Sentimental Journey
Ringo Starr Lyrics


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Gonna take a sentimental journey,
Gonna set my heart at ease
Gonna make a sentimental journey,
To renew old memories

I've got my bag and got my reservation,
Spent each dime I could afford.
Like a child in wild anticipation,
Long to hear that "all aboard!"

Seven, (seven)
That's the time we leave,
At seven (seven)
I'll be waiting out for heaven, (heaven)
Counting every mile of railroad track
That takes me back

Never thought my heart could be so yearning,
Why did I decide to roam?
Got to take this sentimental journey,
Sentimental journey home

I said at seven,
That's the time we leave,
At seven
I'll be waiting out for heaven,
Counting every mile of railroad track
That takes me back

I never thought my heart could be so yearning,
Why did I decide to roam?
Got to take this sentimental journey,
Sentimental journey home
Sentimental journey home, let's go now,
Sentimental journey home,
Sentimental journey home,
Sentimental journey home,
Sentimental journey home





Maybe I'd better go by plane!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ringo Starr's song Sentimental Journey describe the journey of the singer to return home to renew old memories. The first line, "Gonna take a sentimental journey," sets the tone for the desire to go back to a familiar place and time. The singer is looking to set their heart at ease and relieve any stress that may have been building up during their time away from home. They have their bag packed and their reservation made, which shows the level of preparation taken to make this trip happen. The line "Spent each dime I could afford" shows that while they may have spent a lot of money, it was worth it to return to the place that holds so many memories.


The singer is excited to hear the announcement of "all aboard" and counting every mile of the railroad track that will take them back home. The repetition of the phrase "Sentimental journey home" in the chorus emphasizes the need to go back to where it all started. The last line, "Maybe I'd better go by plane!" could suggest that the singer may have changed their mind about the journey and is second-guessing the idea, but it could also be interpreted as a playful thought about a different mode of transportation.


The song is about the desire to return home and revisit the memories of the past, which is something that many people can relate to. The idea of taking a "sentimental journey" to relieve stress and find peace is a universal concept. Ringo Starr's version of the song was released in 1970 but is a cover of a song that was originally released in 1945 by Les Brown and His Band of Renown with vocals by Doris Day. The song has been covered numerous times by various artists, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Bobby Darin.


Line by Line Meaning

Gonna take a sentimental journey,
I am going to embark on an emotional journey down memory lane.


Gonna set my heart at ease
This journey will put my heart and mind at peace.


Gonna make a sentimental journey,
I want to go on this journey to revisit the past.


To renew old memories
This is an opportunity to relive cherished memories and emotions from the past.


I've got my bag and got my reservation,
I have prepared for this journey and made all necessary arrangements.


Spent each dime I could afford.
I have spared no expense to make this journey possible.


Like a child in wild anticipation,
I am filled with excitement and eagerness like a child awaiting Christmas.


Long to hear that 'all aboard!'
I am eagerly waiting to hear the call for boarding the train.


Seven, (seven) That's the time we leave, At seven (seven)
The train will depart at 7 o'clock, sharp.


I'll be waiting out for heaven, (heaven)
I will be patiently waiting for the journey to begin.


Counting every mile of railroad track That takes me back
I will be keeping track of every mile of the journey that takes me back to the past.


Never thought my heart could be so yearning,
I did not realize how much I longed for the past until now.


Why did I decide to roam?
I am questioning my decision to leave home and venture out into the world.


Got to take this sentimental journey,
I feel compelled to take this journey to satisfy my longing for the past.


Sentimental journey home
This journey is a sentimental trip back to my hometown.


I said at seven, That's the time we leave, At seven I'll be waiting out for heaven, Counting every mile of railroad track That takes me back Never thought my heart could be so yearning, Why did I decide to roam?
These lines emphasize my excitement, anticipation, and questioning of my decision to leave home for this journey.


Sentimental journey home, let's go now, Sentimental journey home, Sentimental journey home, Sentimental journey home, Sentimental journey home
These lines highlight the eagerness and anticipation I have for this journey and how deeply sentimental it is to me.


Maybe I'd better go by plane!
This line is a humorous comment that suggests the train journey may be too emotional for me to handle.




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Written by: Lesley Barber

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Josh Roberts

Gonna take a sentimental journey
Gonna set my heart at ease
Gonna make a sentimental journey
To renew old memories
Got my bag, got my reservation
Spent each dime I could afford
Like a child in wild anticipation
Long to hear that "All aboard"
Seven, that's the time we leave, at seven
I'll be waitin' up for heaven
Countin' every mile of railroad track
That takes me back
Never thought my heart could be so 'yearny'
Why did I decide to roam?
Gotta take that sentimental journey
Sentimental journey home,
Sentimental journey!



All comments from YouTube:

British Garden

He's adorable, he makes my heart melt. His music is absolutely incredible.

MrWeekendoff

If you don’t love Ringo dancing you have no soul.

Gaenor Harris-OBrien

Love his dancing...lots of ways to be happy

eddyvideostar

@Meh animationZ Meh: You are a soul.

John Brian Catedrilla

I ha a soul but i don't love ringo dancing

Meh animationZ

I don’t have a soul but I like ringo dancing

Lara Gerszonowitz

He has a wonderful voice! It don't know why he is so underrated as a singer D:

george lvey

100 times better than Bob Dylan singing

Onio

@Osama Bin Laden Critics do. Throughout Ringo's career, critics bathed him in reviews saying he was a terrible singer. That's why the songs which he sings well are underrated, because they go against the ratings given to him.

eddyvideostar

Dear Lara G: Genesis reverence doesn't compare to the Beatles; however, Phil Collins, in his generation was much more effective and prominent than Ringo is as a solo artist.

I enjoy the psychology of someone emerging from the background to the foreground -- becoming a star -- especially
Collins, who came from the weird and extremely technical prog-rock era.

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