Is It True What They Say About Dixie?
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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Is it true what they say about Dixie?
Does the sun really shine all the time?
Do the sweet magnolias blossom at ev'rybody's door?
Do folks keep eating possum
Till they can't eat no more?

Is it true what they say about Swanee?
Is a dream by that stream so sublime?
Do they laugh, do they love, like they say in ev'ry song?




If it's true, that's where I belong

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers' song "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" is a playful and somewhat satirical look at the myth of the American South. The lyrics ask whether the idyllic image of the South presented in popular culture is really accurate. The first verse asks if the sun really shines all the time in Dixie, if the magnolias bloom at every doorstep, and if people really eat possum to the point of no return. The second verse inquires about Swanee, asking if the dream by that stream is really as sublime as it's said to be, and if people really laugh and love like they do in Southern songs. Essentially, the song is taking some of the stereotypes surrounding the South and asking whether they hold up to scrutiny.


It's worth noting that The Mills Brothers were a black quartet from Ohio who achieved great success in the 1930s and 40s with their harmonious vocal stylings. Given that this song plays with the idea of the "romantic South" so prevalent in American culture, it's possible that their performance of this song had an added layer of satire or commentary. Regardless, the song remains a lighthearted and fun exploration of the South's mythology.


Line by Line Meaning

Is it true what they say about Dixie?
Are the rumors about Dixie really accurate?


Does the sun really shine all the time?
Is the weather always good in Dixie?


Do the sweet magnolias blossom at ev'rybody's door?
Are the magnolia trees really that abundant in Dixie?


Do folks keep eating possum Till they can't eat no more?
Is possum a common food in Dixie, and do people love it that much?


Is it true what they say about Swanee?
Are the stories about Swanee accurate?


Is a dream by that stream so sublime?
Is it really that wonderful to dream by the stream in Swanee?


Do they laugh, do they love, like they say in ev'ry song?
Is it true that people in Swanee are happy and romantic, as portrayed in songs?


If it's true, that's where I belong
If everything people say about Dixie and Swanee is accurate, then that's where I want to be.




Lyrics © Round Hill Music Big Loud Songs
Written by: GERALD MARKS, IRVING CAESAR, SAMMY LERNER

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