Swanee River
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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Way down upon the Swanee River,
Far, far away
That's where my heart is yearning ever,
Home where the old folks stay

Way down upon the Swanee River,
Far, far away-hey
Whoa, that's where my heart is yearning ever,
Home where the old folks stay

All up and down the whole creation,
Sadly I roam
I'm a still a-longin' for the old plantation,
Oh, for the old folks at home

Ah-oh-oh!

Oh, my my!

Well, way down upon the Swanee River,
Far, far away-hey.
Whoa, that's where my heart is yearning ever,
Home where the old folks stay.

All up and down the whole creation,
Sadly I roam.
I'm still a-longin' for the old plantation,
And for the old folks at home.

All the world is sad and dreary,
Ev'rywhere I roam
Oh, darkies, how my heart grows weary,
Far from the old folks at home
Far from the old folks at home




Far from the old folks at home
Far from the old folks at home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Swanee River" by Tommy Dorsey describe a deep longing for home and the comfort of family. The singer speaks of being far away from home, all alone, and feeling lost as they wander through life. The use of the phrase "Swanee River" is a metaphor for the idea of home, and the singer is yearning for the sense of belonging that comes with being with family.


The use of the word "old" is significant in these lyrics, as it refers not only to the singer's family but to the plantation where they used to live. The song speaks to the idea of nostalgia and how the memory of one's home can be so powerful even years after leaving it. It represents a longing for a simpler time, where people were content with the little things in life and didn't need much to be happy.


Overall, "Swanee River" is a song about nostalgia, homesickness, and the power of family. It paints a picture of a simpler time and the idea that wherever you roam in life, there will always be a part of you that longs for the comforts of home.


Line by Line Meaning

Way down upon the Swanee River,
I am longing to return to the place where the Swanee River flows far away


Far, far away-hey
It is a great distance from where I am now


Whoa, that's where my heart is yearning ever,
My heart aches to return to that place


Home where the old folks stay.
I long to go to the place where my elders stay


All up and down the whole creation,
I have traveled all over the world


Sadly I roam.
I sadly travel without a specific destination in mind


I'm still a-longin' for the old plantation,
I am still longing for the old plantation where I grew up


And for the old folks at home.
And to be with my elderly loved ones


All the world is sad and dreary,
Everywhere I go, it seems to be a sad and dreary place


Ev'rywhere I roam
No matter where I travel


Oh, darkies, how my heart grows weary,
Oh, my fellow African Americans, my heart is tired


Far from the old folks at home
Because I am far from my elderly loved ones


Far from the old folks at home


Far from the old folks at home


Far from the old folks at home




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BAGDASARIAN, TRADITIONAL

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