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Hit The Road To Dreamland
Jack Pleis 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 this song, "Hit The Road To Dreamland" by Jack Pleis and His Orchestra, suggest a farewell to a loved one as they embark on a journey to the dreamland. The song begins with both singers bidding farewell to their baby, expressing that it's time to leave for dreamland. The term "baby" here is used as a term of endearment for their loved one.


Shirley then mentions "dig you in the land of nod," implying that the recipient of the song is about to delve into the realm of sleep and dreams. This line may also suggest that they are being encouraged to fully immerse themselves in the world of dreams.


The singers then reassure their baby to hold tight as they will be swinging up in dreamland all night. This line conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation for the adventures and experiences to be had in the dream realm.


Jack refers to dreamland as a place where "little cherubs trot," creating a whimsical image of cherubic creatures wandering around in this enchanting world. This line further emphasizes the magical and mystical nature of dreamland.


The lyrics then shift their focus to the moon, describing it as "knocked out" and "blowing his top in the blue." This could symbolize the moon's radiant presence in the night sky, shining brightly and exuding a serene and captivating energy. The singers also express their admiration for the recipient of the song, proclaiming that they have never seen anyone quite like them.


As the song progresses, the singers repeat the phrase "bye bye baby," indicating that it is time to say goodbye and depart for dreamland. They acknowledge that their time together was divine and magical, but the arrival of the rooster's crow signals the end of their time in this dreamlike state.


In the final repetition of the chorus, Jack and Shirley harmonize in their farewell, emphasizing that it is time to hit the road and leave reality behind in pursuit of the enchanting realm of dreamland. The use of bells further enhances the dream-like atmosphere of the song, adding a touch of mysticism and nostalgia.


Overall, "Hit The Road To Dreamland" is a whimsical and sentimental song that explores the idea of embracing the allure and mystique of the dream world while bidding farewell to the waking world.


Line by Line Meaning

Bye bye baby
Farewell, my love


Time to hit the road to dreamland
It's time to enter the realm of dreams


You're my baby
You are my beloved


Dig you in the land of nod
Immerse yourself in the world of sleep


Hold tight baby
Stay close to me, my love


We'll be swinging up in dreamland
We will enjoy the delights of the dream world


All night baby
Throughout the entire night, my dear


Where the little cherubs trot
In the place where heavenly beings wander


Look at that knocked out moon
Observe the exhausted moon


Been a-blowing his top in the blue
It has been expending its energy in the sky


Never saw the likes of you
I have never encountered someone like you


Don't cry baby
Do not shed tears, my love


It was divine but the rooster has finally crowed
Our time together was heavenly, but morning has arrived


Time to hit the road
It's time to leave


Well it was divine but the cuckoo has finally crowed
Although it was wonderful, it is now time to depart


Time to hit the road
It's time to leave


Time to hit the road
It's time to leave




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

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