Rainbow Valley
Steve Ellis Lyrics


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I'm heading home again,
'cause it still seems I don't fit in.
And the world ain't all
I thought that it would be.
From this hill I'm looking down,
upon that friendly town.
There's a place I know
that's paradise to me.

The sun always shines
down in my Rainbow Valley.
There's one that's always mine,
down in my Rainbow Valley.
You can love and share a dream,
beside that crystal stream.
So lead me where the rainbow ends
in our valley.

The bird's sweetest song
comes from my Rainbow Valley.
They sing the whole year long
down in my Rainbow Valley.
The flowers speak to me,
an' say our love should be.
And heaven oh sweet music
flows from our valley

I'll never leave;
I belong in Rainbow Valley.
For life to love is free,
there's no wrong in Rainbow Valley.
When ever we can fly
through the cotton candy sky.
So lead me where the rainbow ends
in our valley.

The sun always shines
down in my Rainbow Valley.
There's one who's always mine
down in my Rainbow Valley.




I'll never leave;
I belong in Rainbow Valley.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Steve Ellis’s song “Rainbow Valley” convey a sense of disillusionment with modern society and the desire to escape to a simpler, more idyllic world. The opening lines establish a feeling of alienation: “I'm heading home again, 'cause it still seems I don't fit in.” Despite the singer’s efforts to find his place in the world, he feels out of sync with society and its values. He reflects on his disappointment with the world, “And the world ain't all I thought that it would be,” and decides to retreat to a place that he finds beautiful and comforting.


The singer then describes an imaginary world that he calls “Rainbow Valley,” which is characterized by its sun, crystal stream, and beautiful flowers. He believes that he can find true love in this place, free from the constraints of modern society. The metaphor of the rainbow suggests that this place is something magical and unattainable. The final lines of the song emphasize the singer’s deep sense of belonging: “I'll never leave; I belong in Rainbow Valley. For life to love is free, there's no wrong in Rainbow Valley.”


Overall, “Rainbow Valley” conveys a sense of wistfulness and yearning for something beyond the mundanity of everyday life. The song encourages the listener to escape to a simpler, more beautiful world where they can find true happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm heading home again,
Returning to a familiar place.


'cause it still seems I don't fit in.
Not feeling like one belongs in the outside world.


And the world ain't all I thought that it would be.
Disillusionment with the reality of the world.


From this hill I'm looking down,
Observing from an elevated position.


upon that friendly town.
The appearance of a pleasant and welcoming place.


There's a place I know that's paradise to me.
A personal paradise that exists in the singer's mind.


The sun always shines down in my Rainbow Valley.
The singer's personal paradise is always bright and sunny.


There's one that's always mine, down in my Rainbow Valley.
Ownership of a place in the artist's personal paradise.


You can love and share a dream, beside that crystal stream.
A place for love and shared aspirations, next to a clear and pure stream.


So lead me where the rainbow ends in our valley.
A desire to find the end of a rainbow within the artist's personal paradise.


The bird's sweetest song comes from my Rainbow Valley.
Even the birds in the singer's personal paradise are happy and content.


They sing the whole year long down in my Rainbow Valley.
A constant source of harmonious sounds in the artist's personal paradise.


The flowers speak to me, an' say our love should be.
The flowers in the singer's personal paradise represent a connection to love.


And heaven oh sweet music flows from our valley.
An idyllic place where heavenly music can be heard.


I'll never leave; I belong in Rainbow Valley.
A sense of belonging within the singer's personal paradise.


For life to love is free, there's no wrong in Rainbow Valley.
A stress-free and judgment-free existence in the artist's personal paradise.


When ever we can fly through the cotton candy sky.
A place of whimsy and childlike wonder.


So lead me where the rainbow ends in our valley.
The end goal of finding the rainbow's end within the singer's personal paradise.


The sun always shines down in my Rainbow Valley.
Reiteration that the singer's personal paradise is always bright and sunny.


There's one who's always mine down in my Rainbow Valley.
The artist's attachment to their personal paradise.


I'll never leave; I belong in Rainbow Valley.
A sense of permanence in the artist's personal paradise.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LUTHER DIXON, OLLIE JONES

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@colingeorge5764

When this came out we had no internet no Mobile no sat nav no sky tv but boy did we have music who would give it all up to go back be honest.

@gabrielehatton5401

😂❤❤❤❤❤🎉
So true

@alangreen737

I'm in my seventies now, I feel so privileged to have had the music of the 60s & 70s, I listen to the artists now and all the memories come flooding back. This track is one that brings back such good memories. Thanks for the music.

@garygrace8658

Me to..

@steveludgate7364

This always makes me smile and takes me back 👍 timeless

@louisecruz2173

And I say thank for music for give in it to me x

@TheCoopsvids

They just don’t make music anymore just noise 😢

@Matt-uj6jm

Snap Alan 👍

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@kevingarnett4578

This was played at my mate’s funeral last week. He died suddenly from an heart attack at 56. R.I.P. Sal. I hope your now in Rainbow Valley.

@Itchicoo-Park

RIP 🙏

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