Home Call
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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At the close of the day
When the sun sinks away
Below the western sea then I'll take my rest
In a little love nest
Built for Carry and and me

A big mamas chair
Wait's for me there in front
Of a bright love fire
My babe at my knee and my wife sings with me
While I strum on my old guitar
In fact wee're as happy as happy can be
In the evening just Carrie and and me

Everything may go wrong as I
Toiled all day long
But when these shadows go
They kiss off the days lips softly away
When I hear the old home call

A big mamas chair
Wait's for me there in front
Of a bright love fire
My babe at my knee and my wife sings with me
While I strum on my old guitar




In fact wee're as happy as happy can be
In the evening just Carrie and and me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jimmie Rodgers's song "Home Call" depict a serene and heartwarming scene at the end of the day. The singer longs for the moment when the sun sets and he can finally find solace and rest in his little love nest, which was built for him and his beloved, Carry. This love nest symbolizes a peaceful haven, a place where they can retreat from the worries of the world and find comfort in each other's presence.


The mention of a "big mama's chair" highlights the significance of family and tradition in creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. It represents a sense of security and belonging, as well as the passing down of love and wisdom from one generation to another. The bright love fire symbolizes the warmth and passion in their relationship, creating an ambiance of love and contentment. The singer's baby at his knee and his wife singing along with him while he strums his old guitar further emphasize the joy and harmony within their family.


The lyrics also suggest that no matter how challenging or tiring the day might have been, when the shadows of the day fade away and he hears the call of home, everything else seems to disappear. This highlights the power of home as a sanctuary, a place where troubles and hardships can be momentarily forgotten. The song ultimately portrays a blissful evening spent in the company of loved ones, where happiness abounds.


Line by Line Meaning

At the close of the day
When the day comes to an end


When the sun sinks away
When the sun sets below the horizon


Below the western sea then I'll take my rest
I will find peace and relaxation beneath the western sea


In a little love nest
In a small, intimate dwelling filled with love


Built for Carry and and me
Created specifically for Carry and myself


A big mamas chair
A large chair belonging to mama


Wait's for me there in front
It patiently waits for me in the front of the room


Of a bright love fire
Next to a warm and bright fire filled with love


My babe at my knee and my wife sings with me
My child sits by my knee while my wife and I sing together


While I strum on my old guitar
As I play my old guitar with gentle strumming


In fact wee're as happy as happy can be
In fact, we are extremely happy


In the evening just Carrie and and me
In the evening, it's just me and Carrie


Everything may go wrong as I
Even though things may go wrong for me throughout the day


Toiled all day long
Worked hard and exerted myself all day long


But when these shadows go
But when these shadows disappear


They kiss off the days lips softly away
They gently kiss and fade from the lips of the day


When I hear the old home call
When I hear the familiar call to return home




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Comments from YouTube:

wildwood valleyboy

This version is the 'out take', because the real take has a musical saw in it !

Leman Wilson

wildwood valleyboy you are correct there was a saw in the original recording I had that record but no longer it is in alabama

Leman Wilson

You are very right Wildwood Valleyboy I remember that saw in the original song as a young child.

York Classic Music

wildwood valleyboy Thank you. I found it on YouTube.

wildwood valleyboy

....try Ernest Tubb Record Shop or Old Homestead Records. You should be able to Google them up.

York Classic Music

That is interesting. Do you know where I could find the real take?

Maxwell Smith

Recorded February 6 1932

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