Gonna Get Back Home Somehow

Elvis Presley

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INTRO | | % | % | % | VERSE Hear that old train whistle Howling in the night If that flyer’s southbound Things will be all right I’m leaving now leaving now leaving now-ow-oooow                                                (break)           a   g    f    e                            | | % | % | % | I’m gonna get back home somehow VERSE Don’t nobody tell me Babyâ??s been untrue If she’s been unfaithful I don’t know what I’ll do I’m leaving now leaving now leaving now-ow-oooow                                                (break)           a   g    f    e                            | | % | % | % | I’m gonna get back home somehow MIDDLE 8 Never thought that I could miss her so I never thought I could but now I know VERSE The sound of the old train whistle Makes me want to cry Reminds me of that lonely feeling When I said goodbye I’m leaving now leaving now leaving now-ow-oooow                                                (break)           a   g    f    e                            | | % | % | % | I’m gonna get back home somehow MIDDLE 8 Never thought that I could miss her so I never thought I could but now I know VERSE The sound of the old train whistle Makes me want to cry Reminds me of that lonely feeling When I said goodbye I’m leaving now leaving now leaving now-ow-oooow                                                (break)           a   g    f    e                            | | % | % | % | I’m gonna get back home somehow OUTRO | | % | % | % | (repeat and fade)

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La chanson évoque le désir profond de retrouver son chez-soi, malgré la douleur de la séparation. Le protagoniste ressent un fort chagrin lié à une rupture, se remémorant des souvenirs d’amour et le sentiment de solitude qui l’accompagne. La mélodie du train qui s'éloigne symbolise non seulement la distance physique, mais aussi l'absence émotionnelle, renforçant son aspiration à rentrer, peu importe les circonstances. Dans cette quête, la nostalgie et l'espoir s'entremêlent, montrant à quel point les liens affectifs peuvent nous marquer au fil du temps.