River Stay 'Way From My Door
Sammy Davis Jr. Lyrics


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You're just a lonely little river,
But I have heard somebody say
That someday you may
Squeeze my home away.

So roll along you lonely river
And find your way to the sea,
I don't bother you,
Don't you bother me!

You keep goin' your way,
I'll keep goin' my way,
River, stay 'way from my door!

I just got a cabin,
You don't need a cabin,
River, stay 'way from my door!

Don't come up any higher,
I'm so all alone.
Leave my bed and my fire,
That's all I'll ever own!

I ain't breakin' your heart,




Don't start breakin' my heart,
River, stay 'way from my door!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sammy Davis Jr.'s River Stay 'Way From My Door highlights the singer's plea for solitude from the eponymous river. The singer perceives the river as a potential enemy whose unfettered encroachment on his cabin might leave him homeless. The lyrics are symbolic because the river represents change, turbulence, and unpredictability. Davis Jr. employs a distinct tone of voice to plead with the river, reminding it of its insignificance and his own right to dwell in peace. The chorus "River, stay 'way from my door" provides a rhythmic and memorable refrain that underlines the singer's rejection of the river's potential threat.


The song's choice of lyrics is an interesting representation of Sammy Davis Jr.'s music influence that was largely influenced by the tumultuous sociopolitical context of the 1960s in the United States. At the time, the Civil Rights Movement was at its peak, and the music industry had started embracing black artists' fight for equality. Therefore, Davis Jr.'s River Stay 'Way From My Door can be interpreted as a representation of black Americans' struggle for self-determination and their right to an equal footing. The song's message of resistance to perceived threats symbolizes the black man's struggle against government and institutionalized discrimination.


Line by Line Meaning

You're just a lonely little river,
You are only a small, secluded river,


But I have heard somebody say
I have heard rumors that you may become dangerous.


That someday you may
At some point in the future, you might


Squeeze my home away.
Flood and destroy the house where I live.


So roll along you lonely river
Just keep flowing downstream, as a solitary river


And find your way to the sea,
Drift away into the vast ocean where you belong,


I don't bother you,
I am not interfering with your peaceful existence,


Don't you bother me!
Please, do not trouble or disrupt my life!


You keep goin' your way,
You can continue flowing in your direction,


I'll keep goin' my way,
while I continue living my life and making my own choices,


River, stay 'way from my door!
I am ordering you to stay away from my home and property!


I just got a cabin,
I have recently acquired a small house,


You don't need a cabin,
You don't need shelter or lodging,


River, stay 'way from my door!
I am warning you to keep away from me, my family, and my home.


Don't come up any higher,
Do not rise any higher or come closer to me,


I'm so all alone.
I am feeling depressed and isolated,


Leave my bed and my fire,
Don't damage my bedding and refuse to destroy my source of warmth,


That's all I'll ever own!
Because they are all the possessions I have,


I ain't breakin' your heart,
I am not trying to hurt or damage you,


Don't start breakin' my heart,
I pleading with you not to cause me any emotional or physical harm.


River, stay 'way from my door!
I'm ordering you again to leave me in a peaceful and comfortable state.




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Written by: Harry Woods, Mort Dixon

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Leonardo Augusto Castro Gutierrez

Perfect!

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