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A clever song about the southern U.S. words by Irving Caesar music by George Gershwin Lyrics I've been away from you a long time I never thought I'd miss you so Somehow I feel, your love was real Near you I long to be The birds are singing, it is song-time The banjos strummin' soft and low I know that you, yearn for me, too Swanee, you're calling me Refrain: Swanee, how I love you, how I love you My dear old Swanee I'd give the world to be Among the folks in D-I-X-I-Even know my Mammy's waiting for me, praying for me Down by the Swanee The folks up north will see me no more When I go to the Swanee shore (I'll be happy, I'll be happy) Trio: Swanee, Swanee, I am coming back to Swanee Mammy, Mammy, I love the old folks at home Swanee, Swanee, I am coming back to Swanee Mammy, Mammy, I love the old folks at home ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This was George Gershwin's first and biggest hit. Based on Stephen Foster's 1851 Old Folks At Home this is a nostalgic look at the old south. It is an American one-step. Ragtime influenced it is march-like with fast patter and staccato repetitions that drive it on. ---------------------------------------- Sung here by Fred Feild Get the sheet music and MIDI at: https://www.sheetmusicsinger.com/swanee/