A Million Miles From Nowhere
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A million miles from nowhere
A million miles from you
A million miles from nowhere
Alone, broken hearted and blue.

Memories of you
And the love you once knew
How they linger in my heart
Though we are a million, a million miles apart.

A million miles from happiness
A million miles of loneliness
The world of wilderness
Oh, how I can go on like this?

A million miles from nowhere
A million miles from you
A million miles from nowhere
Alone, broken hearted and blue.





Alone, broken hearted and blue.
Alone broken hearted and blue...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "A Million Miles From Nowhere" by The Browns convey a sense of loneliness, heartbreak, and longing. The repetition of the phrase "A million miles from nowhere" emphasizes the immense distance and separation felt by the singer. They feel isolated and disconnected from the person they love, emphasizing the emptiness they experience.


The memories of the past love still linger in their heart, even though they are physically far apart. This implies that despite the physical distance, the emotional connection remains strong. The mention of being "broken-hearted and blue" further accentuates the pain and sadness they feel in their solitude.


The second verse adds to the emotional turmoil by expressing the distance not only from the person they love but also from happiness itself. They feel trapped in a world of loneliness and wilderness, longing for a way out. The expression of despair and the question of how they can continue living in such a state further intensify the emotional depth of the song.


In the end, the repetition of the phrase "Alone, broken-hearted and blue" reiterates the overwhelming sense of loneliness and heartache the singer is experiencing. The emotions portrayed in the lyrics capture the essence of heartbreak and the longing for connection, creating a melancholic and relatable narrative.


Line by Line Meaning

A million miles from nowhere
Feeling completely isolated and far away from any sense of purpose or belonging.


A million miles from you
Being emotionally distant and disconnected from someone who was once significant in one's life.


A million miles from nowhere
Continuing to experience a profound sense of emptiness, even in the absence of any specific location.


Alone, broken hearted and blue.
Feeling utterly alone, with a heart that has been shattered and a deep sadness permeating one's being.


Memories of you
Thoughts and recollections of the moments shared with the person being referred to.


And the love you once knew
Reflecting upon the affection and connection that existed in the past between the singer and the mentioned individual.


How they linger in my heart
The lasting impact and presence of those memories within the singer's emotional core.


Though we are a million, a million miles apart.
Acknowledging the vast physical and emotional distance that now separates the artist from the person they miss.


A million miles from happiness
Feeling incredibly far from experiencing joy or contentment in life.


A million miles of loneliness
Being trapped in an immense expanse of isolation and aching solitude.


The world of wilderness
Describing existence as a harsh and unforgiving place, lacking structure and direction.


Oh, how I can go on like this?
Expressing the overwhelming despair and questioning whether one can endure such a state any longer.


Alone, broken hearted and blue.
Reiterating the profound sense of loneliness, heartache, and sadness that dominates the singer's emotional state.


Alone broken hearted and blue...
Further emphasizing the deep emotional pain and overwhelming feelings of solitude that the singer experiences.




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Comments from YouTube:

@wareidav

Just a wonderful countryfied version of this sweet little tune.. And what a version this is.. The Browns could harmonise the phone book... Stunning

@mountaintyme2000

This was recorded toward the end of the Browns career. They nail this Arthur Alexander song. Jim Ed sang the piss out of this song.

@billbrown8006

God bless the one left never forget

@johnsandiford5978

Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for listening Bill

@keithreese1524

Another Great One John! Where can I get the box set of The Browns?

@johnsandiford5978

Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for listening Keith.I don't know where you can buy it.

@mountaintyme2000

Bear Family box set from about 22 years ago. It is still out there.

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