Blue Savannah
Erasure Lyrics


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Blue Savannah
Blue Savannah song
Oh blue Savannah song
Somewhere 'cross the desert
Sometime in the early hours
In a restless world
On the open highway
My home is where the heart is
Sweet to surrender to you only
I send my love to you

Blue Savannah song
Oh blue Savannah song
Racing 'cross the desert
At a hundred miles an hour
To the orange side
Through the clouds and thunder

My home is where the heart is
Sweet to surrender to you only
I send my love to you

I'm on my way back
And your love will bring me home
I'm traveling fast
And your love will bring me home
Will I discover
That your love will bring me home?
Will I discover
That your love will bring me home?

Somewhere 'cross the desert
Sometime in the early hour
To the orange side
Through the clouds and thunder

My home is where the heart is
Sweet to surrender to you only
I send my love to you

Home is where the heart is
Sweet to surrender to you only
I send my love to you

Oh Savannah song
To you only
I send my love to you

Oh Savannah song




To you only
To you only

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Blue Savannah" by Erasure tell a story of a person traveling across the desert, possibly in the middle of the night, with only their thoughts to keep them company. They emphasize that home is where the heart is, and the love of another person is what brings them back. The phrase "Blue Savannah" is repeated throughout the song, which could represent the vast, endless desert that this person is crossing, or perhaps even a state of mind. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, conveying a sense of longing, perseverance, and hope.


The overall feel of the song is dreamy, almost ethereal, with the heavy use of synthesizers and the soft, lilting voice of the singer. The hypnotic beat sounds like it's propelling the traveler forward, while the melody and lyrics encourage them to keep moving, knowing that their love is waiting for them at the end of the journey. The lyrics are open to interpretation and could be seen as a metaphor for any difficult journey or struggle that one must undertake, with the hope that their love and home are waiting on the other side.


Line by Line Meaning

Blue Savannah
The singer is invoking a sense of calm and freedom found in the open expanse of the titular savannah.


Blue Savannah song
The singer is using music as a medium to express the beauty of the blue savannah.


Oh blue Savannah song
The singer is emphasizing their love for the blue savannah through the use of repetition and vocalization.


Somewhere 'cross the desert
The artist is describing a journey through the harsh and unforgiving environment of the desert, highlighting the sense of adventure and risk-taking.


Sometime in the early hours
The artist is suggesting that the journey takes place during the early morning, when the light is soft and the world is newly awoken.


In a restless world
The singer is reflecting upon the tumultuous nature of the world we live in, yearning for the escapism offered by the blue savannah.


On the open highway
The singer is painting a picture of a journey on a vast and empty road, symbolizing the freedom that comes with exploration.


My home is where the heart is
The artist is expressing a desire to be with the person they love, highlighting the importance of interpersonal connection.


Sweet to surrender to you only
The artist is acknowledging the vulnerability that comes with surrendering oneself to love, suggesting that it is worth the risk.


I send my love to you
The artist is directly addressing their beloved, expressing their feelings through musical language.


Racing 'cross the desert
The singer is upping the intensity of their previous journey, suggesting a sense of urgency.


At a hundred miles an hour
The artist is exaggerating the speed at which they are traveling, adding to the sense of drama.


To the orange side
The singer is painting a picture of the sun rising or setting over the horizon, using color as a symbol of beauty and warmth.


Through the clouds and thunder
The singer is acknowledging the danger and unpredictability of the journey, hinting at the possibility of storms and other obstacles.


I'm on my way back
The singer is suggesting that they are returning home after their journey, adding a sense of resolution to the story.


And your love will bring me home
The artist is using their love for their partner as a guiding force that will lead them back to where they belong.


I'm traveling fast
The artist is building up the speed of their journey once again, adding to the sense of momentum and movement.


Will I discover
The singer is posing a question to themselves and their partner, suggesting that there is still some uncertainty or unknown factor in their relationship.


That your love will bring me home?
The singer is expressing a hope that their partner's love will be enough to overcome any obstacles they may face on their journey.


Oh Savannah song
The artist is returning to their original statement, reiterating their love for the blue savannah and using musical language as a means of expression.


To you only
The artist is emphasizing that their love and message is meant only for their partner, excluding all others.


I send my love to you
The artist is restating their affection for their partner, using the final line of the song to emphasize this point.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ANDREW BELL, ANDY BELL, VINCE CLARKE

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@SuperBabulica

Blue Savannah
Blue Savannah song
Oh blue Savannah song
Somewhere 'cross the desert
Sometime in the early hours
In a restless world
On the open highway
My home is where the heart is
Sweet to surrender to you only
I send my love to you
Blue Savannah song
Oh blue Savannah song
Racing 'cross the desert
At a hundred miles an hour
To the orange side
Through the clouds and thunder
My home is where the heart is
Sweet to surrender to you only
I send my love to you
I'm on my way back
And your love will bring me home
I'm traveling fast
And your love will bring me home
Will I discover
That your love will bring me home?
Will I discover
That your love will bring me home?
Somewhere 'cross the desert
Sometime in the early hour
To the orange side
Through the clouds and thunder
Oh Savannah song
To you only
I send my love to you
Oh Savannah song
To you only
To you only



All comments from YouTube:

@silvinadicamillo

My brother was the biggest fan of Erasure, today is two years since he passed away of COVID. I'll be forever blue 💙

@shac9131

PS
Chipotle is the same attitude.
I've caught COVID 3 times. 2nd time wasn't bad.
Meanwhile 7 million has died from this, but you're expected to work even if feel like death and can't function

@jayjayn007

​@@shac9131oh please! I caught it like a bad headache for a day. At 43. I had believed it to be like the black plague. All lies. Some elderly might die, but in comparative terms COVID doesn't seem to exist any longer. Wish I hadn't fallen into the gullible category!!!

@lucieuhlirova1262

I am so sorry for your loss. I am a lifelong Erasure fan, my mum went to see them live with me in 1997, I was 16 then... My beloved mum died of covid pneumonia 3 years ago. My heart is with you ♥Love Erasure ♥

@emmaoregan2602

2024 and still a Classic ❤

@russell1371

I wish Andy Bell was more renowned. Dude has one of the best voices of all time.

@jamespryceaviation

My brother thought he was hot. I agree great voice, Erasure was one of the first in my CD collection back in the day.

@user-hk3eu7bg5y

My older sister thought, Andy was hot. But he's got a fantastic vocal range. -j from my wife's YouTube with her permission of course.

@micahcshoemaker

One of the most underrated yet not under appreciated bands ever. Perfect example of two people destined to meet and create something beautiful for the world to enjoy

@garycarr3857

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