Dear Old Southland
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Dear old Southland I hear you calling me.
And I long how I long to roam
back to my old Kentucky home.
Dear old Southland for you my heart is yearning
And I long just to see once more




Overall Meaning

Dear Old Southland is a classic jazz tune by Duke Ellington that evokes feelings of nostalgia and homesickness for the American South. The lyrics speak of a yearning to return to one's roots, specifically the state of Kentucky, and the bittersweet emotions that can accompany that desire. The refrain of "Dear old Southland, I hear you calling me," creates a strong sentiment of longing and reminiscence, invoking the sounds and sights of the southern region.


Ellington, known for his sophisticated compositions, adds a tender complexity to the melody with the use of the minor key in the chorus. This further emphasizes the mixed emotions of the singer, who is pulled between their memories of the South and the present reality. Overall, the song is an ode to the South, a tribute to the place of one's origin, and a bittersweet reminder of the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear old Southland I hear you calling me.
Oh, beloved Southland, I can hear your call for me.


And I long how I long to roam
My heart aches to wander and explore once again.


back to my old Kentucky home.
I yearn to return to my cherished childhood memories in Kentucky.


Dear old Southland for you my heart is yearning
My heart is filled with intense longing for you, dear Southland.


And I long just to see once more
I desire to see your beauty and magnificence once again.




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Written by: STAN GETZ

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Trombonology Erstwhile

Everybody says Duke's instrument was the orchestra, but I've always loved his piano playing; great example here.

Antonino Galofar0

In Ellington ( nel suo linguaggio ) รจ la dimostrazione che l' armonia nasce dal
ritmo quindi rappresentabile da numeri....

daminoush

haha thanks a lot for uplaoding! do you know james p johnson? this one is my favorite! enjoy !!

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