Dear Old Stockholm
John Coltrane Quartet and John Coltrane Lyrics


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Dear old Southland I hear you calling me.
And I long how I long to roam
back to my old Kentucky home.
Dear old Southland for you my heart is yearning
And I long just to see once more




Overall Meaning

These lyrics from John Coltrane's song, Dear Old Stockholm, evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for a place the singer used to call home. The first line, "Dear old Southland I hear you calling me," is a clear reference to the American South, where the singer is presumably from. The use of the word "dear" connotes affection and sentimental attachment, indicating that the singer has fond memories of the place. The second line, "And I long how I long to roam back to my old Kentucky home," indicates that the singer is currently away from home and yearns to return. The words "roam" and "home" suggest a sense of restlessness and a desire for familiarity, respectively. The repetition of "long" in the second and third lines of the stanza emphasizes the singer's intense longing for home.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear old Southland I hear you calling me.
Greetings my dear southern homeland. I am compelled to return by the sound of your call.


And I long how I long to roam
My heart is filled with a great desire to travel and wander.


back to my old Kentucky home.
I yearn to return to my beloved home in the state of Kentucky.


Dear old Southland for you my heart is yearning
My heart is full of intense longing for my precious southern homeland.


And I long just to see once more
I desperately wish to see my homeland once again.




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Written by: STAN GETZ

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@elgitarr_

beautiful rendition of an old swedish folk song

@LeventParman

John Coltrane (saxophone),
McCoy Tyner (piano),
Jimmy Garrison (bass),
Roy Haynes (drums),
Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, April 29, 1963

@36ysjazzHSTRASH

Hip soul coltrane world!
Sweaden fork song
iI love it ,when have visited Stockholm !
Dig it !

@ramonpratsroura

less than 3 seconds and you can say with no doubt: "this is Roy Haynes"

@jeremystein4534

Roy Haynes in 1972 - aged 47 - played the greatest drums I ever did hear, and I heard them all (except for Blakey). Orchestral.

@akiratakedaful

A great musician.

@giuseppecarlone1665

Fantastici

@jmr1948

Thanks so much for this.

@user-iq9tf4qf6c

コルトレーンらしい演奏ですねぇ〜🤔🎷🎹マッコイ・タイナーも好調🤔😃

@Bobby-jk9lu

Somewhere in this world we're in, there's one guy walking around with no soul.

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