Reincarnation

Album: The Return of Roger Miller (1965)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Songwriters have come with many ways to express their love, but never quite like this. In "Reincarnation," Roger Miller wonders what would happen if he and his girl weren't human. They'd have to be together, obviously, so they'd both wish of reincarnation, hoping to come back in their next lives as they are now. It's a very sweet sentiment delivered with Roger Miller's folksy charm.
  • "Reincarnation" is one of Roger Miller's lesser-known songs, released in 1965 near the peak of his popularity on his second album, The Return of Roger Miller. That album also contains his most famous song, "King Of The Road."

    Miller, who grew up poor in Oklahoma, had a talent for writing clever songs with appeal beyond the heartland. He started off writing for other artists, including George Jones and Ray Price. His first big hit as a singer came in 1964 with "Dang Me," one of his clever, self-deprecating song. Miller was so popular in the mid-'60s, he had his own TV show in 1966 and 1967. He did a lot of acting in the '80s, and in 1992 he died from cancer at age 56.
  • The different scenarios presented in this song are:

    If I was a bird and you was a fish
    If I was a tree and you was a flower
    If you was a rose and I was a whippoorwill

    A whippoorwill (or whip-poor-will) is a kind of bird. It shows up in a lot of songs, including Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry":

    Hear that lonesome whippoorwill
    He sounds too blue to fly
  • "Reincarnation" was an influence on the 1977 song "All I Want Is You" by Barry Louis Polisar. That one goes:

    If I was a flower growing wild and free
    All I'd want is you to be my sweet honey bee


    That song was revived in the movie Juno, where it's used in the opening scene. It's since appeared in many commercials and has garnered lots of covers.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Concert Disasters

Concert DisastersFact or Fiction

Ozzy biting a dove? Alice Cooper causing mayhem with a chicken? Creed so bad they were sued? See if you can spot the real concert mishaps.

Kip Winger

Kip WingerSongwriter Interviews

The Winger frontman reveals the Led Zeppelin song he cribbed for "Seventeen," and explains how his passion for orchestra music informs his songwriting.

Divided Souls: Musical Alter Egos

Divided Souls: Musical Alter EgosSong Writing

Long before Eminem, Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj created alternate personas, David Bowie, Bono, Joni Mitchell and even Hank Williams took on characters.

Lajon Witherspoon of Sevendust

Lajon Witherspoon of SevendustSongwriter Interviews

The Sevendust frontman talks about the group's songwriting process, and how trips to the Murder Bar helped forge their latest album.

Andy McClusky of OMD

Andy McClusky of OMDSongwriter Interviews

Known in America for the hit "If You Leave," OMD is a huge influence on modern electronic music.

Motley Crue

Motley CrueFact or Fiction

Was Dr. Feelgood a dentist? Did the "Crüecifixion" really happen?