Goin' Back To Indiana

Jackson 5 · X4 Jackson 5 [2010]

I'm goin back to Indiana

Back to where my baby's from

I'm goin back to Indiana

Indiana here I come



I spread my wings for greener pastures

I still ain't found what I was after

I got the blue and that is why I sing

I just want to do my thing



Chorus

I'm Goin' back to indiana

Indiana here I come (yeah yeah)

I'm Goin' back to indiana

Cause that's where my baby's from



Okay Tito you got It! Guitar Solo



Chorus

I'm Goin' back to indiana

Indiana here I come (uhh)

I'm Goin' back to indiana

Cause that's where my baby's from (Yeah)



Hollywood you got a lot of pretty things

I saw alot of movie stars with diamond rings

But I ain't got my baby and I'm feelin' wrong

That's why I gotta sing my song (Yeah)



Chorus

I'm Goin' back to indiana

Indiana here I come (Oh, oh)

I'm Goin' back to indiana

Cause that's where my baby's from (Yeah)



OOOhhh

I'm comin' I'm comin' I'm comin' I'm comin' Im'Home yeah, yeah

Ha Ha Sis Boom Bah

One More Time For Rosevelt High

Johnny Ray Tex Scooter and Lorenzo Too

It's T W Lou from the Boogaloo

Every soul that passes by

This songs to you from the Jackson 5

I'm comin' home it's plain to see

I still got indiana soul in me



(Ohh yeah!)

Chorus

I'm Goin' back to indiana (huh uh)

Indiana here I come (huh uh)

I'm Goin' back to indiana (huh uh)

Cause that's where my baby's from



That's where she's from, oh yeah (baby)

Goin' Back To Indiana

Jackson 5's "Goin' Back To Indiana" stands as a vibrant testament to the group's enduring musical legacy, blending their signature R&B and soulful pop sound with a nostalgic narrative. Recorded during the era when the quartet transitioned from child stars to respected musical artists, the track captures the essence of their early success while addressing themes of home and roots. The song features the group's characteristic tight harmonies and energetic delivery, characteristic of their work on albums like "X4 Jackson 5." It reflects the broader cultural impact of the Jackson 5, whose music defined a generation and paved the way for future R&B and pop acts. The recording remains a cherished piece of their discography, showcasing their ability to craft catchy, emotionally resonant songs that bridged the gap between their childhood fame and their mature artistic identity.