Swanee River
Jimmie Lunceford Lyrics


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Way down upon the Swanee River,
Far, far away
That's where my heart is yearning ever,
Home where the old folks stay

Way down upon the Swanee River,
Far, far away-hey
Whoa, that's where my heart is yearning ever,
Home where the old folks stay

All up and down the whole creation,
Sadly I roam
I'm a still a-longin' for the old plantation,
Oh, for the old folks at home

Ah-oh-oh!

Oh, my my!

Well, way down upon the Swanee River,
Far, far away-hey.
Whoa, that's where my heart is yearning ever,
Home where the old folks stay.

All up and down the whole creation,
Sadly I roam.
I'm still a-longin' for the old plantation,
And for the old folks at home.

All the world is sad and dreary,
Ev'rywhere I roam
Oh, darkies, how my heart grows weary,
Far from the old folks at home
Far from the old folks at home




Far from the old folks at home
Far from the old folks at home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jimmie Lunceford's song "Swanee River" evoke a sense of nostalgia and homesickness. The song describes a longing to return to a simpler time, to a place where one's heart feels at home. The first verse sets the stage by describing the location of this idealized home: "Way down upon the Swanee River, far, far away." Here, the singer's heart is yearning for the familiarity and comfort of the old country home where the "old folks stay." The repetition of the phrase "far, far away" throughout the song emphasizes the distance between the singer and his or her home, both physically and emotionally.


The second verse expands on the singer's sense of displacement, describing how he or she is "sadly [roaming] all up and down the whole creation." The use of the word "creation" emphasizes the singer's sense of being lost in the wider world. Despite this, the singer continues to long for the old plantation and the old folks at home. The chorus, which repeats twice throughout the song, emphasizes this yearning: "That's where my heart is yearning ever, home where the old folks stay."


Line by Line Meaning

Way down upon the Swanee River,
My heart is aching for the distant Swanee River


Far, far away
It is a great distance from where I am now


That's where my heart is yearning ever,
My heart is constantly longing for the Swanee River


Home where the old folks stay
Where my beloved elderly relatives live


All up and down the whole creation,
Everywhere I go in this world


Sadly I roam
I wander with a profound feeling of sadness


I'm a still a-longin' for the old plantation,
I yearn to return to the plantation where I grew up


Oh, for the old folks at home
To be with my beloved relatives again


All the world is sad and dreary,
The entire world seems depressing and bleak


Ev'rywhere I roam
No matter where I go


Oh, darkies, how my heart grows weary,
I feel exhausted and disheartened, fellow African Americans


Far from the old folks at home
Being separated from my elderly relatives is painful


Far from the old folks at home
Being away from my beloved elderly relatives hurts deeply


Far from the old folks at home
Being distant from my beloved elderly relatives is unbearable


Far from the old folks at home
Being far away from my beloved elderly relatives is devastating




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Written by: FRANK PLEYER, STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER

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