Sioux City Sue
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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I drove a herd of cattle out
From old Nebraska way
That's how I come to be in the state of Iowa
I met a gal in Iowa, her eyes were big and blue
I asked her what her name was and she said, "Sioux City Sue"

Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue,
Your hair is red, your eyes are blue
I'd swap my horse and dog for you
Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue
There ain't no gal as true as my sweet Sioux City Sue

I asked her if she had a ball, she said, "Yes, quite a few"
But still I started callin' her my sweet Sioux City Sue
The first time that I stole a kiss, I caught her stealing too
I asked her did she love me, she said, "Indeed I do"

Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue,
Your hair is red, your eyes are blue
I'd swap my horse and dog for you
Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue
There ain't no gal as true as my sweet Sioux City Sue

Now I admittin' Iwoa, I owe a lot to you
'Cause I come from the Brasket to find Sioux City Sue
I'm gonna rope and tie her up, I'll use my ol' lasso
I'm fixing to put my brand on my sweet Sioux City Sue

Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue (oh Sussy, sweet Sussy)
Your hair is red, your eyes are blue
I'd swap my horse and dog for you




Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue (oh Sussy, Oh flussy)
There ain't no gal as true as my sweet Sioux City Sue

Overall Meaning

The song Sioux City Sue by Bing Crosby tells the story of the love between a cowboy and a woman named Sioux City Sue. It starts with him driving cattle through Nebraska and winding up in Iowa where he meets Sue, a woman with big blue eyes and red hair. He can't help but fall for her and asks her to be his. The chorus repeats the praises of her beauty and loyalty before he tells the listener that he owes a lot to Iowa for bringing him to Sue. He reminisces about his first kiss with her, and how they both felt the same way.


The song is an upbeat, catchy tune that tells a familiar story of a cowboy falling in love with a woman he meets along the way. Sioux City Sue is portrayed as an ideal woman - beautiful, true, and honest. The lyrics are simple and easy to understand, but they conjure images of a romanticized Old West, with cowboys and cattle drives.


Overall, Sioux City Sue is a classic song that has stood the test of time. Its popularity has helped solidify its place in American music history, and it remains an enjoyable tune to listen to for those who appreciate the simpler, nostalgic sounds of the past.


Line by Line Meaning

I drove a herd of cattle out
I drove a herd of cattle from Nebraska to Iowa.


From old Nebraska way
From the old Nebraska Trail.


That's how I come to be in the state of Iowa
That's how I ended up in the state of Iowa.


I met a gal in Iowa, her eyes were big and blue
I met a woman in Iowa, and she had big blue eyes.


I asked her what her name was and she said, "Sioux City Sue"
I asked her for her name and she said it was Sioux City Sue.


Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue, Your hair is red, your eyes are blue I'd swap my horse and dog for you Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue There ain't no gal as true as my sweet Sioux City Sue
Sioux City Sue is a wonderful woman with red hair and blue eyes, and I would give up my horse and dog for her because there's no woman as great as her.


I asked her if she had a ball, she said, "Yes, quite a few" But still I started callin' her my sweet Sioux City Sue
I asked her if she had fun, and she said yes, but I still started calling her my sweet Sioux City Sue.


The first time that I stole a kiss, I caught her stealing too I asked her did she love me, she said, "Indeed I do"
When I kissed her for the first time, she kissed me back. I asked her if she loved me, and she said she indeed did.


Now I admittin' Iwoa, I owe a lot to you 'Cause I come from the Brasket to find Sioux City Sue I'm gonna rope and tie her up, I'll use my ol' lasso I'm fixing to put my brand on my sweet Sioux City Sue
I admit that I owe a lot to Iowa because I traveled from Nebraska to find Sioux City Sue. I'm planning on winning her over and putting my brand on her like I would with cattle.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dick Thomas, Ray Freedman

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Comments from YouTube:

Mike Redenius

This song was the send-off tune in the Milwaukee Road’s Sioux City depot for the Sioux Falls-Sioux City section of the “Arrow” passenger train in the mid-1940s.

Matt Livermanne

This is so calm and soothing music

Wylie Fulton

Surely remember this one on the radio! ... 'way back when I was a kid in South Carolina!

Austin Joplin

I didn't know people 80+ browsed YouTube

C Z

@Austin Joplin you’d be surprised. There’s a woman in her 80’s that does Skyrim play throughs on YouTube.

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