shenandoah
Johnny Mathis Lyrics


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Oh Shenandoah I long to see you
Away you rollin' river
Oh Shenandoah I long to see you
Away
I'm bound away
Across the wide Missouri
Oh Shenandoah I long to hear you
Away you rollin' river
Oh Shenandoah I long to hear you
Away
I'm bound away
Across the wide Missouri
Oh Shenandoah
It's far I wander
Away you rollin' river
Oh Shenandoah
It's far I wander
Away




I'm bound away
'Cross the wild Missouri

Overall Meaning

The song 'Shenandoah' is a traditional American folk song that is believed to have originated from the United States before the 19th century. The song is a melancholic ode to the Shenandoah River which is found in Virginia, USA. The song depicts the singer's longing and yearning for the River and his home which is probably on the other side of the river. The line "Oh Shenandoah, I long to see you, away you rolling river" repeats throughout the song and reflects the singer's deep feeling of homesickness.


The song is a favourite among Americans and has been covered by many popular artists including Bing Crosby, Van Morrison, and Johnny Mathis, whose version is considered one of the best covers of the song. The song's melancholic melody combined with the powerful lyrics has made the song become an American classic. The repeated verse of "Away, I'm bound away, across the wide Missouri" also highlights the theme of adventure and traveling which is a common theme in American folk songs.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh Shenandoah I long to see you
The singer expresses a deep longing and desire to see the beautiful river of Shenandoah.


Away you rollin' river
The river mentioned is continuously moving, thriving, and alive.


Oh Shenandoah I long to see you
The singer repeats his desire to see the Shenandoah River and is emphasizing its significant importance to him.


Away
This word is used, indicating the river is currently flowing and moving away from the singer.


I'm bound away
The singer states that he is leaving, indicating that he is physically moving away from the river.


Across the wide Missouri
The singer is crossing the wide Missouri River, moving further from his beloved Shenandoah.


Oh Shenandoah I long to hear you
The singer is now expressing a desire to hear the river's sounds, emphasizing the importance of the Shenandoah to him beyond just its appearance.


Away you rollin' river
The river continues to flow, giving the singer a sense of curiosity and wonder about what it is like to be there with it.


Oh Shenandoah I long to hear you
Again, the singer reiterates his desire to hear the Shenandoah river, expressing his deep longing for the peace it brings him.


Away
The river is still rolling, away from the singer.


I'm bound away
The singer confirms his departure and mentions that he is unable to stay in its presence any longer.


'Cross the wild Missouri
The singer is crossing the vast Missouri River and is moving towards a new journey. However, his heart remains with the Shenandoah River.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dp, Fred Mollin, Jay I Landers

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Who Dat Superbowl Queen

The best voice in the world, Johnny Mathis, don't you agree?

ANITA SCHON

I don't know if my feelings are sad, melancholy, sweet or just plain sentimental because I am hearing the beautiful voice of our Johnny Mathis.  What a lovely song rendered by the sweet and lovely voice of Johnny.  How could we not love Johnny Mathis, he has that magical voice. Thank you for singing for us Johnny Mathis. Nobody else have touched my inner soul but your voice.

Shirley Arlene Gray

I love this song, especially, when it is performed, by my favorite singer.  This album came out not long, before my husband, Don, died, and I was playing it, in the car, and he was softly singing along.  I was glad Johnny Mathis had recorded some songs, on that album, "Let It Be Me," that Don was familiar, with, and that we both loved.  Thanks, for sharing!

Joley

He sang this when we saw him at the O2 in London,such a magical evening ❤️

Carol Consolo

The movie was set in the South, I think perhaps Virginia, during the Civil War, and tells the story of a peace-loving family forced to deal with the ravages of the War, the death and destruction that came with it. The movie has always been a favorite of mine and Johnny brings it all back with his Shenandoah.

Brian Scates

One of my very favourite songs performed by an artist I have loved and admired for many, many years; a sad song sung from the heart and mind; thank you.

jeh500

SO beautiful! No one like Mathis.

micheline camus

I love !!!

Victoria Juergens-Renfro

Better version than Van Morrison,
however Van is my favorite overall
poet, musician and songwrite.r

Dennis O'Connor

I tend to agree with you, but I still love this version, and Glenn Campbells.

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