Mexican Joe
Jim Reeves Lyrics


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South of the border, hey, I know a lad
He's got more fun than anybody's had
Don't got no worry, don't got no dough
Everybody's wondering 'bout Mexican Joe
In old Mexico, they call him the Rhumba King
Leads all the women around on a string
When they go out, they get a million thrills
But the lovely senoritas wind up with the bills

Dancin', romancin'
Always on the go
Sun shinin' down on Mexican Joe

He makes the night spots all along the bay
People want to see him when he comes their way
He spreads so much joy everywhere he goes
Everyone shouts Viva la Mexican Joe
He likes to gamble, at poker he's an ace
He's always lucky with the cards that got a face
At winning the money, he is sure a whiz
But when they win they don't collect
'Cause they don't know where he is

Dancin', romancin'
Always on the go
Sun shinin' down on Mexican Joe

He don't no income tax 'cause he don't got no dough
Still he gets along just fine, how we'll never know
He's got everything he wants, a girl, a drink, a song
If we use his formula, we surely can't go wrong
His favorite playground is anywhere there's girls
He's got that somethin' that sets their hearts a whirl
It couldn't be his money 'cause he ain't got a peso
But when he wants a kiss all he's got to do is say so

Dancin', romancin'




Always on the go
Sun shinin' down on Mexican Joe

Overall Meaning

"Mexican Joe" by Jim Reeves is a classic country song that tells the story of a charming and carefree man from Mexico known as Mexican Joe. The song speaks of Joe's magnetic personality and his ability to win the hearts of many women with his dancing and singing skills. Reeves paints a colorful picture of Joe's life in Mexico, describing him as the Rhumba King who leads all the women around on a string. Joe's personality is so infectious that people everywhere he goes want to see him and experience the joy he brings. Despite not having any money or worries, Joe makes the most of his life and has everything he wants.


The song goes on to describe Joe's love for gambling and how he is always lucky enough to win. However, when he does win, people can't find him to collect their winnings. Nevertheless, people still flock to be around him, and he enjoys his life to the fullest. The song then ends by suggesting that we can all learn from Joe's carefree nature and his ability to have fun in life.


Line by Line Meaning

South of the border, hey, I know a lad
I'm gonna tell you about a guy I know who lives in Mexico


He's got more fun than anybody's had
He has a lot of fun, more than anybody else


Don't got no worry, don't got no dough
He doesn't have any worries or money


Everybody's wondering 'bout Mexican Joe
Everybody wants to know more about Mexican Joe


In old Mexico, they call him the Rhumba King
Mexican Joe is famous in Mexico and is known as the Rhumba King


Leads all the women around on a string
Mexican Joe has a lot of women who like him and follow him around


When they go out, they get a million thrills
Women love going out with Mexican Joe because he is exciting


But the lovely senoritas wind up with the bills
The women who go out with Mexican Joe end up paying for everything


Dancin', romancin'
Mexican Joe loves to dance and have romance


Always on the go
Mexican Joe is always on the move


Sun shinin' down on Mexican Joe
Mexican Joe is happy and has a lot of energy


He makes the night spots all along the bay
Mexican Joe goes to many bars and clubs along the bay


People want to see him when he comes their way
People look forward to seeing Mexican Joe when he comes to their area


He spreads so much joy everywhere he goes
Mexican Joe makes people happy wherever he goes


Everyone shouts Viva la Mexican Joe
People shout 'Long live Mexican Joe' in his honor


He likes to gamble, at poker he's an ace
Mexican Joe enjoys playing poker and is good at it


He's always lucky with the cards that got a face
Mexican Joe is always lucky with cards that have a face


At winning the money, he is sure a whiz
Mexican Joe is very good at winning money when he gambles


But when they win they don't collect
People don't collect the money they win from Mexican Joe because they can't find him


'Cause they don't know where he is
People can't find Mexican Joe after he wins at poker


He don't no income tax 'cause he don't got no dough
Mexican Joe doesn't pay income tax because he doesn't have any money


Still he gets along just fine, how we'll never know
Mexican Joe manages to get by and be happy even though he has no money, but nobody knows how he does it


He's got everything he wants, a girl, a drink, a song
Mexican Joe has everything he desires: a woman, a drink, and a song


If we use his formula, we surely can't go wrong
If we follow Mexican Joe's example, we will be happy too


His favorite playground is anywhere there's girls
Mexican Joe loves to be where there are a lot of women


He's got that somethin' that sets their hearts a whirl
Mexican Joe has something appealing that makes women fall for him


It couldn't be his money 'cause he ain't got a peso
Mexican Joe doesn't have money, so it can't be what attracts women to him


But when he wants a kiss all he's got to do is say so
Mexican Joe can easily get a kiss from a woman by just asking




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Wolfhoundersful

South of the border, hey, I know a lad,
He's got more fun than anybody's had,
Don't got no worry, don't got no dough,
Everybody's wondering 'bout Mexican Joe.
In old Mexico, they call him the Rhumba King,
Leads all the women around on a string,
When they go out, they get a million thrills,
But the lovely senoritas wind up with the bills.

Dancin', romancin',
Always on the go,
Sun shinin' down on Mexican Joe

He makes the night spots all along the bay,
People want to see him when he comes their way,
He spreads so much joy everywhere he goes,
Everyone shouts "Viva la Mexican Joe."
He likes to gamble, at poker he's an ace,
He's always lucky with the cards that got a face,
At winning the money, he is sure a whiz,
But when they win they don't collect
'Cause they don't know where he is.

Dancin', romancin',
Always on the go,
Sun shinin' down on Mexican Joe

He don't no income tax 'cause he don't got no dough,
Still he gets along just fine, how we'll never know,
He's got everything he wants, a girl, a drink, a song,
If we use his formula, we surely can't go wrong.
His favorite playground is anywhere there's girls,
He's got that somethin' that sets their hearts a-whirl,
It couldn't be his money 'cause he ain't got a peso,
But when he wants a kiss all he's got to do is say so

Dancin', romancin',
Always on the go,
Sun shinin' down on Mexican Joe



All comments from YouTube:

@fischerschuellar

I remember as a little boy listening to this song from our old radio with glowing valves. It's about fifty years ago and I'm glad to hear it again out of the web. The times have really changed but the feeling is the same!

@joshhertan8653

Gerhard Fischer I'm 23 years old and I love hearing that!

@lennybuttz2162

Must have been an old radio. They didn't play Jim much on the radio when I was a kid but I listened to him on the record player. Loved jumping around to this song, not having a clue what it meant. lol

@thomasclark8242

You betcha'. Regards from England. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

@richardcastromzena5136

Lovely, uncle G

@michaelterry4394

1953 seventy yrs ago

@danielburns987

this song went to #23 on the pop charts in 1953!!!

@dianeclaytondunn6304

old music the best!!,cant beat jim what a voice

@ultrasparc

my child-time favourite... whenever my father plays this cassette... i wants repeat :) troubles or cries, otherwise :) don't remember what was exact :) but it is so in me...

@NominalTopic

Back when Country Western music was actually good; before the infection of programmed drums, auto tuned vocals, and clapped 2 & 4’s.
We need hardcore garage Country bands to revolt against the sickness.

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