Going to Boston
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Goodbye girls, I′m going to Boston
Goodbye girls, I'm going to Boston
Goodbye girls, I′m going to Boston
Early in the morning

Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Early in the morning

Saddle up girls and let′s go with 'em
Saddle up girls and let′s go with 'em
Saddle up girls and let′s go with 'em
Early in the morning

Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
Early in the morning

Get out of the way, you′ll get run over
Get out of the way, you′ll get run over
Get out of the way, you'll get run over
Early in the morning

Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Early in the morning

Right and left, we'll make it better
Right and left, we′ll make it better
Right and left, we'll make it better
Early in the morning

Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Early in the morning

Swing your partner all the way to Boston
Swing your partner all the way to Boston
Swing your partner all the way to Boston
Early in the morning

Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
Early in the morning

Johnny, Johnny gonna tell your Pappy
Johnny, Johnny gonna tell your Pappy
Johnny, Johnny gonna tell your Pappy
Early in the morning

Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Won't we look pretty in the ballroom




Won′t we look pretty in the ballroom
Early in the morning

Overall Meaning

Pete Seeger's song Going to Boston tells a story about a group of girls who are getting ready to go to Boston early in the morning. The repetition of "Goodbye girls, I'm going to Boston", "Won't we look pretty in the ballroom", and "Early in the morning" creates a sense of excitement and anticipation for the trip. The girls are eager to look their best in the ballroom, and they encourage each other to saddle up and join them.


There is a hint of danger in the line "Get out of the way, you'll get run over". This could refer to the rush and chaos of getting to Boston or the reckless behavior of some of the travelers. However, the lyrics also suggest a sense of community and cooperation, as the girls work together to make the journey better by swinging their partners to Boston and looking pretty in the ballroom.


Overall, the lyrics of Going to Boston convey a sense of adventure, camaraderie, and a desire for fun and elegance in the face of challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

Goodbye girls, I'm going to Boston
I am leaving you all behind and traveling to Boston


Early in the morning
I am leaving very early in the morning


Won't we look pretty in the ballroom
We will be attractive and well-dressed when we arrive at the ballroom


Saddle up girls and let's go with 'em
Let's get ready and join the group of people going to Boston


Get out of the way, you'll get run over
Move aside or you may be run over by our group traveling to Boston


Right and left, we'll make it better
We will work together and make things better as we travel to Boston


Swing your partner all the way to Boston
Dance with your partner as we travel all the way to Boston


Johnny, Johnny gonna tell your Pappy
Johnny will inform your father about our trip to Boston




Writer(s): Jean Ritchie

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