Swanee River Rock Talkin' Bout That River
Ray Charles Lyrics


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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

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Charles's song Talkin' 'Bout That River are an expression of homesickness and longing for a place that is far away. The song begins by mentioning the river Swanee, which is located in southern Georgia and northern Florida. The river is famous for its scenic beauty and has been mentioned in several songs and stories over the years. The lyrics then go on to talk about the singer's heart, which is turning towards the river and the old folks who stay there. This could be a reference to the singer's parents or grandparents who still live near the river.


The song's lyrics then take a poignant turn as the singer expresses his sadness and loneliness at being far away from his people and his homeland. He talks about how he feels sad and lonely everywhere he goes and how he longs to be with his loved ones again. He ends the song by repeating the phrase "So far from my folks back home" multiple times to emphasize the depth of his longing and homesickness.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you know way down
Do you know the place called way down?


Way down upon the Swanee
Way down near the river Swanee


Talkin' 'bout the river
Talking about the river Swanee


You know was so far
You know it was very far


So far away
Too far away to reach


(Oh, yeah)
Exclamation of emotion


Do you know that's where
Do you know that's the place where


Where my heart is turnin', ohh
Where my heart yearns to go


Ever
Always


And there's where
And that's the place where


There's where the old folks stay
The place where old folks dwell


All the world is sad
The entire world is filled with grief


And lonely now
And people are feeling lonely these days


Everywhere I roam
Everywhere I travel


Keep until you're mine darlin'
Wait until you are mine, my dear


(Darlin')
Loving term of address


How my heart is going sad
How my heart is filled with sorrow


(So sad)
Very sad


So sad and lonely
Very sad and feeling alone


Because I'm so far
Because I'm very far away


I'm far from my folks back home
I'm far from my family who is back home


Oh, far from my folks back home, yeah
Emotive repetition


I'm far from my folks back home, yeah
I'm physically and emotionally far from my family


So far from my folks back home, yeah
I'm too far from my family




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

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paperboxcutter

I loved playing this 45. Very nostalgic.

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