Stateside
Mel Tillis Lyrics


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Well the Japany's moon is bright tonight and Tokio is full of life
Busy people everywhere but busy people just don't care
I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside
In and out the honky tonks but nothing's there I really want
Sat awhile and look around get up and leave and walk the town
I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside

The giashy girls don't understand the lonely life of a service man
When his heart is far away to a girl in the USA
I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside
I've heard say a man don't cry but I can't keep my blue eyes dry




I've been away about two years I know I've cried a million tears
I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside

Overall Meaning

The song "Stateside" by Mel Tillis tells the story of a soldier who is stationed in Tokyo and longs to go back to America. The soldier is surrounded by the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, but he is lonely and unhappy. He feels like he doesn't belong and that the people around him don't understand the loneliness that comes with being far away from home. The soldier misses his life in America, where he can visit honky tonks and find something that feels like home.


The soldier is particularly heartbroken because he is in love with a girl back in the USA. He misses her terribly and feels like his heart is far away from him. Even though he knows that he shouldn't cry, he can't help but shed tears at the thought of being so far from the woman he loves. The soldier has been away from home for two long years and has cried a million tears. He can't wait to go "stateside" and start his life anew.


Overall, "Stateside" is a song about homesickness, longing, and the joys of coming home. The soldier in the song is tired of feeling out of place and longs to be somewhere where he feels like he belongs. He wants to go back to America and find the girl he loves, surrounded by the people and places that he knows and loves.


Line by Line Meaning

Well the Japany's moon is bright tonight and Tokio is full of life
Despite the lively atmosphere in Tokyo with the bright Japanese moon tonight, the singer feels restless and unhappy.


Busy people everywhere but busy people just don't care
Even though there are many busy people around, the singer feels neglected and ignored.


I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside
The singer longs to return to the United States.


In and out the honky tonks but nothing's there I really want
Even though the artist frequents the local bars, they cannot find what they truly desire.


Sat awhile and look around get up and leave and walk the town
The artist spends time observing their surroundings, but ultimately feels the need to leave and explore more of the town.


The giashy girls don't understand the lonely life of a service man
The singer feels that the local Japanese women do not comprehend the struggles faced by men in the military.


When his heart is far away to a girl in the USA
The singer's heart is with a woman back home in the United States, contributing to their homesickness.


I've heard say a man don't cry but I can't keep my blue eyes dry
Although it is said that men do not cry, the artist cannot hold back their tears of sadness and frustration.


I've been away about two years I know I've cried a million tears
The artist has been away from the United States for quite some time, experiencing overwhelming sadness and emotion.


I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside
The artist reiterates their strong desire to return to the United States.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MEL TILLIS

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