Mr. Radio
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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Oh what a sunny day
When they carried the radio home
Bringing him in off of the truck
And the dogs wouldn't leave us alone
Mr. Radio
Come down here to keep us company

We listen in a room
Through the miles and miles of night
Deep in the heart of the Bible Belt
In the golden radio light
Mr. Radio
Come down here to keep us company

And it's hard days out in the field
The crows in the high tree top
If the man's away from his home all day
His chickens might fall to the fox
Mr. Radio
What can you do about that uh huh

And you can take me down to a river town
Where the citizens dance till dawn
Dance so close it's a sin almost
The way they carry on
Mr. Radio
I never dreamed you could

And it's miles at the careless touch
Of a tired hand in time
When evening fell I heard a stranger sell
Dreams that were never mine
Mr. Radio




Come down here to keep us company
Come down here to keep us company

Overall Meaning

Linda Ronstadt's Mr. Radio is a song that tells a story about the importance of radio as a source of companionship, particularly in rural places where people might not have much to do. The song's narrator describes the arrival of the radio in their home as an exciting event, as it brings a sense of joy and connectedness to their lonely lives. The dogs' reaction highlights the eagerness of the family to receive their new device. The lyrics paint the picture of a family that lives in the middle of nowhere, deep in the heart of the Bible Belt. With miles and miles of night, they are far away from the hustle and bustle of the city but Mr. Radio provides the connection and comfort that they needed.


The song goes on to describe how the radio helps the family overcome the difficulties they face while living in the country. For instance, when the man is away from home all day, Mr. Radio keeps the woman company and prevents the fox from attacking their chickens. The singer also describes how radio unites and connects people. They dance to the radio and enjoy each other's company in a time where they are otherwise alone. Finally, the lyrics reflect on the power of the radio as a tool for selling dreams- a reminder of how impactful the medium can be even today.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh what a sunny day
The day was bright and full of sunshine


When they carried the radio home
The radio was brought home by someone


Bringing him in off of the truck
The radio was unloaded from a truck and carried inside


And the dogs wouldn't leave us alone
The dogs were excited and wouldn't stop following them


Mr. Radio
The radio is being personified as 'Mr. Radio'


Come down here to keep us company
The radio was brought to keep them company


We listen in a room
They are listening to the radio in a room


Through the miles and miles of night
They are listening to the radio through the night for many miles


Deep in the heart of the Bible Belt
They are listening to the radio in an area with strong religious beliefs


In the golden radio light
The glow of the radio is described as golden


And it's hard days out in the field
Working in the fields is difficult


The crows in the high tree top
Crows are perched high in trees


If the man's away from his home all day
If the man is gone from his home all day


His chickens might fall to the fox
Foxes may attack and kill the man's chickens


What can you do about that uh huh
The radio can't do anything to help the situation


And you can take me down to a river town
They can go to a town by the river


Where the citizens dance till dawn
People in the town dance until dawn


Dance so close it's a sin almost
The way they dance closely seems almost sinful


The way they carry on
The way they behave


I never dreamed you could
They never realized the radio could provide such enjoyment


And it's miles at the careless touch
The radio can pick up sounds from far away with a careless touch


Of a tired hand in time
Even with a tired hand, the radio can still be operated


When evening fell I heard a stranger sell
At night, they heard someone selling unknown dreams on the radio


Dreams that were never mine
The dreams being sold were not for them


Come down here to keep us company
The radio is being asked to stay and keep them company




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Written by: RODERICK L TAYLOR

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