Swanee
George Gershwin Lyrics


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I've been away from you a long time
I never thought I'd missed you so
Somehow I feel
You love is real
Near you I long towanna be

The birds are singin', it is song time
The banjos strummin' soft and low
I know that you
Yearn for me too
Swanee ! You're calling me !

[Chorus]
Swanee !
How I love you, how I love !
My dear ol' Swanee
I'd give the world to be
Among the folks in
D-I-X-I-E-ven no[w]My mammy's
Waiting for me
Praying for me
Down by the Swanee
The folks up north will see me no more
When I go to the Swanee Shore !

[Chorus]

Swanee, Swanee, I am coming back to Swanee !
Mammy, Mammy, I love the old folks at home !





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to George Gershwin's song "Swanee" describe the longing and love that the singer feels for someone who has been away from for a long time. The first verse conveys the element of surprise of the singer realizing how much they have missed their beloved. The second verse describes the setting of the Southern United States with the birds singing and banjos strumming. The singer knows that their beloved also yearns for them and is calling for them from Swanee. The chorus declares the singer's love for Swanee and their desire to be among the people in Dixie, specifically with their beloved mama waiting and praying for them by the Swanee river. The final verse emphasizes the singer's eagerness to return to Swanee and their love for their old home and people.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been away from you a long time
It has been a significant amount of time since I've last been close to you.


I never thought I'd missed you so
I didn't realize how much I longed for you until now.


Somehow I feel
In some way, I am certain that


Your love is real
The love you have for me is genuine and true.


Near you I long to be
I have an intense desire to be near you.


The birds are singin', it is song time
The birds are singing, and it's a time for music and enjoyment.


The banjos strummin' soft and low
The sound of the banjo is being played quietly and soothingly.


I know that you
I am certain that you


Yearn for me too
Have a deep longing for me as well.


Swanee ! You're calling me !
The Swanee is beckoning me to return to it.


Swanee ! How I love you, how I love ! My dear ol' Swanee
The love for the Swanee is immense and cherished.


I'd give the world to be Among the folks in D-I-X-I-E-ven now
I would do anything to be with the people in DIXIE, even at this very moment.


My mammy's waiting for me Praying for me Down by the Swanee
My mother is anxiously waiting and praying for me to return to the Swanee.


The folks up north will see me no more When I go to the Swanee Shore !
When I return to the Swanee, I won't be seen by the people up North.


Swanee, Swanee, I am coming back to Swanee !
I am on my way back to the Swanee!


Mammy, Mammy, I love the old folks at home !
I have a deep affection for the people I left behind, especially my mother.




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Written by: George Gershwin, Irving Caesar

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

jasobres

I've been away from you a long time
I never thought I'd miss you
Somehow I feel
Your love was real
Near you I long to be
The birds are singing it is song time
The banjos strumming soft and low
I know that you
Yearn for me, too
Swanee, you're calling me

Swanee, how I love ya, how I love ya
My dear old Swanee
I'd give the world to be
Among the folks in
D-I-X-I-Even know my mammy's
Waiting for me, praying for me
Down by the Swanee
The folks up north will see me no more
When I go to that Swanee shore

Swanee...
Swanee...
I'm coming back to Swanee
Mammy...
Mammy...
I love the old folks at home!



All comments from YouTube:

David Ramos

Not only was Gershwin a magnificent composer, but he was also an incredible pianist.

Brace67

An American musical genius with such incomparable talent who died far too young. Imagine the music he had left to compose to give us and the world.

sumi2

what a pity

Robert Soul

I mean, he was no Takeoff

Charlotte Orr

What a talent. It sounds like three pianos playing at once.

Hydreigion

Such a rhythmic and joyous performance. Males you smile

ferociousgumby

Piano roll. None of his real recordings have this kind of sound quality. They also seem kind of like no one's at the keyboard. Maybe his ghost is playing?

mike pen

This is the sort of wonderful piece that you could listen to every day and never tire of it.

Blake McNamara

A century ago and one can still tell that music was going in a new direction with songs like this. It doesn't look to be going in any direction a hundred years later.

ferociousgumby

What makes the piece brilliant is that he quotes TWO Stephen Foster songs at the end: the original "Swanee" (Old Folks at Home), AND Listen to the Mockingbird. How he does this in a couple of bars is what makes him a genius.

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