Carry me back to ol virginny
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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Carry me back to old Virginny,
There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow,
There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime,
There's where the old darke'ys heart am long'd to go,
There's where I labored so hard for old massa,
Day after day in the field of yellow corn,
No place on earth do I love more sincerely
Than old Virginny, the state where I was born.

Carry me back to old Virginny,
There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow,
There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime,
There's where this old darkey's heart am long'd to go.

Carry me back to old Virginny,
There let me live 'till I wither and decay,
Long by the old Dismal Swamp have I wandered,
There's where this old darke'ys life will pass away.
Massa and missis have long gone before me,
Soon we will meet on that bright and golden shore,




There we'll be happy and free from all sorrow,
There's where we'll meet and we'll never part no more.

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's song Carry me back to old Virginny is a tribute to the state of Virginia in the Southern United States. The lyrics of the song express the longing of an old slave, who worked hard for his master on the fields of corn and cotton, to return to his birthplace in Virginia. The slave's nostalgia for the life he used to have in Virginia is also evident from the song's reference to the sweet warbling of birds in the springtime. The lyrics also express the slave's hope of being reunited with his deceased master and mistress on the golden shores of an afterlife.


The song is a reflection of the deep connections that many African Americans had with their birthplaces in the South despite their oppression and enslavement. The longing expressed in the song for a return to the South is also a reminder of the hardships and atrocities that African American slaves had to endure. The Mills Brothers's rendition of the song highlights the African-American vocal harmony style that was popular in the early 20th century.


Line by Line Meaning

Carry me back to old Virginny,
Take me back to Virginia


There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow,
Virginia is where cotton, corn and potatoes are grown


There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime,
Birds sing sweetly in the springtime in Virginia


There's where the old darke'ys heart am long'd to go,
Old slaves yearn to go back to Virginia


There's where I labored so hard for old massa,
I worked very hard for my old master in Virginia


Day after day in the field of yellow corn,
I worked every day in the corn field


No place on earth do I love more sincerely
I love Virginia more than any other place on earth


Than old Virginny, the state where I was born.
Virginia is where I was born


There let me live 'till I wither and decay,
Let me live in Virginia until I grow old and die


Long by the old Dismal Swamp have I wandered,
I have spent a long time wandering near the Dismal Swamp in Virginia


There's where this old darke'ys life will pass away.
I will die in Virginia


Massa and missis have long gone before me,
My master and mistress died before me


Soon we will meet on that bright and golden shore,
We will be reunited in heaven


There we'll be happy and free from all sorrow,
We will be happy and without any sorrows in heaven


There's where we'll meet and we'll never part no more.
We will never be separated again in heaven




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JAMES A BLAND

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