A place in the country
Skeeter Davis Lyrics


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My heart's in the country and I'm going back
My name is on the sign up front in flashing pretty lights
Hundreds of people pay to see me every night
And after each show they beg me for my autograph
They all think I'm happy oh what a laugh
Yes my heart's in the country on a farm in Ohio
With my mama and daddy and the only friends I know
There's a strange different yearning for a farm boy named Jack
Yes my heart's in the country and I'm going back

Oh I've had my fill of the big towns and all the glaring neon lights
I'd give anything to sit by daddy's fireplace late tonight
And just once more if I could hear him play some old tune on his violin
There'll be no show for me tonight cause I'm going home again




Yes my heart's in the country...
Yes my heart's in the country now I'm going back

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Skeeter Davis's song "A Place in the Country" express the yearning for one's roots, home and childhood memories. The artist emphasizes the contrast between the noise, neon lights, and superficiality of big towns, where she performs and is adored by hundreds, and the simple pleasures of her family's farm in Ohio. She longs for a sense of belonging, for the familiar faces of her mama and daddy, and for Jack, a farm boy, who represents her connection to a more authentic and grounded reality.


As she reflects on her life on the road, Davis reveals her disillusionment with the artificial glamour and emptiness of celebrityhood. The crowds that admire her don't see the loneliness she feels and the memories she cherishes. She seems to suggest that success and fame come at a cost and that, ultimately, what matters most is the love and support of one's family and the memories of one's childhood. The song's gentle melody and Davis's soft voice highlight the wistful and tender emotion that underpins the lyrics.


In sum, "A Place in the Country" is a poignant tribute to the timeless values of home, family, and community, and a reminder that material success and fame cannot replace the deep and meaningful connections that anchor us to our roots.


Line by Line Meaning

My heart's in the country and I'm going back
I miss living in the countryside, so I'm returning there


My name is on the sign up front in flashing pretty lights
I'm a famous performer with my name displayed on a marquee


Hundreds of people pay to see me every night
I have a large fan base that attends my shows regularly


And after each show they beg me for my autograph
My fans often request my signature after each show


They all think I'm happy oh what a laugh
Despite my success, I'm not as content as my fans assume


Yes my heart's in the country on a farm in Ohio
My true desire is to live on a farm in Ohio


With my mama and daddy and the only friends I know
Living with my parents and familiar friends is what makes me happiest


There's a strange different yearning for a farm boy named Jack
I have a peculiar longing for a country boy named Jack


Oh I've had my fill of the big towns and all the glaring neon lights
I've grown tired of city living and its bright, flashy displays


I'd give anything to sit by daddy's fireplace late tonight
I'd do anything to spend a night with my father by his fireplace


And just once more if I could hear him play some old tune on his violin
Hearing my father play his violin again would mean the world to me


There'll be no show for me tonight cause I'm going home again
I won't be performing tonight as I'm heading back home


Yes my heart's in the country...
Once again, my heart yearns to live in the countryside


Yes my heart's in the country now I'm going back
I'm leaving the city behind to return to my true home in the country




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autumnbay

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