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Louie and the Dukes of Dixieland Lyrics


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Homesick tired All alone in a big city
Why should ev'rybody pity me,
Nighttime's falling, folks are a singin',
they dance till break of day
Dear Old Southland with it's dreamy songs
Takes me back there where I belong
How I'd love to be in mammy's arms
When It's Sleepy Time Down South




Overall Meaning

The song "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" by Louie and the Dukes of Dixieland talks about the feeling of homesickness and loneliness that one can feel when they are away from their home, especially when they are in a big city. The singer of the song feels that people around him pity him for being all alone and places himself in a situation of despair, falling into a melancholic state. The lyrics paint a picture of a bustling city where everyone is happy, dancing and singing all night long, while the singer is far away from home, all alone and with no one to share his feelings.


The singer finds solace in the dreamy songs of the Old Southland, which take him back to where he belongs. The lines "How I'd love to be in mammy's arms" are a poignant reflection of how much he misses his mother and longs for her comfort. The lyrics of the song go to show how people can feel a strong sense of attachment to their roots and how they can find their cultural identity in the things that form part of their cultural heritage. Overall, the song is a beautiful reflection of the bittersweet nature of homesickness and of the ways in which we can find comfort even when we are far away from home.


Line by Line Meaning

Homesick tired All alone in a big city
Feeling lonely and tired in a crowded urban environment.


Why should ev'rybody pity me,
Questioning why others should feel sorry for the singer.


Nighttime's falling, folks are a singin',
Observing the lively and musical atmosphere at night.


they dance till break of day
Noting the energetic and joyful dancing that lasts all night.


Dear Old Southland with it's dreamy songs
Reflecting on the nostalgic and romantic music of the artist's hometown.


Takes me back there where I belong
Expressing a longing to return to one's roots and origin.


How I'd love to be in mammy's arms
Desiring a sense of comfort and homecoming by being embraced by one's mother.


When It's Sleepy Time Down South
Referencing a popular song title and expressing a desire to return to a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere in the southern region.




Lyrics © OTIS RENE PUBLICATIONS, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: Clarence Muse, Leon Rene, Otis Rene

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@ferrancaila2666

An exceptionally well recorded Louis Armstrong, both in terms of his sound reproduction and his excellent trumpet playing at the time this disc was recorded. The Dukes' support of a (particularly imaginative) Louis is more than worthy and is to be welcomed. A record to enjoy and listen to carefully. Thank you.

@navajotrail9253

Great Music! Thank You!

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