I'll Be On My Way
The Dakotas Lyrics


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The sun is fading away
That's the end of the day
As the June light turns to moonlight
I'll be on my way

Just one kiss and I'll go
Don't hide the tears that don't show
As the June light turns to moonlight
I'll be on my way

To where the winds don't blow
And golden rivers flow
This way will I go

They were right, I was wrong
True love didn't last long
As the June light turns to moonlight
I'll be on my way, hey
To where the winds don't blow
And golden rivers flow
This way will I go

They were right, I was wrong
True love didn't last long
As the June light turns to moonlight
I'll be on my way, hey

I'll be on my way, oh, oh




I'll be on my way, oh, oh
I'll be on my way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Dakotas' song "I'll Be On My Way" describe a sense of departure and moving on from a love that has ended. The singer expresses a poignant moment as the sun fades away, symbolizing the end of a chapter in their life. The transition from June light to moonlight marks a change in emotions and signals the singer's decision to leave.


The singer acknowledges that a goodbye kiss is all that's needed before they set off on their journey. They urge their partner not to hide their tears, even if they are not visible, indicating an understanding of the pain and heartache involved in parting ways. The transition from June light to moonlight further emphasizes the passage of time and the inevitability of moving forward.


The lyrics then shift to imagery of a place where the winds don't blow and golden rivers flow, suggesting a metaphorical destination that represents peace and serenity. This journey seems to offer a sense of solace and escape from the turbulence of the past love that didn't endure. The repetition of "This way will I go" reinforces the singer's determination to embark on a new path towards healing and self-discovery.


The song reflects on the realization that the love once believed to be true was fleeting and didn't stand the test of time. The singer accepts this truth and in the midst of the changing light from June to moonlight, reaffirms their decision to leave. Despite the pain of goodbye, the singer looks ahead to a future where the winds don't blow and golden rivers flow, suggesting a hopeful outlook and a sense of moving towards a brighter tomorrow. The repetition of the chorus, "I'll be on my way," underscores the singer's readiness to embrace change and continue their journey forward.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY

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@athlone1975

Love this and 'From A Window' two cracking songs written by Lennon/McCartney which suit Billy J's voice.

@legendaryTMNICO

The Beatles version is better.

@joedivision1587

This song and Thank you girl....my
Two favorite Beatles songs
Just love the melodic simplicity of the guitars. Very heart touching.

@kathjordan2497

Brilliant song

@filmer750

One of my favorite songs :)

@galericulus9736

+filmer750 Mine too.

@rtrepsas

Pure Paul McCartney: A huge favorite path mine as well. Question: why does Paul write so many songs about escaping or traveling like “I’ll follow the Sun“, or “things we said today“ etc. etc.?

@jrgboy

The Beatles only recorded this for the BBC, it was an older song, they wrote the best for themselves..

@marcusm4766

Definitely more of a Buddy Holly vibe on this than on The Beatles' version.

@lobstervortex

really? i think that the beatles version is more like Buddy Holly. this is more standard merseybeat stuff.

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