About the song

Rick Nelson, a cherished figure in American music, captures hearts with his timeless hit “Travelin’ Man.” Released in 1961, this song is a quintessential example of the rich, melodic charm that defined the early rock ‘n’ roll era. Rick Nelson, whose career began as a teenage heartthrob on the TV show “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet,” made a significant mark on the music world with his smooth voice and engaging style.

“Travelin’ Man” is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a narrative woven into the fabric of its era. The song tells the story of a young man who, despite his roving lifestyle, remains emotionally connected to a woman back home. With its upbeat tempo and engaging lyrics, the song effectively captures the sense of longing and adventure that characterized the youthful spirit of the 1960s.

Nelson’s ability to convey both a sense of wanderlust and a deep, abiding love is evident throughout the track. His performance is both heartfelt and sophisticated, reflecting his remarkable talent as a singer and storyteller. The song’s popularity upon its release was a testament to Nelson’s broad appeal and the enduring resonance of his music.

For those who remember the golden days of rock ‘n’ roll, “Travelin’ Man” is a nostalgic journey back to a time when melodies were crafted with care and lyrics told a compelling story. It remains a beloved classic, celebrated for its memorable chorus and Rick Nelson’s distinctive voice. Whether you’re revisiting it or hearing it for the first time, “Travelin’ Man” offers a delightful glimpse into an iconic moment in music history.

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Lyrics

I’m a travelin’ man and I’ve made a lot of stops
All over the world
And in every port I own the heart
Of at least one lovely girl
I’ve a pretty señorita waiting for me
Down in old Mexico
If you’re ever in Alaska stop and see
My cute little Eskimo
Oh, my sweet Fraulein down in Berlin town
Makes my heart start to yearn
And my China doll down in old Hong Kong
Waits for my return
Pretty Polynesian baby over the sea
I remember the night
When we walked in the sands of the Waikiki
And I held you, oh so tight
Oh, my sweet Fraulien down in Berlin town
Makes my heart start to yearn
And my China doll down in old Hong Kong
Waits for my return
Pretty Polynesian baby over the sea
I remember the night
When we walked in the sands of the Waikiki
And I held you, oh so tight
Oh, I’m a travelin’ man
Yes, I’m a travelin’ man
Yes, I’m a travelin’ man
Whoa, I’m a travelin’ man