Louisville
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Take me back to Louisville,
Take me 'neath that southern sky,

Long to hear the whippoorwill
Comin' home, Louisville,

By the railroad track.
For the choo-choo train to take me back.

I'm so happy I could cry!
Here I come, Louisville,

I'm really on my way,




Comin' home to stay.
My Louisville,

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Ella Fitzgerald's song "Louisville" express a longing to return home to the southern city of Louisville, Kentucky. The singer longs to be back in her hometown, under the soft and warm southern sky, where she can once again hear the familiar sound of the whippoorwill. She waits by the railroad track, eager for the train to come and take her back home. The sense of excitement and anticipation is palpable in the lyrics, as she can hardly contain her happiness and is on the brink of tears.


The song captures the deep affection and attachment people can have to their hometowns, where memories are made and loved ones reside. The imagery of the southern sky and the sound of the whippoorwill create a sense of nostalgia and longing for the beauty and simplicity of home.


Line by Line Meaning

Take me back to Louisville,
I yearn to return to Louisville,


Take me 'neath that southern sky,
I want to be under the sky of the Southern part of the US,


Long to hear the whippoorwill
I eagerly anticipate hearing the whippoorwill bird's call,


Comin' home, Louisville,
I'm returning home to Louisville,


By the railroad track.
I'll be waiting at the railroad track,


For the choo-choo train to take me back.
Waiting for the train to take me back to Louisville,


I'm so happy I could cry!
I'm overwhelmed with joy that I could burst into tears!


Here I come, Louisville,
Get ready Louisville, I'm coming back!


I'm really on my way,
I'm genuinely on my way to Louisville!


Comin' home to stay.
I'm coming home and I'm staying for good!


My Louisville,
The Louisville that I love and cherish,




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