Hit the Road to Dreamland
Hill Bowen And His Orchestra Lyrics


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Both:
Bye bye baby
Time to hit the road to dreamland
You're my baby

Shirley:
Dig you in the land of nod
Both:
Hold tight baby
We'll be swinging up in dreamland
All night baby

Jack:
Where the little cherubs trot

Shirley:
Look at that knocked out moon
Been a-blowing his top in the blue

Jack:
Never saw the likes of you

Both:
Bye bye baby
Time to hit the road to dreamland
Don't cry baby
It was divine but the rooster has finally crowed

Jack:
Time to hit the road

Shirley:
Bye bye baby

(Bells)

Jack:
Bye bye baby

Both:
Well it was divine but the cuckoo has finally crowed




Time to hit the road Time to hit the road
Time to hit the road.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Hit the Road to Dreamland" by Hill Bowen And His Orchestra paint a whimsical and dreamy picture of bidding farewell to a lover and journeying into the world of dreams. The song starts with both singers saying goodbye to each other and expressing their affection, emphasizing the need to transition into the realm of sleep and dreams. The repetition of "bye bye baby" creates a sense of gentle parting and sets the tone for the wistful and surreal imagery that follows.


Shirley's verse introduces the idea of entering the "land of nod," a poetic way of referring to falling asleep. This line not only underscores the theme of dreams but also suggests a peaceful and content state of slumber. The mention of cherubs and the moon being "knocked out" adds an element of fantasy and enchantment to the imagery, painting a dreamlike scene where anything can happen.


As Jack and Shirley continue to sing, they describe the fantastical world of dreamland where they will be "swinging up" all night. The playful and carefree tone of the lyrics conveys a sense of joy and adventure in the realm of dreams, where imagination knows no bounds. The reference to the rooster crowing signals that it is time to wake up from this dreamy state and return to reality, creating a bittersweet contrast between the magical world of dreams and the harsh light of day.


In the final verses, Jack and Shirley bid a final goodbye to each other, acknowledging that their time in dreamland was divine but it is now time to awaken. The chiming of bells punctuates this farewell, signaling the end of this dreamy interlude and the return to the waking world. The repetition of "time to hit the road" emphasizes the inevitability of leaving the dreamland behind, but the fond memories of the dreamlike adventures linger on. Overall, the lyrics of "Hit the Road to Dreamland" evoke a sense of nostalgia, whimsy, and the transient nature of dreams, inviting listeners to embrace the fantastical journey before waking up to reality.


Line by Line Meaning

Bye bye baby
Farewell my love


Time to hit the road to dreamland
It's time to go to sleep and dream


You're my baby
You are my dear one


Dig you in the land of nod
Find you in the land of sleep


Hold tight baby
Hold on tight, my love


We'll be swinging up in dreamland
We will have a great time in our dreams


All night baby
All night long, my dear


Where the little cherubs trot
Where the little angels walk


Look at that knocked out moon
See that sleeping moon


Been a-blowing his top in the blue
Blowing kisses in the blue sky


Never saw the likes of you
Never seen anyone like you


Don't cry baby
Don't be sad, my dear


It was divine but the rooster has finally crowed
It was wonderful, but morning has come


Time to hit the road
It's time to go


Bye bye baby
Farewell my love


Time to hit the road
It's time to go


Bye bye baby
Farewell my love


Well it was divine but the cuckoo has finally crowed
It was wonderful, but morning has come


Time to hit the road Time to hit the road
It's time to go, it's time to go


Time to hit the road.
It's time to go.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer

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Comments from YouTube:

Carlos Lima

Grande orquestra, de repertório admirável!

Adriano Vasconcelos

I am ashamed to have to admit my ignorance... I had never heard of this orchestra, to my great loss. Which also means that I have learned a great deal from your delightful postings, Gustavo. Saying thanks alone does not cut it, I really owe you. OBRIGADÃO!

Vlau PVieiraBSilva

"...Belíssima música.... coro de vozes com acordes acariciam os meus ouvidos... obrigado por partilhar. .."

Maria Luisa Garcia

Mmmmm.....bellísima música.... Acordes instrumental es que acarician el oído.... Gracias por compartir

Alex Krystaluk

Shades of Burt Kaemfert,great selections of music,beautifully performed,thanks a lot!

Colin Brown

Beautiful and relaxing

Christian Jacq

Encore un orchestre qu'il est bon de découvrir.

Atilo Vázquez Pineda

Para descansar, relajarte, meditar. Un remanso espiritual.

Katarina Vegetarian

What velvet sound. The best is the music is real in a some hard everyday. This brightens up and lead the way.

Andy G Andromeda

Este no lo había escuchado. Gracias por subirlo.

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