Stateside
Tillis Mel Lyrics


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Well the Japany's moon is bright tonight and Tokio is full of life
Busy people everywhere but busy people just don't care
I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside
In and out the honky tonks but nothing's there I really want
Sat awhile and look around get up and leave and walk the town
I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside

The giashy girls don't understand the lonely life of a service man
When his heart is far away to a girl in the USA
I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside
I've heard say a man don't cry but I can't keep my blue eyes dry




I've been away about two years I know I've cried a million tears
I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tillis Mel's song "Stateside" reflect the emotions and desires of a service man stationed in Japan. He is surrounded by the bustling energy of Tokyo, with its bright moon and busy crowds, yet he feels disconnected and lonely. Despite being in the midst of honky tonks and geisha girls, he longs to return to the USA. His heart is with a girl there, and he can't help but cry as he reflects on the two years he has been away.


The song taps into universal themes of homesickness and a longing for connection. The service man's desire to go "stateside" speaks to the idea that home, in many ways, is a state of mind. Though he is physically present in Tokyo, he doesn't feel like he belongs there. He is desperate for the comfort and familiarity of home, even if he knows it won't solve all his problems. The lyrics also touch on the difficulties of being a service man, far away from loved ones and coping with the emotional toll of war.


Overall, "Stateside" is a poignant exploration of the human experience of being separated from home and loved ones. It captures the ache of nostalgia and the restlessness that comes with being disconnected from one's roots.


Line by Line Meaning

Well the Japany's moon is bright tonight and Tokio is full of life
The bright full moon in Japan is a stunning sight to behold and the city of Tokyo is bustling with activity.


Busy people everywhere but busy people just don't care
Despite the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, people are so busy with their own lives that they don't pay attention to others around them.


I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside
The singer longs to leave Japan and return to the United States.


In and out the honky tonks but nothing's there I really want
The artist has been visiting bars and clubs but is still unsatisfied and feels like something is missing in his life.


Sat awhile and look around get up and leave and walk the town
The artist has been sitting and observing the city but ultimately decides to leave and explore it further.


The giashy girls don't understand the lonely life of a service man
The local Japanese women don't understand the isolation and loneliness that comes with being a service member stationed overseas.


When his heart is far away to a girl in the USA
The singer's heart is with a girl back home in the United States while he is stationed in Japan.


I've heard say a man don't cry but I can't keep my blue eyes dry
Although society expects men not to show emotions such as sadness or crying, the artist can't help but feel emotional and cries.


I've been away about two years I know I've cried a million tears
The artist has been away from home for two years and has shed countless tears due to his longing for the United States and his loved ones there.


I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside oh Lord I wanna go stateside
The artist repeats his desire to leave Japan and return to the United States multiple times, highlighting just how strong his longing truly is.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MEL TILLIS

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