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Dizzy Gillespie Lyrics


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Homesick tired All alone in a big city
Why should ev'rybody pity me,
Nighttime's falling, folks are a singin',
they dance till break of day
Dear Old Southland with it's dreamy songs
Takes me back there where I belong
How I'd love to be in mammy's arms
When It's Sleepy Time Down South




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dizzy Gillespie's song, "When It's Sleepy Time Down South," is a nostalgic tribute to the South. The singer describes feeling homesick and alone in a big city and longing for the comforting sounds and atmosphere of the Southland. As night falls and people sing and dance, the singer longs to return to his roots, back to where he feels he belongs. The dreamy songs of the Southland bring back memories of a simpler time, and the singer imagines being held in his mother's arms once again.


The song captures the bittersweet feeling of nostalgia, a common emotion felt by those who have moved away from their hometowns. The singer longs for the familiar and comforting sights and sounds of the Southland, yet he is also aware that he may never be able to return to that idyllic time and place. The lyrics are evocative and descriptive, with words like "dreamy" and "folks" conjuring up a vivid picture of a place and time long gone.


Overall, "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" is a thoughtful reflection on the value of home and the power of memory. The longing for a simpler time, the comfort found in familiar surroundings, and the pull of childhood memory are all beautifully captured in this song.


Line by Line Meaning

Homesick tired All alone in a big city
Feeling a deep sense of longing and exhaustion while being isolated in a bustling urban area


Why should ev'rybody pity me
Questioning the need for sympathy from others


Nighttime's falling, folks are a singin'
As the evening approaches, people are singing


they dance till break of day
They dance until the morning arrives


Dear Old Southland with it's dreamy songs
Referring to the Southern region with its sentimental music


Takes me back there where I belong
The music brings him back to his true home


How I'd love to be in mammy's arms
Expressing a strong desire to be held by a mother figure


When It's Sleepy Time Down South
When night comes, the Southern region becomes calm and peaceful




Lyrics © OTIS RENE PUBLICATIONS, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: CLARENCE MUSE, LEON RENE, OTIS RENE

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