restless and is yearning to wander around.


Far from that old hometown of mine
The singer is far from his hometown and feeling homesick.


Oh how I long every minute that I've been gone
The singer misses his hometown Georgia and longs to return there.


To get myself back home to that Georgia sunshine
The singer wants to go back home to Georgia to enjoy the sunshine that he misses so much.


I wandered round town to town ain't many places I ain't gone
The singer has traveled to many places and wandered around different towns.


But the road I see it keeps calling me
Despite traveling to many places, the singer feels that the road leading back to his hometown Georgia is calling him.


It's the road that take this Georgia boy back home
The singer associates the road leading to Georgia as his way back home to his roots.




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