Detroit City
Bobby Bare
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Last night I went to sleep in Detroit City I dreamed about them cotton fields of home I dreamed about my mother, dear old pappy, sister and brother And I dreamed about the girl who's been waitin' for so long I want to go home I want to go home Oh, how I want to go home Home folks think I'm big in Detroit City From the letters that I write they think I'm just fine, yes they do But by day I make the cars and by night I make the bars If only they could read between the lines ‘cause you know I rode a freight train north to Detroit City And after all these years I find I've just been wastin' my time You know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna take my foolish pride Get it on a southbound freight and let it ride I'm gonna go back to the loved ones The ones I left waiting so far behind I want to go home, yeah I want to go home Oh, how I want to go home (Can't you hear me?) I want to go home Whoa, baby I want to go home Oh, how I want to go home (Somebody help me) I want to go home, yeah I want to go home, whoa oh Oh, how I want to go home Hmm, I want to go home...
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Written by: DANNY DILL, MEL TILLIS
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Songwriters" Fact"Detroit City" was written by Danny Dill and Mel Tillis. They created this country music gem that has been covered by many artists throughout the years.
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Artist" FactAlthough Mel Tillis was one of the songwriters, the song was first recorded by American country music artist, Bobby Bare. It was published in 1962 by RCA Victor.
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Chart Performance" Fact"Detroit City", sung by Bobby Bare, was immensely popular and reached #6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart in 1963.
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Award" FactThe Bobby Bare version of "Detroit City" even won a Grammy Award in the category Best Country & Western Recording, 1962.
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Cover Versions" FactMel Tillis, one of the original songwriters, also recorded his own interpretation of "Detroit City." However, it did not achieve the same level of popularity as Bare's version.
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Genre Shift" FactWelsh singer Tom Jones also covered "Detroit City," but unlike the original, his rendition was more in sync with pop than country music.
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Album" FactBobby Bare's version of "Detroit City" was included in his album named ‘Detroit City and Other Hits,' which made it more popular among his fans.
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Fame" FactThe popularity and acclaim of "Detroit City" brought Bobby Bare into the limelight and solidified his place in the country music industry.
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Title Variation" FactThe song is also known by the alternate title "I Wanna Go Home," which is frequently mentioned in the song's lyrics.
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Theme" Fact"Detroit City" captures the emotions of homesickness and loss, as it tells the story of a man who left his rural home for a job in industrial Detroit, only to feel a deep longing for his homeland. The song resonates with those who have experienced such emotions when migrating in pursuit of better opportunities.
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