About The Song
“Travelin’ Man” was written by Jerry Fuller, it was penned in De Longpre Park in Hollywood while Fuller was waiting for his wife. Originally intended for Sam Cooke, Ricky Nelson ended up recording it, leading to its popularity. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song encapsulates wanderlust and the longing for adventure, resonating with listeners across generations. Its catchy melody and timeless lyrics have solidified it as an iconic track of its era, maintaining relevance and popularity over time.
Lyrics
I'm a travelin' man
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 Seniorita waiting for me
Down in old Mexico
If you're ever in Alaska stop and see
My cute little Eskimo
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 sand of Waikiki
And I held you, oh, so tight
[Instrumental Interlude]
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 sand of 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