Swanee River Rock
Ray Charles Lyrics


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'Way down upon the Swanee River
Far, far away
There's where my heart is turning ever
There's where the old folks stay
All the world is sad and dreary everywhere I roam
Oh, *darling*, how my heart grows weary
Far from the old folks at home




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Swanee River Rock" by Ray Charles are a tribute to the deep south of America - the place the singer calls home, and where his heart lies. The "Swanee River" referred to in the lyrics is also known as the Suwannee River, which flows through Georgia and Florida. The song paints a picture of a world where everything seems sad and dreary, except for the place where the old folks stay. The singer longs to return to that place, where he feels he belongs.


The lyrics of the song have a bittersweet quality, expressing both longing and nostalgia. The singer's heart grows weary from being far away from home and the old folks, who likely represent family and friends. The lyrics also suggest that the world is a tough place to be, but that the singer finds comfort in thinking of the peaceful and familiar place where he comes from. The repetition of the line "There's where my heart is turning ever" reinforces this idea.


Line by Line Meaning

Way down upon the Swanee River
My thoughts stray to a distant place known as the Swanee River.


Far, far away
It's a place that's incredibly far away from where I am now.


There's where my heart is turning ever
My heart is constantly yearning to be back at the Swanee River.


There's where the old folks stay
The Swanee River is home to my old folks - the ones I love and cherish.


All the world is sad and dreary everywhere I roam
Wherever I go, the world seems gloomy and bleak, and it's getting me down.


Oh, *darling*, how my heart grows weary
My dearest, I am getting so tired of being away from the Swanee River and my loved ones there.


Far from the old folks at home
Being far from my dear old folks at home is draining my spirit, and I feel so alone.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ray Charles

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

chase

Because the guy that wrote this song and many others, who is considered the "The Father of American Music", happened to be white. His name was Stephen Foster.

In fact, they tore the statue of Stephen Foster down claiming it racist. Because it showed a smiling face of a black bandjo player sitting beside Stephen Foster.

What the morons didn't know was the statue artist simply was showing a person enjoying playing the banjo on his knee, to represent, "Oh, Susanna", one of Stephen Fosters more popular songs. While showing Stephen Foster beside and above him, simply because it was a statue dedicated to him.

It had nothing to do with racism. But leave it to some idiots who over analyzed it and profit from racism and you get what happened to that statue, as well as many others representing life in the USA centuries ago.

Very sad how were been subjected to this bullshit about racism once again simply because the next generation hadn't gone through it. This time, it's trivialities. Pure insanity actually.
Just considerate what happened yet another loss for whites in American history.

I presume there'll be more before it's over...



Tee-Aitch

Do you know way down
(Way down)
Way down upon the Swanee
(Swanee)
Talkin' 'bout the river
(River)

You know was so far
(So far)
So far away
(So far away)
(Oh, yeah)

Do you know that's where
(That's where)
Where my heart is turnin', ohh
(Turnin')
Ever

And there's where
(There's where)
There's where the old folks stay
(Where the old folks stay)

All the world is sad
And lonely now
Everywhere I roam
Keep until you're mine darlin'
(Darlin')

How my heart is going sad
(So sad)
So sad and lonely

Because I'm so far
(So far)
I'm far from my folks back home
(From my folks back home)

All the world is sad
And lonely now
Everywhere I roam
Keep until you're mine darlin'
(Darlin')
How my heart is going sad
(So sad)
So sad and lonely

Because I'm so far
(So far)
So far from my folks back home, yeah
I'm far from my folks back home, yeah
So far from my folks back home, yeah
Oh, far from my folks back home, yeah



All comments from YouTube:

Kwame Aboagye

Ray Charles, you are undoubtedly the greatest soul, blues and gospel legend of them all.

The man is so classical.

Ray, you will never ever be forgotten.

aron mccormick

Tied with James Brown

goPistons06

I can't help but think that when Ray sang this beautiful and nostalgic piece, he had his family in mind.

Vincent Paterno

His first record on the Billboard pop charts, in 1957.

André Felipe

música de qualidade

Marwich

how can someone dislike this? this world is going nuts..

Sid Arthur

“Another loss for whites”? Get off my cloud.

chase

Because the guy that wrote this song and many others, who is considered the "The Father of American Music", happened to be white. His name was Stephen Foster.

In fact, they tore the statue of Stephen Foster down claiming it racist. Because it showed a smiling face of a black bandjo player sitting beside Stephen Foster.

What the morons didn't know was the statue artist simply was showing a person enjoying playing the banjo on his knee, to represent, "Oh, Susanna", one of Stephen Fosters more popular songs. While showing Stephen Foster beside and above him, simply because it was a statue dedicated to him.

It had nothing to do with racism. But leave it to some idiots who over analyzed it and profit from racism and you get what happened to that statue, as well as many others representing life in the USA centuries ago.

Very sad how were been subjected to this bullshit about racism once again simply because the next generation hadn't gone through it. This time, it's trivialities. Pure insanity actually.
Just considerate what happened yet another loss for whites in American history.

I presume there'll be more before it's over...

justin denney-hall

PREACH !

Guffy Wade

Brings back a lot of memories of my childhood on the Suwanee

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