In the Jailhouse Now
Ernest Tubb Lyrics


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He's in the jailhouse now he's in the jailhouse now
I told him once or twice to quit playin' cards and a shootin' dice
He's in the jailhouse now

I had a friend named Rambling Bob who used to steal gamble and rob
He thought he was the smartest guy in town
But I found out last Monday that Bob got locked up Sunday
They've got him in the jailhouse way downtown
He's in the jailhouse now...
[ guitar ]
Now I went out last Tuesday I met a girl named Susie
I told her I was the swellest man around
We started to spend my money then she started to callin' me honey
We took in every honky tonk in town
We're in the jailhouse now we're in the jailhouse now




I've told the judge right to his face we didn't like to see this place
We're in the jailhouse now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ernest Tubb's "In the Jailhouse Now" describe the consequences that come with breaking the law. The song is about three different individuals who have all ended up in jail for different reasons. The first character is someone the singer warned about gambling and shooting dice but did not heed his advice, and now he is behind bars. The second character, Rambling Bob, was a thief and a gambler who thought he was smarter than everyone else, but he got arrested and is now locked up. Finally, the third character is the singer himself and his girlfriend Susie. The two of them went around town spending his money, going to every honky tonk in sight until they too ended up getting arrested.


The song is a cautionary tale about the consequences of poor decisions and going against societal norms. The singer warns listeners to be wary of gambling and stealing, advice that could also apply to any kind of destructive behavior that could lead to jail time. Through these characters' experiences, the song suggests that there is no way to escape punishment for breaking the law.


Line by Line Meaning

He's in the jailhouse now he's in the jailhouse now
He's currently imprisoned and unable to leave his confinement


I told him once or twice to quit playin' cards and a shootin' dice
I warned him multiple times to stop engaging in gambling activities


I had a friend named Rambling Bob who used to steal gamble and rob
I knew a person named Rambling Bob who committed theft, gambled and engaged in robbery


He thought he was the smartest guy in town
Bob considered himself to be the cleverest person in the area


But I found out last Monday that Bob got locked up Sunday
I discovered that Bob was arrested on Sunday when I received news of his detainment on Monday


They've got him in the jailhouse way downtown
Bob is being held at the city jail located far away from his usual whereabouts


Now I went out last Tuesday I met a girl named Susie
On a recent Tuesday, I encountered an individual named Susie


I told her I was the swellest man around
I boasted to Susie about being a great guy


We started to spend my money then she started to callin' me honey
We began to use my financial resources, and Susie started to use affectionate terms towards me


We took in every honky tonk in town
We visited and drank at every establishment that played country music within the town


We're in the jailhouse now we're in the jailhouse now
Both Susie and I are now incarcerated and unable to leave our confinement


I've told the judge right to his face we didn't like to see this place
I approached the judge and confidently expressed my dislike for the detention center




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