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Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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I'm so tired of this dull routine
Up to town on the eight fifteen
Back at night, off to bed and then
Get up and start it all over again

Let's take a boat to Bermuda
Let's take a plane to Saint Paul
Let's take a kayak to Quincy or Nyack
Let's get away from it all

Let's take a trip in a trailer
No need to come back at all
Let's take a powder to Boston for chowder
Let's get away from it all

We'll travel 'round from town to town
We'll visit ev'ry state
And I'll repeat, I love you sweet
In all the forty eight

Let's go again to Niag'ra
This time we'll look at the fall
Let's leave our hut, dear
Get out of our rut, dear
Let's get away from it all
Hit the road
And really get away from it all

Let's motor down to Miami
Let's climb the Grand Canyon Wall
Let's catch a tuna
Way out in Laguna
Let's get away from it all

Let's travel South of the border
I'll get a real Spanish shawl
For me a muchacha
But not if I watcha
Let's get away from it all

They say there's no place
Quite like home
It's a charming thought and pure
But until the world we roam
How can we be sure

Let's spend a weekend in Dixie
I'll get a real southern drawl
Then off to Reno
But just to play keno
Let's get away from it all

We'll travel around from town to town
Visit every state
I'll repeat that I love you sweet
In all the forty eight

Off to Niag'ra
Next time we're digging the falls
Yes, we're leaving
We're hitting the road
Oh we're leaving
We're hitting the road
Yes, we're leaving




We're hitting the road
Oh, we're getting away from it all

Overall Meaning

The song "Let's Get Away From It All" by Tommy Dorsey suggests the desire to escape the mundane routine of daily life and explore the world. The opening lyrics express fatigue and boredom with the monotonous routine of commuting to work and back every day. The singer then suggests multiple travel destinations, including Bermuda, Saint Paul, Quincy, Nyack, Boston, Miami, and Dixie, and activities such as kayaking, flying, and motorcycling. The song speaks directly to the sense of adventure and wanderlust that many people experience as they dream of breaking free from the constraints of daily life.


The song's lyrics reflect a desire to chase adventure, and the idea that by doing so we can expand our horizons and create new experiences. The song even suggests that "there's no place quite like home," but also implies that it's only by leaving home that we can truly appreciate it. The idea of falling in love with someone while traveling and exploring together is a classic theme of romantic films, and this song speaks directly to that fantasy.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm so tired of this dull routine
I am exhausted from this monotonous pattern.


Up to town on the eight fifteen
Every day I travel to town by taking the early morning train at 8:15.


Back at night, off to bed and then
After returning at night, I go straight to bed.


Get up and start it all over again
I repeat the same cycle every day, getting up and starting it all over again.


Let's take a boat to Bermuda
Suggesting taking a boat trip to Bermuda to escape from the routine.


Let's take a plane to Saint Paul
Suggesting taking a plane trip to Saint Paul to escape from the routine.


Let's take a kayak to Quincy or Nyack
Suggesting taking a kayak trip to Quincy or Nyack to escape from the routine.


Let's get away from it all
The desire to escape from the routine and the mundane life.


Let's take a trip in a trailer
Suggesting taking a trip in a trailer and never coming back.


No need to come back at all
Stressing the idea of not returning and staying out of the routine forever.


Let's take a powder to Boston for chowder
Suggesting a quick escape to Boston for chowder and to break free from the routine.


We'll travel 'round from town to town
The plan is to travel and visit different towns.


We'll visit ev'ry state
The plan is to visit every state in the USA.


And I'll repeat, I love you sweet
The singer will keep repeating their love to their partner during the trip.


In all the forty eight
They will express their love in all the states of the USA, total of 48 states.


Let's go again to Niag'ra
Suggesting going back to Niagara Falls and taking another look.


This time we'll look at the fall
Next time, they will pay more attention to the fall at the Niagara Falls.


Let's leave our hut, dear
Suggesting leaving their current dwelling and starting a new adventure.


Get out of our rut, dear
The intention is to get out of the routine and break free from the current pattern.


Hit the road
Suggesting starting the journey and getting on the road.


And really get away from it all
The ultimate goal is to really escape from the routine and everything that brings them down.


Let's motor down to Miami
Suggesting traveling to Miami by motor vehicle.


Let's climb the Grand Canyon Wall
Suggesting scaling the Grand Canyon wall to explore the area.


Let's catch a tuna
Suggesting going on a fishing trip and catching a tuna.


Way out in Laguna
Laguna is a beach city located in Orange County, California, so the idea is to go there and catch fish.


Let's travel South of the border
Suggesting traveling to south of the USA to Mexico or other Latin American countries.


I'll get a real Spanish shawl
The singer wants to purchase a traditional Spanish shawl while traveling to the southern countries.


For me a muchacha
The singer is interested in trying to establish a romantic relationship with a Spanish woman while traveling there.


But not if I watcha
The singer wants to be cautious enough to make sure that any romantic relationship is genuine and based on mutual respect and consent.


They say there's no place
It is being said that no place is as comfortable as home.


Quite like home
Home has a certain charm and comfort.


It's a charming thought and pure
Thinking about home is charming and pure, but sometimes it is necessary to break free from it.


But until the world we roam
The world is waiting for us to explore and until we do that, we cannot be sure about where we belong.


How can we be sure
Without experiencing new things and traveling to new places, it is impossible to know for sure where we belong.


Let's spend a weekend in Dixie
Suggesting spending the weekend in the southern part of the USA.


I'll get a real southern drawl
Trying to develop a southern accent while visiting Dixie.


Then off to Reno
Suggesting traveling to the city of Reno.


But just to play keno
The intention of going to Reno is to play keno, a type of gambling game.


Off to Niag'ra
Suggesting leaving for Niagara Falls once again.


Next time we're digging the falls
Exploring the falls more properly next time after revisiting.


Yes, we're leaving
Confirming the decision to leave and travel.


We're hitting the road
Starting the journey and leaving everything else behind.


Oh we're leaving
Repeating the idea of leaving and getting away from the routine.


We're hitting the road
Emphasizing that the journey is starting and the focus is not on the past, but rather on the future.


Oh, we're getting away from it all
Reiterating the desire to get away from it all and start fresh on this journey.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: THOMAS MONTGOMERY ADAIR, MATT DENNIS

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