Sleepytime Down South
Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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Homesick tired All alone in a big city
Why should ev'rybody pity me,
Nighttime's falling, folks are a singin',
they dance till break of day
Dear Old Southland with it's dreamy songs
Takes me back there where I belong
How I'd love to be in mammy's arms
When It's Sleepy Time Down South




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wynton Marsalis's song Sleepytime Down South evoke the feelings of nostalgia and homesickness. The singer of the song is feeling alone and detached from their surroundings in a big city. However, the night is falling, and people are singing and dancing, which seems to remind the singer of the Southern atmosphere of their origin. The refrain of the song is "How I'd love to be in mammy's arms when it's Sleepy Time Down South," indicating that the comfort and familiarity of home are what the singer longs for most.


The mention of the "dreamy songs" of the Old Southland suggests that the nostalgia goes beyond a physical place and includes a cultural heritage. The song captures the longing for a sense of belonging and the security that comes from being surrounded by familiar sights and sounds. Sleepytime Down South is a reminder of the profound emotional impact that our environment and upbringing can have on our sense of self and well-being.


Line by Line Meaning

Homesick tired All alone in a big city
Feeling saddened and exhausted, completely solitary in an urban metropolis


Why should ev'rybody pity me,
Wondering why anyone would feel sorry for me


Nighttime's falling, folks are a singin',
As the evening descends, people are joyfully singing


they dance till break of day
The revelers dance until dawn


Dear Old Southland with it's dreamy songs
Fondly recalling the Southern region with its melodious tunes


Takes me back there where I belong
Reminisces about returning to my rightful place


How I'd love to be in mammy's arms
Expressing fondness for being held in a motherly embrace


When It's Sleepy Time Down South
When the sun sets in the Southern region and it's time to rest




Lyrics © SHAPIRO BERNSTEIN & CO. INC.
Written by: CLARENCE MUSE, LEON RENE, OTIS RENE

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