Way Over Yonder
Wilco Lyrics


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I lived in a place called Okfuskee
And I had a little girl in a holler tree
I said, "little girl, it's plain to see
Ain't nobody that can sing like me
Ain't nobody that can sing like me"

She said, "it's hard for me to see
How one little boy got so ugly"
Yes, my little girly, that might be
But there ain't nobody that can sing like me
Ain't nobody that can sing like me

Way over yonder in the minor key
Way over yonder in the minor key
There ain't nobody that can sing like me

We walked down by the Buckeye Creek
To see the frog eat the goggle-eye bee
To hear the west wind whistle to the east
There ain't nobody that can sing like me
Ain't nobody that can sing like me

Oh, my little girly, will you let me see
Way over yonder where the wind blows free?
Nobody can see in our holler tree

And there ain't nobody that can sing like me
Ain't nobody that can sing like me

Way over yonder in the minor key
Way over yonder in the minor key
There ain't nobody that can sing like me

Her mama cut a switch from a cherry tree
And laid it on the she and me
It stung lots worse than a hive of bees
But there ain't nobody that can sing like me
Ain't nobody that can sing like me

Now I've walked a long long ways
Still look back to my Tanglewood days
I've led lots of girls since then to stray
Saying ain't nobody that can sing like me
Ain't nobody that can sing like me

Way over yonder in the minor key
Way over yonder in the minor key
Ain't nobody that can sing like me

Way over yonder in the minor key
Way over yonder in the minor key
Ain't nobody that can sing like me





Ain't nobody that can sing like me

Overall Meaning

The song “Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key” by Wilco features lyrics that are open to interpretation. The singer tells a story about his life in a place called Okfuskee and his relationship with a little girl in a holler tree. He acknowledges that he is not good-looking, but he has a talent for singing that sets him apart from others. As the song progresses, he and the little girl walk down to the Buckeye Creek to watch a frog eat a goggle-eye bee and to hear the west wind whistle to the east. He asks the little girl to show him Way over yonder where the wind blows free, but she refuses, and her mother punishes them with a switch. In the end, the singer reflects on his life and how he has led many girls astray, claiming once again that nobody can sing like him.


The lyrics to “Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key” are ambiguous and can be interpreted in different ways. Some people see the song as a commentary on societal norms and the way people are judged based on their looks. Others see it as a celebration of individuality and the power of music to transcend barriers. The song is musically complex, with a mix of country, folk, and rock elements. The use of minor chords adds to the melancholic tone of the song, which is heightened by the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I lived in a place called Okfuskee
I used to live in a town named Okfuskee


And I had a little girl in a holler tree
I used to have a girlfriend who lived in a cabin or a hollow tree


I said, "little girl, it's plain to see
I told her, "It's obvious that no one can sing as well as I can"


Ain't nobody that can sing like me
I am the best singer in the world, and no one can match my talent


She said, "it's hard for me to see
She replied, "I don't really believe that"


How one little boy got so ugly"
She commented on my appearance and wondered how I got so unattractive


Yes, my little girly, that might be
I acknowledged her comment, but it doesn't change the fact that I'm a great singer


But there ain't nobody that can sing like me
I reiterated that I am the best singer in the world


We walked down by the Buckeye Creek
We took a stroll near Buckeye Creek


To see the frog eat the goggle-eye bee
We went to see a frog catch a goggle-eye bee


To hear the west wind whistle to the east
We listened to the sound of the west wind blowing to the east


There ain't nobody that can sing like me
I confirmed that no one else can sing as well as I can


Oh, my little girly, will you let me see
I asked her to take me to a place where the wind is free


Way over yonder where the wind blows free?
I want to go somewhere where the wind is unrestricted


Nobody can see in our holler tree
No one can see us in our hideout in the hollow tree


And there ain't nobody that can sing like me
I restated that I am the best singer in the world


Her mama cut a switch from a cherry tree
Her mother cut a switch from a cherry tree branch


And laid it on the she and me
And she whipped both of us with the switch


It stung lots worse than a hive of bees
The switch was much more painful than a bee sting


But there ain't nobody that can sing like me
No amount of physical punishment can change the fact that I am the best singer in the world


Now I've walked a long long ways
Since those days, I have traveled a great distance


Still look back to my Tanglewood days
I often reminisce about the days when I lived in Tanglewood


I've led lots of girls since then to stray
Since then, I have caused many girls to fall off the good path


Saying ain't nobody that can sing like me
I have continued to boast about my singing ability


Ain't nobody that can sing like me
I repeat that I am the best singer in the world


Way over yonder in the minor key
In a far-off place, I sing a melancholic tune


Way over yonder in the minor key
Once again, I sing a mournful song in a distant location


Ain't nobody that can sing like me
I conclude once more that I am the best singer in the world




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Stephen William Bragg, Woody Guthrie

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