Mansion on the Hill
Ray Price Lyrics


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Tonight down here in the valley I'm lonesome and oh how I feel
As I sit here alone in my cabin I can see your mansion on the hill
Do you recall when we parted the story to me you revealed
You said you could live without love dear in your loveless mansion on the hill

I've waited all through the years love to give you a heart true and real
'Cause I know you're living in sorrow in your loveless mansion on the hill
The light shines bright from your window the trees stand so lonesome and still
I know you're alone with your pride dear in your loveless mansion on the hill





Overall Meaning

The song "Mansion on the Hill" by Ray Price explores the contrasting lifestyles of two former lovers, one living in luxury in a mansion on the hill while the other is left alone in the valley, feeling lonesome and longing for a true and real heart. The lyrics paint a picture of the singer sitting alone in their cabin, looking out at their former lover's mansion on the hill, and reminiscing about when they had parted ways. The former lover had revealed to the singer that they could live without love in their loveless mansion on the hill, but the singer sees through the facade of luxury and realizes that their former lover is actually living in sorrow and loneliness.


The juxtaposition of the two lifestyles highlights the idea that material wealth does not necessarily bring happiness. The mansion on the hill may seem grand and impressive, but without love and genuine connections with others, it is ultimately a hollow existence. Meanwhile, the singer in the valley may be lacking in material possessions, but they possess a heart that is true and real, and they long for their former lover to experience the same.


Line by Line Meaning

Tonight down here in the valley I'm lonesome and oh how I feel
I am feeling extremely lonely and sad as I sit down here in the valley, tonight.


As I sit here alone in my cabin I can see your mansion on the hill
From my cabin, as I sit here all by myself, I can see your grand mansion on the hill.


Do you recall when we parted the story to me you revealed
When we parted ways, do you remember that you confided in me and shared your story?


You said you could live without love dear in your loveless mansion on the hill
You disclosed that you can survive without love in your isolated mansion that lacks any affection or warmth.


I've waited all through the years love to give you a heart true and real
I've long-awaited to offer you my love, one that is honest and genuine, for many years now.


'Cause I know you're living in sorrow in your loveless mansion on the hill
I am aware that you're dwelling in sadness; in your grand castle on the hill that has no love or joy.


The light shines bright from your window the trees stand so lonesome and still
The bright light emanating from your window highlights how lonely and lifeless the trees appear around it.


I know you're alone with your pride dear in your loveless mansion on the hill
I'm aware that you're alone and trying to uphold your prideful persona in your huge, cold home on the hill without any love or companionship.




Lyrics ยฉ BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

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Jason Garriott

Music so ageless it is timeless! A true masterpiece!

Old Guy

I love his songs I grew up in the 50 s- -60 s and this was real country music not like the junk today.

Peggy Bagley

Ray PRICE at his best just outstanding.

Sharon MacDougall

That is real music!

Lora Sallee

Amazing singer

Charles Bennett

A great singer is missed but his music will live for ever I have a memory of seeing him in concert in 1958 he walk out on stage had a Cherokee chief on his back in rhinestones

alan4sure

Nowadays that would be called cultural misappropriation. Lol

Don MacKay

Ray sang song that sold more, but in my book none is better than this one.
Thanks for posting.

Lancelot Fernando

Moo jun

Donald MacKay

Five years ago I posted on this thread. Same opinion today; this is his best; RIP Ray

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