Swanee
Judy Garland Lyrics


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I've been away from you a long time
I never thought I'd miss you so
Somehow I feel your love is real
Near you I long to be

The birds are singing, it is song time
The banjos strummin' soft and low
I know that you
Yearn for me too
Swanee, you're calling me

Swanee
How I love you, how I love you
My dear old Swanee!
I'd give the world to be among the folks in
D-I-X-I
Even now my mammy's waiting for me
Praying for me, down by the Swanee

The folks up north will see me no more
When I go to the Swanee shore!

Swanee! Swanee!
I'm coming back to Swanee
Mammy, mammy
I love the old folks at home!

Swanee!
How I love you, how I love you
My dear old Swanee!
I'd give the world to be among the folks in
D-I-X-I
Even now my mammy's waiting for me
Praying for me, down by the Swanee





The folks up north will see me no more
When I go to the Swanee shore!

Overall Meaning

The song Swanee by Judy Garland is a beautiful expression of the love of someone who has been away from their loved one for a long time. The singer never thought that they would miss their loved one so much and feels that their love is real. The setting of the song is in the South, where the birds are singing, and the banjos are strumming, and the singer longs to be near their love. The chorus of the song repeats the name Swanee, which is a reference to the Suwannee River in southern Georgia, and the singer expresses their love for and desire to return to Dixie.


The lyrics of this song, written by Irving Caesar and George Gershwin, evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia for a place and time that the singer once knew and loved. There is a sense of joy and excitement in the singer's voice as they sing of the birds singing and the banjos strumming, but there is also a hint of sadness and wistfulness in their tone. As the chorus repeats, the singer expresses their longing to be back with their loved one and among the folks in Dixie.


Overall, Swanee is a beautiful song that expresses the timeless feelings of love, longing, and nostalgia that we all experience at one time or another. The use of the Suwannee River as a symbol of love and longing for Dixie adds to the evocative power of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been away from you a long time
I have spent quite some time away from you


I never thought I'd miss you so
I never expected to yearn for you so much


Somehow I feel your love is real
I cannot explain how, but I perceive your love to be genuine


Near you I long to be
I crave to be close to you


The birds are singing, it is song time
It is time for birds to sing their beautiful melodies


The banjos strummin' soft and low
The instrument is being played with gentle and soothing sounds


I know that you
I am aware that


Yearn for me too
You also long for my presence


Swanee, you're calling me
Swanee, your love draws me toward you


Swanee How I love you, how I love you My dear old Swanee!
Swanee, you hold a special place in my heart and I cherish you dearly


I'd give the world to be among the folks in D-I-X-I
I am willing to make any sacrifice to be with the people in the south


Even now my mammy's waiting for me Praying for me, down by the Swanee
My mother is hopeful and actively seeking for my return at the shore


The folks up north will see me no more When I go to the Swanee shore!
I am heading to the south with no plans to return to the north


Swanee! Swanee! I'm coming back to Swanee Mammy, mammy I love the old folks at home!
Swanee, here I come! I am eager to be with my family and old acquaintances in the south




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gershwin, Irving Caesar

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@jakegladdy3984

This is why Judy is the world's greatest entertainer of all time. She could sing, dance, act and was a comedian. No other singer, not even the men, can compete with Judy.

@EmerMcLaughlin

Facts 💯

@terrysmith8749

Judy never took it easy. She always went all out. If that was me after one song, call an ambulance.

@omarcogle1965

You should see what happened to Donald O'Connor after doing Make'em Laugh from Singing in the Rain.

@f.sifneri4773

Untouchable!!!

@VolkerundWallyMusic

Very good Performance

@jaseanthony70

She was so exuberant and magic on two legs. Fabulous soul !! :) will always love and cherish the thought of you and your voice, musical poignance Judy !!

@lukespencer1990

What a powerful voice WOW!!!!

@renatoespinoza8792

That's talent

@robertaboney6863

Judy Garland was the best...period.

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